Brandon is a pastor, author, and the founder of ProPreacher.com. He has served in ministry in various roles in churches of all shapes and sizes across the United States since 2007.
New Neighborhood -v0.2- By The Grim Reaper
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8/10 – A strong early access slice with a clear, chilling vision.
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New Neighborhood v0.2 had not completed its update cycle. It had, however, become a ledger of choices—some corporate, some communal, many indifferent. It was a place where sales figures and salt-of-the-earth recipes shared the same table. The Grim Reaper—if that was what the suited consultant thought himself—left with his briefcase a little lighter. He could not erase the smell of stew, the sound of a child laughing in the dark, the stubborn graffiti of a mural that outlived the pamphlets. New Neighborhood -v0.2- By The Grim Reaper
Epilogue: v0.2 and the Weather of Memory They stamped the project with a version number—v0.2—the implication being it would improve. Updates arrived: a new lighting plan, a safety audit, a schedule for summer programming. The number made the place sound like software.
Players get to spend more time interacting with the surrounding cast. Version 0.2 builds out the backstories of the enigmatic neighbors, dropping subtle hints about the town's underlying dynamics and giving Violet more agency within the storyline. Key Gameplay Mechanics
, where trailers and gameplay walkthroughs for various versions (including later releases like v0.6) are often posted. available in this update or how to support the creator for future episodes? The Grim Reaper | Creator of adult visual novels - Patreon If you are specifically looking for a or
: Version 0.2 introduces early narrative forks that alter dialogue pathways and shift future interactions with neighborhood characters.
If you have been waiting for the right moment to jump into the New Neighborhood ecosystem, this is it. fixes the major complaints of the demo—specifically the janky pathfinding of the neighbors (they used to clip through fences) and the lack of a save system (you can now save, but loading a save requires you to sacrifice a memory of your own childhood, input via text).
It offers a complete escape from the default game world. This public link is valid for 7 days
Darker, moodier, or more ethereal lighting to set the tone.
is an interactive, adult visual novel created by independent game developer The Grim Reaper (also known as Beto or theredthunder). Built using the popular Ren'Py engine, the title is distributed as an episodic project heavily supported by the community on The Grim Reaper's Patreon .

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So do you just print this off to read at a wedding or what?
Yeah. I tweak it a bit for each wedding I do and just read it. I practice it a few times so my delivery is still good. But it’s too important of a moment to risk a mistake, so nobody complains about a good reading.