A new Otome is available to download as a demo. Fate’s Masquerade features a captivating storyline filled with heartbreak, betrayal, and love.
The demo includes roughly 12,000 words of content which covers approximately 10-15% of the entire story. Once the full game releases, players can enjoy two romance routes, 8+ endings, animated character sprites, and animated CGs.
Fate’s Masquerade also features the ‘slow burn romance’ and ‘forbidden love’ trope, perfect for getting to know both of the love interests.
A Tale Filled With Secrets And Mystery
One day, you arrive at a royal palace as the young prince’s governess. You are driven by a desire to find and uncover the lost history of your noble lineage, and this palace is the place to start. However, things are not as they seem here. Rather than staying in a royal sanctuary, you encounter danger, hidden motives, and secrets that should remain undiscovered.
After an unexpected event dangers palace life, you turn to two princes (also known as the love interests!) for help.
Maximilian is a man of few words and comes across as very cold and icy towards you. Yet he has unshakable strength, admiration, and power. On the other hand, and almost a complete opposite, is Lucian. He is warm, charming, and captivating. Although he easily draws others in, is his charm merely a façade?
As tensions start to rise, you find out more about the history and secrets of both the palace and the princes. Nothing is as it seems, and every choice brings you closer to your destiny, or your ruin.
A Beautiful And Captivating Art Style
Aside from a story filled with romance and secrets, Fate’s Masquerade also has a beautiful and old-school art style. The developers share their progress and other artwork on their official Instagram page. You can also keep up to date with updates on their Bluesky account.
If you are interested in Fate’s Masquerade or want to find out more information, you can visit the game page and download it on itch.io. Wondering what other games are planning to release? Check out our piece covering the Enigma of Sepia.