Kafka’s Metamorphosis
Description
Kafka’s Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka’s most famous short story, “The Metamorphosis.”
Like the protagonist in his story, Franz Kafka also faces difficulties with his family and work. He must write novels to survive, but suddenly finds himself unable to write! Where can Franz Kafka find healing and solace at the boundary between life, death, and dreams?
Experience the peaceful yet intense and touching story of a young Franz Kafka in Prague, Czech Republic, in the autumn of 1912—a time when he, like us today, goes to work, has worries, fights with his siblings, and falls in love. Follow his journey and discover the ending.
🎮 Features of the Game
– A cinematic visual novel story game with emotional literary content, easily navigable through simple touch interactions.
– A story reminiscent of a poetic and tragic emotional film, featuring Kafka’s writing and short stories.
– Free access to the early stages of the story.
– Content that blends everyday emotional healing stories with elements of family drama, romance, horror, grotesque, and mystery.
– A portrayal of Franz Kafka as a writer, son, employee, and man, exploring his life and the roots of his literature in a way that feels like a heartfelt drama or film.
– An emotional healing story game that provides insight into Kafka’s life, similar yet different from modern-day experiences.
😀 This Game is Perfect For:
– Those seeking peace and healing from the fatigue of daily life.
– Those who want to enjoy a touching story like a movie or novel through dialogues, illustrations, and story content.
– Fans of reading, visual novels, story games, character games, light novels, and web novels.
– Those who want to experience literary stories and cinematic narratives with simple and easy controls.
– Readers interested in Kafka’s works like “The Metamorphosis” but find it daunting to read even e-books.
– Those curious about the life story of the author Franz Kafka.
– Aspiring creators or writers struggling with creative processes such as writing and drawing.
– Literature enthusiasts who prefer playing story games over reading books.
– Those who enjoy intriguing, thrilling yet touching family stories.
Fans of artistic game illustrations and direction.
– Those who enjoy light psychological horror.
– Those who appreciate light romance and conversations with friends.
– Fans of MazM’s “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Phantom of the Opera.”
– Those who enjoy classical music focused on piano and violin, such as works by Dvořák, Chopin, and Schubert.
– Those who love calm, beautiful, and emotionally satisfying happy endings.
– Fans of complex visual novel stories that blend history, era, and literature.
– Those who prefer not to see bad endings in stories due to their choices.