
The Veil
About The Veil
The Veil is an atmospheric visual novel that plunges you into a world of mystery, intrigue and psychological tension. You will have to understand complex human relationships and make difficult choices, and every decision you make will determine the plot and the fate of the people around you.
Meet many interesting characters, each with their own secrets and motives. Get to know their stories
Downloads
Confused about how the downloading works? Here is a handy guide
- Extract and run.
What’s inside?
Engaging story with rich dialogues and choices
Complex characters with unique personalities
Refined visuals and atmospheric sound design
Intriguing mysteries waiting to be uncovered
No H-scenes in this version – they will be introduced in 0.2. The early versions focus on building immersion, developing characters, and creating a world where every event matters. If you’re here for the H-scenes, you can wait for 0.2, but you might find yourself drawn in by the characters, their personalities, and the unfolding story.
Minimum
OS: Windows 7+ / macOS 10.10+ / Linux
CPU: Dual Core 1.5 GHz
RAM: 2 GB
GPU: Integrated Graphics
Storage: 1.94 GB
Recommended
OS: Windows 10+ / macOS 12+ / Linux
CPU: Dual Core 2.0 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
GPU: Any dedicated GPU
Storage: 1.94 GB
Harem is not listed. If Harem is not at least a potential ending – your overview is insanely pretentious and assholish.
> Most people play these games looking to UNcomplicate “human relationships.” They’re ALL fucking complex. Enough to give someone a complex. Several times over. What you assholes all mean when you state this is: Let build a Rubix Cube so I can continually fuck you over player, and have you thank/pay me for doing so.
End of the day, the simplest point is:
Two questions that involve EVERY girl…
1) Do I want to fuck, and or thereby implicitly KEEP this girl: Yes, No. Maybe?
2) Do I want to BREED this girl: Yes, No. Maybe?!?
*Surprised Pikachu Face from the Dev, I know*
That’s a complicated as you EVER need to make it. You can save the complexity for the interwoven story, and the characters’ reactions to it. If you can’t do that, or choose not to, the audience is well within it’s rights to tell you to absolutely fuck off. If I wanted to get every answer with any girl wrong, without knowing why I have or that I have, I’d stick to real life for fuck sakes. And so would most of the guys playing these games. How exactly is this such a hard concept for you guys to grasp?