Dreamed Date
by DPMaker · developer page
Horror visual novel blends supernatural dread with adult themes and animation
Dreamed Date is a Xingzuo Temple original fan-game, non-canon.
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- itch https://dpmaker.itch.io/dreamed-date download for windows
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Horror visual novel blends supernatural dread with adult themes and animation
StashlyVN Review
Dreamed Date stands as a fan-creation within the Xingzuo Temple universe, developed collaboratively by Diives (creator and animator) and DPMaker (programmer). The game charts uncomfortable narrative territory, combining psychological horror with mature romance elements in a way that refuses easy categorization.
The premise situates you in supernatural circumstances involving characters like Liulian, Sopdeta, and Lajiao—each rendered with animated sequences that distinguish this from static visual novel fare. DPMaker's programming architecture supports the interactive layer, while Diives' illustration and animation work drives the visual identity. The horror elements aren't window-dressing; they're woven into the relationship dynamics themselves, creating an atmosphere where attraction and dread coexist. Expect blood, violence, and suggestive scenes that escalate beyond typical dating sim territory.
As a non-canon fan-game, Dreamed Date assumes familiarity with its source material but functions independently. The localization extends to Latin Spanish voice acting, indicating serious production value across voice, music (Vanware), and sound design (MocaLamy). Cross-platform availability—HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android—means accessibility wasn't compromised for production complexity. The game's length and exact branch count remain unclear from available information, though the presence of a special gallery section suggests multiple routes or unlockable content.
This isn't a romantic comedy hiding dark jokes. The horror-first design means tension supersedes comfort, and the adult content serves narrative purpose rather than standalone appeal.
Pros
- Animated sequences elevate production beyond typical VN presentation
- Sophisticated voice acting in both English and Latin Spanish
- Genuine tonal integration of horror and intimate scenes rather than tonal whiplash
- Cross-platform support including mobile and Linux
- Collaborative team demonstrates craft across animation, audio, and writing
- Non-canon premise removes canon-compliance restrictions on narrative risks
Cons
- Fan-game status means heavy reliance on source material knowledge
- Sparse publicly available information about route count or playtime
- Horror-forward design may alienate players seeking pure adult content
- Single screenshot limits visual preview before download
- Non-canon status offers no ongoing developer story support
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 4 hours ago.
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