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Curator Review

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By 琴音社 March 19

“为什么我们需要这样的悲剧?
游玩过程中,我始终在思考一个问题:为何我们要主动体验痛苦?《海市蜃楼之馆》给出的答案是:悲剧让我们直面人性的复杂,并在绝望中寻找希望的光芒。正如游戏中那句台词:“悲剧之所以称为悲剧,是因为观众从中找到了自己的身影。
这座洋馆或许不存在于现实,但它正时刻提醒我们:即使命运如海市蜃楼般虚幻,人类依然能在轮回的夹缝中,抓住属于自己的救赎。”

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Reviews

“This is simply a must-play visual novel, emotionally devastating as it is, but the reward is worth the tears.”
5/5 – oprainfall

“When it comes right down to it, The House in Fata Morgana is an epic love story but one which feels far closer to Shakespeare than a dating sim. MangaGamer succeeded in their herculean task of translating this genre-hopping tale with tremendous care and respect, which is more than could be said for some other publishers had they gained hold of the game.”
4.5/5 – Hardcore Gamer

About This Game

You awaken in a decrepit old mansion.

A woman with eyes of jade stands before You, informing You that You are the Master of the house, and she Your Maid. However, You have no memories, no concept of self—or, indeed, any certainty that You are even alive.

The Maid invites You to join her on a journey through the mansion's lifeless halls, to behold the numerous tragedies that have befallen its residents. She suggests that among them, perhaps You will find some trace of Yourself.

Beyond the first door lies the year 1603.
It is an era of unparalleled beauty, where art and theatre flourish. Roses bloom abundantly in the garden where the inseparable Rhodes siblings play, and though they appear to be free of worry and strife... not everyone is content to see them happy.

Beyond the second door lies the year 1707.
In this era, the mansion lies in ruins, and a beast dwells within. He claims to yearn for a life of serenity, but it is not long before he yields to his innate savagery and a massacre ensues.

Beyond the third door lies the year 1869.
In this technologically advanced era, people are always on the move. The mansion's master is an ambitious businessman who has invested in the rail industry. However, his obsession with wealth and power leads him to neglect and mistreat his wife.

Beyond the fourth door lies the year 1099.
The Maid tells You that this is the final tale. In this era, You see a young man who claims to be cursed and a girl with white hair, called Giselle, who has been branded a witch and marked for death.

Having borne witness to these four tragedies, each set in a different time and place, You are now free to choose whether You wish to end Your story here... or press on.

But there are those who would say,

"You were able to bear them because they weren't your tragedies."

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

This Game may contain content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: 2000 and newer
    • Processor: Pentium
    • Memory: 128 MB RAM
    • Graphics: 800×600
    • DirectX: Version 9.0
    • Storage: 1 GB available space

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