As a "c" sub-version, this build specifically targets the stability issues reported by the community in versions 0.11a and 0.11b. Soft-locks during specific evening transitions and audio sync errors during intense dialogue sequences have been successfully patched. Gameplay Mechanics: Balances and Progression
: Every major choice made in the past directly reshapes the social circles, environments, and relationships in the present sandbox town. What's New in the V0.11c Update? Altered Destiny -v0.11c- By ICCreations
The game's most defining feature is the ability to switch between the present and the past at will. This isn't just a narrative gimmick; it's a core mechanic for solving puzzles and progressing the story. You may learn a vital piece of information in the past that is crucial to prevent a future catastrophe, or use knowledge from the present to alter the course of events in the past. This interplay creates a rich, layered gameplay experience. As a "c" sub-version, this build specifically targets
To complement the main story and break up the visual novel format, the game includes some mini-games. While not the main focus, these offer a change of pace from the core exploration and dialogue. What's New in the V0
Early versions of visual novels often suffer from confusing UI layouts or broken choice flags (where the game forgets a choice you made three chapters ago). Version v0.11c implements optimized coding frameworks to ensure smooth state-tracking. The user interface has also been cleaned up, featuring: A more intuitive quest/event tracker.
: Without more information, it's hard to pinpoint the exact genre of "Altered Destiny." However, given the title and assuming it's a digital or interactive work (due to the versioning), it could range from a role-playing game (RPG) to a visual novel, or even an interactive story.