Fiction Paradox
by Naventu
Versionv0.1.3
EngineRen'Py
Released2026-03-01
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), French
Year 2045. The world is evolving faster than ever, but your life feels empty and meaningless. Driven by your powerful imagination, you decide to embark on a journey to become an inventor and change the future of humanity. Throughout this adventure, you will meet different people with whom you'll share experiences, form deep bonds, and explore the boundaries of friendship, love, and the most intimate desires. Conventional values are not obstacles to you, but limits meant to be surpassed. Will you be able to illuminate the darkness of the world, or will you be consumed by it?
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v0.1.3
The main addition is a full French translation. The first draft was written by Lumen, and afterward I revised the spelling and expressions with help from other people. For Chapter 2, we'll be looking for a professional translator to handle everything, since neither Eón nor I speak French.
Another new feature is the option to skip the Prologue after character selection and start directly from Chapter 1. I also took the opportunity to adjust some dialogue and sound effects, and clarified in the sexual orientation selection that we plan to include a bisexual route in the future (some players got the impression that this option wouldn't be supported).
We've also refined the SFW mode. A few suggestive moments had slipped through, but now it is fully 100% SFW. This mode is primarily a long-term investment, in case we later decide to release a version of the game without +18 content that is suitable for all audiences.
Finally, several bugs and dialogue typos have been fixed, and the last profile skins for Evan and Evelyn have been replaced with new renders made entirely in Blender.
v0.1.2
This version brings two major additions that many of you have been asking for, along with a long list of fixes and improvements across the game.
Chinese Translation
Fiction Paradox is now fully playable in (Simplified) Mandarin Chinese!
All proper names, terminology, and worldbuilding elements were carefully adapted, including images and videos.
The translation was made by Dakno, the writer of the story, who (luckily) has been studying Chinese for a few years. He's not native though, so if you detect any improvements/fixes to do, please report them to him on Discord.
We hope this makes the story of FP accessible to more players around the world. ^^
Android Version
Version 0.1.2 also introduces an official Android build.
So if you prefer playing on your phone or tablet, Fiction Paradox is now available for you as well.
Fixes & Improvements
In addition to the new language and platform, this update includes:
Multiple bug fixes reported by the community.
A few dialogue improvements.
A few fixes and improvements in the Spanish translation.
Small UI and UX refinements.
v0.1.1
More than 25,000 lines of code.
More than 800 images.
17 original music tracks.
More than 160 sound effects.
An animated NSFW scene.
Around 2 hours of gameplay.
v0.0.1 Demo
Initial F95 Release
Nice renders, nice story idea and good dialogues/characters. I hope the devs will maintain this cadence and standards. Could use more choices, but for now, this is a promising stat. Good luck, developers.
Review for Fiction Paradox (0.1.1) There aren’t many games that truly impress me, but Fiction Paradox is absolutely one of them. From its opening moments, it’s clear the developers are aiming high. If what they envision ultimately comes to fruition, this title has the potential to become a standout in the AVN genre. First Impressions & Character Creation Right from the start, you’re guided through an introduction that not only sets the tone but meaningfully shapes your protagonist. The decisions you make define both you—the MC (in my case, the FMC)—and the way you’ll experience the game moving forward. This opening sequence ranks among the best I’ve ever seen in an AVN: engaging, personal, and impressively crafted. Visuals & Character Diversity One thing that immediately caught my attention was the use of fresh character models rather than the overused ones seen across many similar titles. Even more refreshing is the cast’s diversity. Characters don’t feel like clones; instead, they’re visually distinct and thoughtfully designed, which helps the world feel more alive. Character Writing & Early Development As the story progressed, it became apparent that the MC struggles with self-worth, bordering on a depressive state. This feeling is reinforced by how other characters initially treat her—often dismissively or belittling her. At first, I worried this would turn into yet another AVN where the MC spends multiple updates just trying to gain confidence or earn basic respect. To my pleasant surprise, Fiction Paradox doesn’t drag this out. By the end of the first chapter, the MC undergoes a visible and emotional transformation. Her appearance and demeanor shift, signaling a newfound confidence. While we haven’t yet seen how others will respond to this change, it sets a strong precedent that the story won’t rely on prolonged, tedious character corrections. Instead, it feels like the developers want to build the MC up , not keep her down. Story Direction Although we haven’t delved deeply into the overarching narrative yet, the foundation laid so far is promising. Chapter 1 establishes tone, character motivation, and emotional stakes effectively. My hope for Chapter 2 is that we begin to see clearer hints of where the story is headed and how the world’s mysteries will unfold. Audio Design Both the music and sound effects are excellent. They complement each scene organically without becoming intrusive, making the emotional beats hit harder. Gameplay Elements I’m generally not a fan of point-and-click mechanics, but the few sequences included here were handled well enough that they didn’t detract from the experience. They were brief, intuitive, and not overly intrusive. Animations If there’s one area that could use improvement, it’s the animations. They’re not bad, but a bit of polish—particularly in certain motion sequences—would elevate the visuals significantly. Given how strong the rest of the presentation is, refining this aspect would make a noticeable difference. Wrap-Up To summarize: Fiction Paradox (0.1.1) offers an impressive beginning with standout character development, strong audio design, diverse and appealing visuals, and an introduction that genuinely pulls you into the narrative. While the animations could benefit from some refinement, the rest of the package more than compensates. Even at this early stage, this is one of the better AVNs I’ve played—ambitious, emotionally engaging, and clearly created with care. It’s also one of the very few AVNs whose future updates I’m genuinely excited to follow.
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