DDD: Demons Double Down
About this game
Maybe in your city. Maybe today.
Vera isn’t the type to go looking for adventure. Empty night streets, the mirror of wet asphalt after a recent rain, the hypnotic flicker of bar signs under the distant wail of police sirens… A familiar sight. A familiar run through nightlife spots—trying to outrun loneliness and find a connection with anyone at all, when you can’t even find it with yourself.
Her last stop before calling a taxi is an unremarkable club she’s never been to. From the very threshold it becomes clear that Vera is lost not only in life, but in her own city: her night walk has led her to a special place. Special… and maybe a little otherworldly.
Here, every conversation turns into a piece of a puzzle, and every choice of line or reply might be rewarded with… a card?.. What kind of games do the regulars play here?
When your whole life suddenly turns into a mystical drama visual novel, all you can do is play by the rules. These days, you should always be ready to meet a half-naked, muscular, and very handsome werewolf millionaire.
Features:
— A short visual adventure that takes twenty minutes—drop in and drop out…
— …which might not be so short once demons get involved.
— Nothing extra: in this visual novel, every choice matters, and the endings aren’t as important as your personal path to them.
— WARNING: there are fewer humans among the characters than it might seem at first glance. But every single one is lovingly handcrafted in a distinct authorial style. No neural nets!
— A scary, unusual, and brand-new visual novel genre for Wirion Studio: “nebiopunk.”
— …but the familiar traits fans love are still here: psychological drama, deep dialogues, and socio-philosophical themes.
— …plus a bit of irony, sarcasm, satire, metaphors, and mysticism.
— There will be no half-naked werewolf millionaires. Sorry.

Sometimes loneliness pushes us into strange, risky choices. A nightclub that wasn’t here yesterday. Mysterious strangers—each leaving more questions than answers. Just one short night that simply won’t end. What could possibly go wrong?