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was the first Ren'Py game released.


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uses Ren'Py's music support to seamlessly play background music that adapts to the story situation.


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shows how completely the look of Ren'Py can be customized.


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uses variables to keep track of the player's choices.


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was the first fully voiced Ren'Py game.


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employs 'NVL mode', or fullscreen text, in combination with dialogue screens.


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was the first Ren'Py-based Sim-game, demonstrating the power behind a python-based engine.


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uses various fonts, overlays, and Click-to-Continue indicators to produce an innovative presentation style.


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was the first Ren'Py game to integrate a battle minigame as often found in Role Playing Games.


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uses Ren'Py to simulate an interactive town environment.


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uses Ren'Py's support for moves and pans to create a cinematic experience.


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uses Ren'Py to power its dating-sim gameplay.