Exorcism Goddess -v0.99a- By Ahyana //top\\
The game is set in a contemporary world where the veil between the human and spirit realms has thinned. Unlike traditional "heroic" fantasy, Ahyana’s world is grim and morally ambiguous.
Polishing the core "exorcism" mechanics that define the gameplay loop. Narrative Expansion: Exorcism Goddess -v0.99a- By Ahyana
If you're a fan of manga and anime, particularly titles that explore supernatural themes and action-packed storylines, then "Exorcism Goddess -v0.99a- By Ahyana" is definitely worth checking out. The game is set in a contemporary world
Exorcism Goddess -v0.99a- by Ahyana is more than an unreleased horror game; it is a statement on the nature of healing, divinity, and software itself. By releasing a version that is 99% complete—yet with that 1% of jagged edges, missing assets, and possible crashes—Ahyana argues that exorcism , like game development, never truly finishes. The goddess will always encounter one more demon. The build will always have one more bug. The player’s task is not to achieve perfect purification, but to sit with the incomplete and still call it sacred. Narrative Expansion: If you're a fan of manga
At its core, Exorcism Goddess is a with heavy rogue-lite elements. Players assume the role of Kurai, a newly ascended "Kami-no-Yogosha" (God’s Purifier), tasked with cleansing a decaying metropolis overrun by Marebito —twisted spirits born from human grief and unresolved trauma.