Parental Love -finished- - Version- 1.1 Online
A newborn’s world is translated through touch. A hand at the back of a head, the rhythm of a heartbeat against a cheek, a voice tuned to nonsense syllables — these are syllables of a primal tongue. Parental love begins as translation: converting hunger into comfort, cold into warmth, fear into safety. Over time that language grows grammar: routines, predictable responses, the framing of a world in which the child learns what to expect.
Love oscillates between letting go and holding tight. A parent balances pushing a child toward independence and remaining present as a secure base. Encouragement that stretches ability without breaking confidence is rare but transformative. Presence — not interference — allows exploration while providing a safety net. Over time, the net loosens: the measure of success is when absence no longer feels like threat.
Version 1.0 ran on depletion. It assumed the parent was an infinite resource. Version 1.1 introduces a non-negotiable feature: parental self-preservation.
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This report covers the finalized Version 1.1 of the visual novel Parental Love , developed by Parental Love -Finished- - Version- 1.1
. This version marks a significant milestone as it represents a "finished" state for the core development cycle, which originally concluded on May 26, 2022. Project Overview
The game follows a protagonist seeking redemption after a history of drug addiction and a failed marriage. After years of rehabilitation and staying clean, he attempts to reconnect with his former wife, , and their children, , whom he hasn't seen in nine years. Audio-visual novel with non-linear storytelling. Platforms: Available for PC (Windows/Mac) Version History: Initial Dev Window: March 2017 – August 2020. Resumed Dev: December 2021. Final Release (v1.1): May 26, 2022. Key Features of Version 1.1
The 1.1 update provided the final polish and additional content required to reach "Finished" status: New Content: 6 new scenes
, expanding the narrative depth for various character routes. Technical Stability: Fixed a critical bug that caused the gallery to crash Quality of Life: Improved the scene skip
functionality for faster navigation through previously read text. Availability: Accessible via SubscribeStar for supporters ($1+ tier). Gameplay & Narrative Routes A newborn’s world is translated through touch
The game is structured around daily choices that influence the protagonist's relationship with the three main female characters: Emily Route:
Focuses on restoring the original marriage and "pure husband" path. Elly/Ada Routes:
Includes specific branching paths such as the "Pure" or "Harem" endings, as well as a "Denied" route where certain advances are refused. Mechanics:
Uses a point system where specific dialogue options (e.g., "Forgive her" or "Wake up Elly") impact character affection and available future events. Current Development Status
While Version 1.1 was considered the finished build in 2022, recent activity on the Luxee Progress Tracker Just paste your text or clarify your request,
suggests ongoing refinements or potential expansions into 2026, including extended interactions for characters like or a comparison of the Harem versus Pure endings
It is not a sudden lightning strike. It is a slow, iterative software update for the soul.
Version 1.0 was raw instinct. It was the frantic checking of breath in the middle of the night and the desperate, clumsy way your hands shook the first time you held them. It was a love built on adrenaline and biological debt.
But Version 1.1? This is the stable build. It’s the version that has survived the crashes. It’s the love that remains after the fever dreams of toddlerhood have faded and the sharp edges of the teenage years have begun to dull.
It is "Finished" not because the work is over, but because the foundation is set. It is the quiet realization that you are no longer the protagonist of your own life, and strangely, you’ve never felt more complete. You have learned to love the person they actually are, rather than the person you imagined they would be.
The bugs are still there—the worry that never quite leaves the back of your mind, the bittersweet ache of watching them walk away without looking back—but the system is solid. It is a love that doesn’t need to be loud to be absolute. It just is. File saved. Changes applied.