" (Yuna), a psychological drama game developed by iNTRovertnetorare.
My mom is the kindest, most trusting person, and somehow, [Bully's Name] has convinced her they’ve "changed" and just want to be a supportive friend to me. I’ve come home three times this week to find them having tea together.
Acts as the primary antagonist, using blackmail, coercion, or social manipulation to drive the plot. Game Structure and Development The game is primarily hosted on and supported through
Sometimes, people ask if confronting a bully is worth it. In our case, it wasn’t a single triumphant moment. It was a slow, stubborn reclaiming: of facts, of reputation, of the right to live without being monetized by someone else’s cruelty. And there was another unexpected consequence—some people who had once watched Jonah’s ease with envy and silence decided to stop looking away. They began to leave crumbs of doubt where rumor once thrived: a casual defense here, an eyebrow raised there. Small insurrections.
The rain drummed against the window of the Introv family kitchen, a steady, rhythmic thrum that matched the pounding in Yuna’s chest. Across the mahogany table, the impossible was happening.