One evening, an old friend knocked on June's door. He had been in other cities, other states, pieces of himself misfiled. In his hand was a photograph June had once made of him laughing with his head thrown back, hair a windstorm. He handed it to her and said, "This taught me how to keep a door open." June smiled and, without quite meaning to, offered him the coin-print. He looked at it and nodded like a man who suddenly remembered how to say sorry.
Kiss My Camera is a game that tries to blend the mechanics of a business management sim with the visual novel genre, wrapped in an adult-oriented package. Version 0.2.5 represents an early but functional stage of development, showing off a core loop that is surprisingly engaging, even if it is currently light on content. Kiss My Camera -v0.2.5-
The camera was a squat, modified body with an interface like a jewelry store: rows of tiny LEDs, a slot for tokens, an answering module that hummed softly. An attendant set it in front of June and pressed a palm to the glass. The machine warmed. Its lens focused not on her face but on the thimble. One evening, an old friend knocked on June's door