Alter Lily bonus library
by Eve · developer page
Live2D Animation Preview for Eve's Medieval Fantasy RPG
A small but spicy animation library
Live2D Animation Preview for Eve's Medieval Fantasy RPG
StashlyVN Review
Alter Lily Bonus Library is an early-access animation gallery and mechanics showcase from developer Eve, offering a first look at the hand-painted Live2D character work destined for the full Alter Lily experience. Rather than a complete game, this HTML5 demo functions as both a technical portfolio and a testing ground for the systems that will define the eventual release—expected in Q1 2026.
What you'll find here is modest but deliberate: a small collection of animated character models (currently featuring a troll) paired with working demonstrations of the quest, interaction, and dialogue systems that will anchor the full game. Eve positions this as a growing project, with the animation library expanding as development progresses. The focus is on showcasing the craftsmanship behind the Live2D rigs rather than delivering narrative depth or mechanical complexity at this stage. If you're curious about the technical direction of a medieval fantasy soulslike, or simply want to see what hand-painted animation work looks like in practice, this gives you that window.
The adult content here is presented visually through the Live2D animations themselves, tied to the fantasy monster theme—tastefully integrated rather than gratuitous. Eve's stated ambition for the full game includes NPCs with dynamic daily routines affected by time-of-day and other systemic variables, a feature that hasn't yet made it into this bonus library but hints at the simulation depth to come.
This is a browser-based preview, lightweight and accessible. Treat it as a development diary in interactive form: a chance to support an indie creator while getting an early sense of their artistic and mechanical vision before the full release.
Pros
- Hand-painted Live2D animations demonstrate real artistic effort and care
- Working dialogue and quest systems show functional design foundations
- Transparent about development status and roadmap (Q1 2026 demo)
- Browser-based, requiring no installation or large downloads
- Free way to support and follow an indie developer's progress
- Focuses on character animation quality rather than filler content
Cons
- Extremely limited content—primarily a gallery, not a playable game
- Only one character animation (troll) currently available
- No narrative or combat to evaluate at this stage
- Systems on display are acknowledged as 'nothing that interesting' by the developer
- Still 1+ years from a full demo release
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