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Unaware In The City -v37b Basic- By Mr. Unaware... Official

Unaware in the City is an adult-themed, 2D open-world RPG and life simulation game developed by Mr. Unaware Studios . You play as a 21-year-old woman navigating a harsh metropolis where your choices, physical traits, and interactions directly impact the world and character development.

The game is far from a linear visual novel; instead, it offers a true free-roam sandbox experience where every decision has a ripple effect. Its inspirations come from a mix of games like Insexsity , Fleeting Iris , and classic old-school RPGs, aiming to blend the Dating Sim and RPG genres into something unique. Mr. Unaware Studios describes his goal as creating "the ultimate city-girl sim that's complex under the hood but easy to play on the surface." Unaware in the City -v37b Basic- By Mr. Unaware...

Level two is a cubicle farm. Your task is to enter spreadsheets. The letters on the keyboard sometimes reorganize themselves. The clock on the wall ticks backward every seventh minute. If your Awareness remains below 15%, the spreadsheets auto-fill, and you receive your "Paycheck" item (which is just a slip of paper reading "Do it again tomorrow" ). Unaware in the City is an adult-themed, 2D

Unaware in the City -v37b Basic -" is a public version of an open-world adult RPG developed by Mr. Unaware Studios . The story follows Jane, a 21-year-old woman who is "dumped" into the heart of a modern metropolis simply known as . The Core Premise The game is far from a linear visual

: Movement was restricted to a left-and-right axis to reduce bugs and enhance performance.

Arthur looked up. “Do you have an appointment? The front desk is… well, Linda’s having a moment.”

She smiled, and the streetlight hummed back like a returning tide. “She leaves messages in the dark,” the woman said. “If you listen, you’ll hear the part of the city that remembers what you forget.”

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