The First Episode Of Visual Novel Dysfunctional Systems Is Available Now
by Joe White
August 10, 2013
There's a brand new "visual novel" iOS application in the App Store, and it's called Dysfunctional Systems.
Developed by the creator of the highly successful Juniper's Knot, this new, interactive, anime-style endeavor can be downloaded for $3.99, and is optimized for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
At the minute, the first episode of Dysfunctional Systems - called Learning to Manage Chaos - is available, but more chapters will be added in the near future. Developer Dischan explains:
Dysfunctional Systems is a visual novel series featuring Winter Harrison, a student mediator from a utopian world. What is a mediator? A mediator is a person who travels between chaotic worlds, attempting to resolve the issues plaguing them. The first entry in the series follows her second mediation, where she shadows the experienced and aloof mediator: Cyrus Addington.If you're a fan of anime, Dysfunctional Systems looks to be an iOS app you don't want to miss: its compelling story, enchanting original soundtrack, and visual animation appear to have impressed iDevice owners so far. As mentioned, Dysfunctional Systems can be downloaded in the App Store for $3.99, and is optimized for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Below, we've included a gallery of screenshots taken from within the application. [gallery columns="2"] Check out the new "visual novel" now, or for more app related news, see: Photo Eraser For iPhone Gets A Speed Boost In Latest Update, Holy Moly! The Nuns With The Guns Are Back In Nun Attack: Run & Gun, and LinkedIn Contacts Gains New Features As It Connects With Its First Update.