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Dreamcatchers

7 years ago

A quick update post. Please read the article below:


Hi everyone! I just want to start off by saying thank you for all of the support this game has gotten so far. I am currently working on the battle gameplay video, and it should be finished soon. In the meantime, have a newly finished piece of artwork created by the main artist of the game, SakuraYagami!

Also, if anyone would like to help out with the project in any way, feel free to message me on twitter @NikkiKaji or on Discord NikkiKaji#2187. Thanks again everyone, and have a nice day! <3



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