A Date with Death

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A Date with Death
Developer(s) Two and a Half Studios
Publisher(s) Two and a Half Studios
Engine Ren'Py
Platform(s) Linux
macOS
Microsoft Windows
ReleaseDecember 7, 2023
Genre(s) Dating sim, visual novel
Mode(s) Single-player

A Date with Death is a 2023 freeware visual novel. It was developed and published by Two and a Half Studios for Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.

Contents

A Date with Death was well-received by critics.

Gameplay

The game is a visual novel and dating sim. The player can customize the main character's name, appearance, and gender. Most of the game is centered around selecting options for the protagonist's interactions with the Grim Reaper, primarily through instant messaging and video calls. [1] [2]

Plot

The protagonist, an otherwise ordinary young adult who has had multiple near-death experiences, finds a new app on their laptop that they are unable to delete. Opening it, they are taken to a chatroom where another user calling himself the Grim Reaper (nicknamed "Grim" by the protagonist) demands their soul. He also video calls the protagonist in an attempt to prove his identity. Though skeptical of his claims, the protagonist finds Grim attractive and agrees to a wager: if he is unable to claim the protagonist's soul within a week, they will be entitled to take Grim's soul.

Over the week, the protagonist endures several more calamities, but is uninjured each time. They continue chatting with Grim who is initially reluctant to divulge personal details about himself, including his real name which he claims is "classified". On the third day, Grim instructs the protagonist not to contact him, as he is sick from an imbalance in his soul. They nonetheless do so. With the intent for himself and the protagonist to understand each other better, Grim offers to temporarily channel some of his own life force into them, but warns that they will go insane if they attempt to reject him partway through the ritual. Failing the ritual will trigger an early ending for the game with the protagonist's mind breaking. If the ritual is successful, Grim reveals that the protagonist has an unusual aura compared to other mortals he has seen.

The next day, Grim has recovered from his illness. He admits to being responsible for the recent accidents befalling the protagonist, as he has grown frustrated with how often they have cheated death over the years (implied to have started when the protagonist survived falling from a tree as a child). He also discloses that he is incapable of lying, prompting the protagonist to probe him with questions. On the fifth day, their correspondence continues and the protagonist tells Grim they plan to take time off work for the remainder of the week. He in turn asks about the protagonist's romantic history among other personal questions. Grim abruptly ends their call and later appears outside the protagonist's apartment window to give them a bouquet. He also breaks his vows by telling them his real name: Casper.

On the sixth day, Casper's attempts on the protagonist's life suddenly cease. Over video call, he tells the them how the day before he was again suffering from a lesser form of soul sickness, but meeting with them cured him. Through the protagonist's interactions healing him, their pet, and even their plant, they having been unknowingly giving away pieces of their soul. Casper confesses that he has developed romantic feelings for the protagonist. He also reflects on his uncertain origins and how he has never experienced aging.

On the seventh and final day, Casper's investigations yield fruit: he theorizes that the protagonist is a rare immortal who embodies life, just as Grim Reapers embody death. If the protagonist remains distant from Casper and overtaxes their abilities, they become ill. Fearing that their soul will soon cease to exist, the protagonist forfeits the bet to Casper who promises to take them to the best afterlife. He reluctantly takes their soul, afterwards mourning them alone.

In all other endings the protagonist and Casper become a couple, including variations where Casper abandons his role to marry them, or even the protagonist becoming a Grim Reaper themselves.

Development

A Date with Death was developed by Two and a Half Studios, an Australian independent game developer. They previously released several other visual novels before announcing a December 2023 release for A Date with Death. [3]

A paid DLC expansion for the game adding a new ending among other supplementary content was released alongside the base game. [4] A second expansion, titled Beyond the Bet, is scheduled to release December 2024. It was funded on Kickstarter, where it successfully raised AU$277,600 out of the original AU$28,000 goal. Beyond the Bet will launch with a free update adding full voice acting support for English and Japanese to the game. English voice acting is provided by Jonah Scott. [5]

On June 8, 2024, a trailer for A Date with Death was showcased at the Future of Play Direct for Summer Games Fest 2024. The trailer also announced a release date of December 9 for Beyond the Bet. [6] [7] [8]

Reception

PC Gamer's Jonathan Bolding was pleased with the game's amount of content given its status as freeware. [1] Jou Lee Yang of The Boss Rush Network scored A Date with Death a perfect 5/5, praising its writing, characterization, artwork, and soundtrack. [9] Jenni Ladi of Siliconera wrote positively of its humor and replayability. Speaking of the various dialogue options, she elaborated, "These might not all help shape the ending, but they build up insight into the character and make it feel like you’re connecting in a significant way." [4]

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