Quick snapshot
Hitme is a narrative-driven visual novel for macOS that pulls players into a colorful, atmospheric story set in Santiago, Chile. The game combines vivid artwork and a moody soundtrack to create an intimate, homoerotic fantasy. It follows Nam during a Friday-night quest for identity that culminates in an unexpected meeting that reshapes his life.
Setting and story beats
The plot unfolds across urban Santiago, using the city as a backdrop for Nam’s personal exploration. The tone mixes adventure with introspection as choices steer the emotional arc and determine how relationships develop. The experience is designed to be both evocative and reflective, tackling themes of connection, care, and inner conflict.
Characters and player choices
- Dei — a supportive presence who helps Nam navigate emotional challenges.
- Astra — another companion whose interactions influence key turning points.
Players make decisions that change dialogue, outcomes, and how strongly bonds form between Nam and the other characters.
Standout elements
- Lively, colorful visuals that give each scene a distinct mood.
- A soundtrack that heightens emotional moments and atmosphere.
- Branching narrative paths influenced by player decisions.
- Themes that explore friendship, compassion, and personal struggle.
- Character-driven interactions that shape the journey’s emotional weight.
Why you might play it
- Character-driven interactions that shape the journey’s emotional weight.
- Themes that explore friendship, compassion, and personal struggle.
- Branching narrative paths influenced by player decisions.
- A soundtrack that heightens emotional moments and atmosphere.
- Lively, colorful visuals that give each scene a distinct mood.
Other games to consider
If you’re interested in a paid title with broad creative freedom and multiplayer options, Minecraft (Java and Bedrock editions) is a popular alternative across platforms. It offers a very different experience—open-ended building and social play rather than a linear, character-focused narrative—but can appeal to players who enjoy expressive, player-directed worlds.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Full