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Together We Live Is a New Visual Novel with a Deep Story About Humanity’s Sins

Kemco has released a new visual novel exclusively on Android: Together We Live. This poignant story unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world, exploring themes of human sin and the arduous journey of atonement. Already available on Steam for PC, Together We Live offers a compelling narrative experience.A
By Liam
Mar 15,2025

Together We Live Is a New Visual Novel with a Deep Story About Humanity’s Sins

Kemco has released a new visual novel exclusively on Android: Together We Live. This poignant story unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world, exploring themes of human sin and the arduous journey of atonement. Already available on Steam for PC, Together We Live offers a compelling narrative experience.

A Girl Atoning for Humanity's Sins

The game centers around Kyoya, whose journey begins unexpectedly. He awakens in a dimly lit room, only to discover it's the year 4000—nearly two millennia from his last memory. Earth lies in desolate ruins, and he encounters a mysterious girl who holds the key to his understanding. This girl is burdened by a heavy mission: she's trapped in a cycle of repeated death and rebirth, endlessly atoning for humanity's past sins. Countless times she dies, only to be resurrected, facing the same agonizing task. Witnessing her suffering, Kyoya is moved to help her find happiness.

The narrative pacing may feel slow initially, but once the story gains momentum, earlier seemingly insignificant details take on profound significance, creating surprising twists and turns.

Interested in learning more? Check out the trailer below:

Together We Live: A Thought-Provoking Experience

Unlike many visual novels, Together We Live doesn't require player choices. It's a linear interactive story, featuring simple yet charming artwork. The beautiful yet melancholic narrative will resonate deeply with players. The game's central female character is fully voiced, adding to the haunting atmosphere. Currently available in English, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese, the game lacks controller support. It's priced at $9.99 on the Google Play Store, but is free for Google Play Pass subscribers.

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