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The spring carnival provided a glimmer of hope on the fractured relationship with Kayla, but some wounds never truly heal. And when your friend begins digging into resurfaced memories, you may discover just how connected you all are.
The third episode is now complete! Here’s a quick summary of changes and what to expect. You can find more details at the bottom if you’re interested.
The largest episode yet: 55k+ words & 2100+ images
Custom save names
Small dialogue corrections throughout the game
Reworked/new content from the first half of the episode: Scene 8 (new renders), 20 (additional flashback content with Jess), 28 (reworked scene with Allison), and 29 (reworked scene with Taylor)
Fixed bug (Ren’py update) that would flicker a random character speech icon
Fixed bug from Ep2 carnival that caused you to purchase both game bundles (and use up all your money)
Fixed missing relationship points for interactions at Allison’s dorm in Ep3
Bonus Content: Additional extended scenes featuring Emily, Kayla, Jess, Stacy, Kim, and Carla. (Fun Fling+ members)
Episode 3: Painful Memories – The spring carnival provided a glimmer of light, and possibly hope, on the fractured relationship with your sister. But no matter how far you’ve traveled, the scars from old wounds never truly fade. And when your friend begins digging into those resurfaced memories, you may discover just how connected you all are.
Here is Part 1 of Episode 3, which has been broken into two halves. Don’t worry- while there may be some unresolved story, Part 1 is a sizeable update and not meant to leave you on a large cliffhanger. Here’s what else you can expect:
26k+ words, 780+ images (so far…)
Revamped Introduction Scene (shown in the Ep2 [v1.1] Update)
New game options: dialogue character icons, choice assistant, and hidden game choices (shown in the Ep2 [v1.1] Update)
Improved visuals both in the UI and in-game renders
Fun Fling+ members get additional Bonus Content which includes extended scenes featuring: Emily, Kayla and Jess
Thank you to all TaH supporters, both long-term and new! You’re the reason why this game continues and why I strive for ways to improve it. Reaching a larger audience helps make this easier on me, so please don’t be shy spreading what you like about TaH and making it more visible in the gaming community. It always brings me a smile when I see this game discussed and recommended.