Divine Dawn is a text-based RPG in which you step into the role of a would-be hero, with dreams of greatness and no likelihood of achieving any of them in a peaceful world with no real genocidal threats. Then you nearly die several times in a row, discover traces of an ancient mystery and (possibly) impending doom, and go on a road trip with colorful cast of comrades to save the world! Maybe. You’ve got a lot of fighting, therapy, adventure, and monster girls to deal with before we get to that point.Fortunately, you’ll usually have a partner at your side to help you out in fights and offer witty(?) banter. But only you can decide if it’s worth trading your humanity for the power you need – otherworldly energies offer much, but will change your body over time.
Developer: Cryswar
Censored: No
Version: v0.30
Language: English
Genre: Text Based, Character Creation, Male Protagonist, Creampie, Oral Sex, Teasing, Adventure, Combat, Fantasy, Graphic Violence, Horror, Humor, Monster, Monster Girl, Religion, Romance, RPG, Turn Based Combat, Female Domination
Installation:
1- Extract and run.
0.30
- Sarah affection 14, with entirely too much plot relevance to be in a random affection scene
- Maya trust 12, showcasing Maya being less of a gremlin than usual (barely)
- Metatron affection 14, in which Ashley is the MVP
- Metatron conversation 5, further proving that Hieroneiden did nothing wrong
- Ina joining scene (random event in camp, pass time/come back from adventure)
- Ina trust 2. Got wood? She does! I promise that will be vaguely amusing when you read it, but no refunds.
- Ina affection 2. Expect romance, get philosophical debates that get really depressing.
- Ina, Kuril, and Kandros playable. Each has unique traits, some with funky mechanics!
- Abilities are now sorted within an element by school. Martial arts are now color-coded by school as well – if people like it, I can do the same for magic schools.
- Does anyone even want to read ‘assorted bugfixes?’ I feel like every patch notes has them, I never know what they mean, and frankly I don’t even remember what I fixed.