Milestones in the story reward players with beautifully drawn event CGs. These can be replayed and viewed from the main menu after unlocking them.
You are the inheritor, yes. But in this v0.6 build, you are also the developer. You close the issues. You merge the pull requests of the dead. And when the system crashes—which it will, on a Tuesday, over a dinner table argument about politics—you do not throw away the computer. Family Legacy -v0.6- -ENNO-
(Netorare) themes and the developer's specific anime aesthetic. While version Milestones in the story reward players with beautifully
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The double "N" suggests repetition, mirroring the recursive nature of family patterns—traits, curses, or blessings that reappear every generation. The hyphenated enclosure (-ENNO-) implies that this is not an add-on but a core module, a central processing unit of the legacy system. Without ENNO, the family legacy is just a generic tree; with it, the code gains specificity, character, and soul. But in this v0
"Family Legacy -v0.6- -ENNO-" is more than a keyword. It is a manifesto for a different way of relating to the past. It rejects the myth of the polished, complete inheritance—the marble statue of a perfect ancestor, the ironclad will, the unbroken chain of tradition. Instead, it offers us the beta release: the messy, partial, and deeply human draft that we are each tasked with updating. The version number reminds us that no story is ever final. The ENNO tag reminds us that every story has a source, however obscure.
Increases replayability and alters the psychological trajectory of the protagonist.