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  • Summary: Cyberpunk Visual Novel about a girl hacker struggling in a modern World. The story revolves around surveillance, hacking, artificial intelligence, cybernetic implants and those who want to lead a normal life in a high-tech society.

    If you liked Invisible Apartment 1 and would like to get
    Cyberpunk Visual Novel about a girl hacker struggling in a modern World. The story revolves around surveillance, hacking, artificial intelligence, cybernetic implants and those who want to lead a normal life in a high-tech society.

    If you liked Invisible Apartment 1 and would like to get a continuation of the story, than download and install the other chapters Invisible Apartment 2 & 3 and the prequel Invisible Apartment Zero as DLC.
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  1. Jul 19, 2022
    6
    Invisible Apartment does a good job to set up it’s sequels and prequel as I want to see where things go and more about Bunny’s past but as forInvisible Apartment does a good job to set up it’s sequels and prequel as I want to see where things go and more about Bunny’s past but as for the here and now it doesn’t really do much. Not much is told about the city itself or why why she believes it to be corrupt. Not much is told about the world or other characters you meet. Things are rushed through a bit just to set up other games. I also don’t like how there are some faux choices in the game where you get three options but two of them result in game over. I find this mechanic to be lazy and a poor substitute for proper story branching. If you want to make a kinetic novel then do so but if you want to include choices then make actual choices and branches. The art and music were well done.

    I played Invisible Apartment on Linux. It never crashed and I didn’t notice any spelling errors. One thing I disliked was that there are no options at all. No options to control volume or text speed or anything else that is standard on visual novels. You can save whenever you want and there are six save slots. Alt-Tab didn’t work. If I were the developer I would ditch whatever engine they are using and adopt something like Ren’Py.

    Disk Space Used: 144 MB

    GPU Usage: 3-6 %
    VRAM Usage: 498-511 MB
    CPU Usage: 2-8 %
    RAM Usage: 2.6-2.8 GB

    The sequels and prequel may be good games based on the world and characters that were teased here but I can’t recommend this game because it is lacking on depth; on standard options; and on mechanics. It isn’t a bad game but I also can’t call it a good game and there are lots of visual novels out there I can recommend more even at the price tag of free. I finished Invisible Apartment in twenty one minutes.

    My Score: 6.5/10

    My System:

    AMD FX-9590 | 16GB DDR3-2133 | MSI RX 580 8GB Gaming X | Mesa 22.1.3 | Manjaro 21.3.4 | Mate 1.26.0 | Kernel 5.18.12-3-MANJARO
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  2. Aug 20, 2015
    3
    This game is not like as what it looks, honestly I disappointed a lot, neither it's story is pretty nor it's worth to play. I'm not saying youThis game is not like as what it looks, honestly I disappointed a lot, neither it's story is pretty nor it's worth to play. I'm not saying you to don't play but it's okay to play. Rest you can try. Expand