Like other western visual novel publishers, Sekai Project were in attendance at Anime Weekend Atlanta (AWA) last weekend. During a live panel at the event, the company confirmed that they are working on another three titles, which will be available over the coming months and/or years. You can read more about each of these below:
Serment Contract with a Devil
Developed by NKTSTUDIO
Serment – Contract with a Devil (or Serment, for short) is a visual novel – dungeon crawler hybrid featuring a dating sim time management system, turn-based RPG battles, multiple minigames and most importantly cute kemonomimis.
The player assumes the role of 1 out of 4 girls who was revived by a beautiful devil. Though, instead of claiming our heroine s ever so cliche human soul, the devil demands a huge sum of money for payment.
If the payment comes even one day late, the heroine will return to the afterlife. And so her light-hearted, comedic adventure to save up enough money before the deadline begins.
Falsetto Memories
Developed by Chrono Work Studios
Yuuki is 19 years old and lives in the small village of Shirakawa. She’s graduated high school and now wishes to continue her life by going to a music university in Tokyo. Yuuki wants to muster up the courage to convince her best friend Shigure to come with her.
The game follows the story of Yuuki as she arrives in Tokyo after an unfortunate event. Once there, she discovers a complete new world, meets new friends, even falls in love.
Project Lux
Developed by Spicy Tails. Featuring a scenario by Isuna Hasekura, character designs by Luna Tsukigami, 3D modelling by Keisuke Sakakibara, concept illustrations by You-Shimizu and a theme song by n – b u n a.
Project Lux takes place in a court trial, set in a futuristic world where most humans have cyberbrains. The defendant on trial is an agent who coordinates with artists to create the data for cyberbrains to interact with people’s emotions. The victim is a girl artist named Lux. The jury has to investigate what really happened by reliving the memory data of the defendant.