Compare Jean and Josie prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Dnovel. Published by My Way Games. Released on 6/2/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A micro-budget visual novel that asks whether a love story needs fancy production to land - the answer here is complicated, and that community "Do Not Purchase" thread is hard to ignore.

My instinct with tiny one-person visual novels is always to lean in, give them the benefit of the doubt, sit with the rough edges. Jean and Josie tested that instinct pretty hard. This is an ultra-short interactive fiction piece from Dnovel, built around a cross-species romance: Jean is a rabbit, an ordinary office worker by day and tinkerer-inventor by night, who has fallen for Josie, a kitty. His mother disapproves. A love triangle complicates things further. On paper, that setup has genuine warmth to it - the kind of lo-fi anthropomorphic charm that a certain subset of visual novel fans genuinely adores. The structure leans on moral choices and branching paths, meaning there are multiple ways to reach the ending. For a game this short and inexpensive, that replayability hook is one of its stronger arguments. The Steam tags also point toward an atmospheric, music-forward experience, and if the soundtrack does any emotional heavy lifting at all, that is arguably where the game earns its most charitable reading. Visual novel fans who can sink into a quiet, small-scale story with cute character designs may find something to like during a single sitting. Here is where honesty requires some balance, though. The review count is tiny - only 17 Steam reviews at roughly 70% positive - and the community forum includes a "Do Not Purchase" thread from a player who found the experience too thin to justify. The writing quality and production values are clearly micro-budget, with some roughness in the English localization that shows through. The story's ambitions around complex social topics and drama feel larger than what the execution actually delivers. If you go in expecting a polished, narrative-rich experience in the tradition of games like Omori or even smaller Ren'Py standouts, the gap between promise and delivery will feel significant. What Jean and Josie actually is, at its honest core, is a micro-experiment from a solo developer - a first or early project that wears its limitations openly. The right reader for this is someone who finds value in the gesture itself, who can appreciate the effort behind an earnest little story about a rabbit in love, and who does not need technical sophistication to enjoy a short afternoon of interactive fiction. Treat it as a curiosity rather than a destination, and its ceiling rises considerably. Approach it as a proper visual novel recommendation and you will likely feel the floor. Kai, Scout Team

Jean and Josie
ActionAdventureIndie

Jean and Josie

Jun 2, 2022DnovelMy Way Games
GamerScout Says

A micro-budget visual novel that asks whether a love story needs fancy production to land - the answer here is complicated, and that community "Do Not Purchase" thread is hard to ignore.

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My instinct with tiny one-person visual novels is always to lean in, give them the benefit of the doubt, sit with the rough edges. Jean and Josie tested that instinct pretty hard. This is an ultra-short interactive fiction piece from Dnovel, built around a cross-species romance: Jean is a rabbit, an ordinary office worker by day and tinkerer-inventor by night, who has fallen for Josie, a kitty. His mother disapproves. A love triangle complicates things further. On paper, that setup has genuine warmth to it - the kind of lo-fi anthropomorphic charm that a certain subset of visual novel fans genuinely adores. The structure leans on moral choices and branching paths, meaning there are multiple ways to reach the ending. For a game this short and inexpensive, that replayability hook is one of its stronger arguments. The Steam tags also point toward an atmospheric, music-forward experience, and if the soundtrack does any emotional heavy lifting at all, that is arguably where the game earns its most charitable reading. Visual novel fans who can sink into a quiet, small-scale story with cute character designs may find something to like during a single sitting. Here is where honesty requires some balance, though. The review count is tiny - only 17 Steam reviews at roughly 70% positive - and the community forum includes a "Do Not Purchase" thread from a player who found the experience too thin to justify. The writing quality and production values are clearly micro-budget, with some roughness in the English localization that shows through. The story's ambitions around complex social topics and drama feel larger than what the execution actually delivers. If you go in expecting a polished, narrative-rich experience in the tradition of games like Omori or even smaller Ren'Py standouts, the gap between promise and delivery will feel significant. What Jean and Josie actually is, at its honest core, is a micro-experiment from a solo developer - a first or early project that wears its limitations openly. The right reader for this is someone who finds value in the gesture itself, who can appreciate the effort behind an earnest little story about a rabbit in love, and who does not need technical sophistication to enjoy a short afternoon of interactive fiction. Treat it as a curiosity rather than a destination, and its ceiling rises considerably. Approach it as a proper visual novel recommendation and you will likely feel the floor. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Branching ChoicesMicro-BudgetAnthropomorphicSolo DeveloperShort PlaythroughLove TriangleInteractive Fiction

System Requirements

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OS
Windows 7 or later
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
Processor
intel x86 family, 2Ghz

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Developer
Dnovel
Publisher
My Way Games
Release Date
Jun 2, 2022

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