A Summer In Mexico -v0.2.5- -la Cucaracha Studios- =link= -

There were technical frustrations. Film stock arrived late or not at all; the river once rose and soaked a batch of exposed footage into a mottled, dreamlike smear. Once, a hornet nest behind the backlot set had to be coaxed away with sugar water and patient hands. Yet these small disasters gave the film character: a shot, half-burnt by water, became a sequence where the town looked as if submerged beneath an evening tide; a jitter in the projector lent the scene with Don Miguel a prescient, trembling urgency.

Beneath the surface of an adult romance game, A Summer in Mexico touches on the immigrant experience. The protagonist is an outsider in his own home. He speaks the language but misses the cultural context. This is highlighted in scenes where local slang or cultural references fly over his head, or when his "Americanized" habits clash with local customs. A Summer in Mexico -v0.2.5- -La Cucaracha Studios-

La Cucaracha Studios employs a distinct art style that leans toward realistic proportions but retains the vibrant coloring typical of visual novels. There were technical frustrations