Information and updates regarding development or legacy files are typically found in the following communities: Developer Pages: Frxnz on Patreon Frxnz on Boosty Community Discussion: The project has a presence on VNDB (Visual Novel Database) and dedicated or specific gameplay features included in this version?
The art uses a mix of DAZ 3D renders (with a moody, desaturated palette) and a few illustrated CGs. Consistency has improved from v0.2: character models no longer shift proportions between scenes. Backgrounds remain a weak point—reused generic castle interiors grow tiresome. UI is functional, though the “Loyalty” and “Suspicion” meters feel underutilized so far.
The identity of Fronz, the creator of "The Scheme of Betrayal," remains shrouded in mystery. This anonymity adds a layer of intrigue to the work, inviting speculation about Fronz's motivations, background, and intentions. The lack of personal information about the author forces readers to focus solely on the content of "The Scheme of Betrayal," interpreting it as a standalone piece of writing.
Information and updates regarding development or legacy files are typically found in the following communities: Developer Pages: Frxnz on Patreon Frxnz on Boosty Community Discussion: The project has a presence on VNDB (Visual Novel Database) and dedicated or specific gameplay features included in this version?
The art uses a mix of DAZ 3D renders (with a moody, desaturated palette) and a few illustrated CGs. Consistency has improved from v0.2: character models no longer shift proportions between scenes. Backgrounds remain a weak point—reused generic castle interiors grow tiresome. UI is functional, though the “Loyalty” and “Suspicion” meters feel underutilized so far.
The identity of Fronz, the creator of "The Scheme of Betrayal," remains shrouded in mystery. This anonymity adds a layer of intrigue to the work, inviting speculation about Fronz's motivations, background, and intentions. The lack of personal information about the author forces readers to focus solely on the content of "The Scheme of Betrayal," interpreting it as a standalone piece of writing.