Loretta-s Brand-new Job | -v1.01- -avantgarde Kag...
The narrative follows , a politician living a peaceful life with his wife, Loretta . His life changes dramatically when he is appointed editor-in-chief of his party's newspaper. The conflict arises when a new writer named Fabro joins the staff. Fabro seeks to usurp Elio's position and uses Loretta, who has taken a job as Elio's secretary, as a pawn in his diabolical schemes. Gameplay Features
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Loretta arrived at the glass doors of AvantGarde KAI shortly after dawn, the city still rinsed in lavender light. She had rehearsed this moment for weeks—routes, small talk, the one question she expected but didn’t know how she’d answer: “Why now?” She stepped through, palms steady, and the building seemed to inhale around her. Fabro seeks to usurp Elio's position and uses
Set in a beautifully detailed 1900s European town, this narrative-driven RPG by developer tells a story of political ambition, manipulation, and the struggle to protect a marriage.
Loretta’s Brand-New Job -v1.01- -AVANTGARDE Kag… (the full title, as we might imagine it) is not a game for everyone. It is for those who find comfort in discomfort, meaning in meaninglessness, and a strange solace in the idea that even a broken, surreal, version-patched office nightmare can feel more honest than a 9-to-5.
As they ascended to the top floor, Loretta couldn't help but wonder what her role would entail. She had been hired as a "Creative Problem Solver," a title that sounded both intriguing and intimidating. Alex, noticing her curiosity, offered a reassuring smile.