Chrono Ecstasy -0.1.4- By Pigeon2play New! Info

Enabled a foundational conversion feature in the Timeless Memories engine, allowing players to exchange standard currency into "Remember" points. Comparison: Version 0.1.4 vs. Subsequent Evolution

For new players, here are some tips to get started with "Chrono Ecstasy":

: You navigate different locations (home, school, etc.) across various times of day to trigger specific events. Visual Style Chrono Ecstasy -0.1.4- By Pigeon2Play

The "Chrono" aspect of the game introduces puzzles that feel like rubbing your stomach and patting your head at the same time. One moment you are navigating a platforming section, the next you are forced to calculate the trajectory of an object that exists three seconds in the past. It is disorienting, occasionally frustrating, but undeniably clever.

Dedicated key mapping was introduced for desktop players, allowing the ESC key to open or close menus and Scroll Up to trigger the narrative dialogue history log. Enabled a foundational conversion feature in the Timeless

[Main Menu] ➔ [Company Lobby] ➔ [Take Client Requests] ➔ [Earn Pigeones/Cash] │ │ ▼ ▼ [Manage Relationship] [Upgrade Memory Cards] Key Patch Notes Summary Feature Category Patch Changes & Fixes (v0.1.4)

: Added options to convert currency to "Remember" in Timeless Memories and increased the potential amount of "Remember" available. Interface Updates : Added Lobby Notifications for claimable rewards. Introduced a Text Speed option in the settings. Visual Style The "Chrono" aspect of the game

Repaired a visual bug in the player's inventory screen where item text overflowed onto a new line once item counts reached triple digits. 📅 Exclusive Time-Limited Events

An exclusive limited-time event for Version 0.1, allowing players to earn reward points and unlock the "I should've stayed home" memory fragment for the character Kaede.

However, reception is not without constructive criticism. Players have noted that the story mode is serviceable but not the main event. The UI's design feeling "like a mobile game" and the occasional performance hitches in Event Mode are recurring themes in user feedback, suggesting areas for future polish.