
Moral - Abyss lullaby
A downloadable Moral series for Windows, macOS, and Linux
⚠Warning
This game may either lead you into an existential crisis or help you out of one. Approach it with curiosity, but don’t take it too seriously.
This is an experimental media project designed not to provide answers, but to carve out new perspectives on questions often left ignored.
Introduction
Greetings! I’m Fuyuka.
At some point, most of you have probably asked yourselves: What is the right thing to do in life? Some follow their thoughts and act on them, some do the opposite, and some do nothing—leaving it all to fate.
But no matter what you choose, you can’t go back in time to change your decision. However, that’s not a problem in a game! Here, you can make any choice you want—without real-world consequences.
The world is messy yet fascinating. But not everyone sees it that way. Some people find the worlds in games, anime, and manga to be better places to live. Don’t feel bad if you’re one of them—I am too!
That’s why, while struggling with existential crisis and depression, I decided to make this game—to archive my fleeting emotions for myself.
If you’re playing this game—if you’ve made it this far into my rambling—maybe you’ll find
a piece of yourself in it.
Description
Fu is just an ordinary boy with problems—just like everyone else. But instead of facing them, he has a habit of blowing them out of proportion, making everything worse. A habit like that… can fester into something far more destructive—an emotional disease.
And like many who struggle with depression, Fu has no one willing to go far enough to truly help him. But I don’t blame them—people have their own lives, their own problems. No matter how much pity they feel, they can’t shoulder someone else’s suffering or fix it for them.
So what’s the only way to ‘fix’ a depressed person?
They have to survive it themselves.
In this game, you are Fu’s inner voice—the one who will guide him through his depression.
Game Concept
Lazy and want a short, half-hearted overview? Here you go:
- A chaotic clash between good and bad.
- An acceptance that both must coexist.
- A fun, hopeful anime comedy visual novel.
- A dark, traumatic, suicidal, depression visual novel.
- Overloaded with cuteness and interactive themes.
- Hallucinations, drug abuse, and abusive themes.
Joking, here is the full game concept:
This game is a comfort dive into the abyss of humanity, offering a fleeting glimpse into human philosophy. It explores the beauty of contrast—right and wrong, dark and light, good and bad, fiction and reality—highlighting that neither can exist without the other.
It cultivates the philosophies of absurdism, antinatalism, nihilism, and cynicism—along with many more, depending on how you choose to interpret it. Yet, it presents these ideas through a fun, relatable, and engaging story about an adolescent boy.
The experience is shaped by choice. You can embrace wholesome friendship or spiral into trauma, self-harm, madness, and suicidal despair. The abyss is there, but it’s up to you whether to fall into it or find meaning despite it.
If you enjoy dark themes, you’ll find them here. But if you prefer lighthearted fun, don’t worry— there are also dating sim elements, humor, and fun mini-games, as long as you make positive choices.
Features:
- Character Development – Fu grow through their struggles or fall to his end
- Emotional Richness – A story that tugs at the heart in unexpected ways.
- Realistic Dialogues – Every interaction feels raw and genuine.
- Multiple Endings – Your choices shape Fu’s fate.
- Meaningful Choices – No filler decisions—every choice carries weight.
- Deep Psychology – Explore the complexities of the human mind.
- Human Struggles – Depression, isolation, hope —told through an honest lens.
- Background and Perspectives - Dynamic animations and effects that adapt to the story’s mood, deepening immersion.
- Texting - features a texting and messaging mechanic that adds depth to interactions, allowing characters to communicate beyond face-to-face conversations
- Minigame - Fun unique meaningful minigames influence dialogue and character dynamics, but they do not alter the main story—offering a playful yet meaningful layer to the experience.
Character Profile:
It’s complicated. It’s hard for me to define human characteristics because they change over time. I’m just telling you that Fu and Yuka are two extremes of a bipolar contrast, but somehow, they still manage to be friends.
Afterwords
I wrote the happy route when I was feeling joyful and the unhappy route when I was depressed. This way, I can balance my emotions—so neither **overwhelming happiness** nor **inescapable sadness** takes over completely.
Oops, I’m rambling again! But if you enjoy my message, feel free to follow me on twitter for more.
Disclaimer on AI content:
Most images are AI-assisted, based on my own sketches. I'm actively learning shading and coloring to rely less on AI. Other content is fully handmade!Published | 2 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Fuyuka |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Made with | Ren'Py |
Tags | Adult, Comedy, Cute, Gore, Horror, Multiple Endings, Psychological Horror, Ren'Py, Story Rich, Surreal |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English, Vietnamese |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Homepage, Twitter/X, YouTube, GitHub, Discord, Instagram, TikTok, Steam |
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