What this title is
Three Wishes is a paid, quirky visual novel from indie developer Kyuppin, released for PC. It blends absurd comedy with sincere moments across a compact playtime, and it offers more than a dozen distinct endings, making it brief but highly replayable.
How the game works
At its core, the game is choice-driven: your decisions steer the sisters’ wishes and push the plot into unpredictable directions. Rather than a passive read-through, the title encourages active participation, turning each choice into a cause-and-effect chain that can lead to wildly different outcomes.
Characters and branching narrative
The story revolves around three offbeat sisters—Addie, Mint, and Emi—whose ordinary sleepover is disrupted when a falling star and a strange wish-granter named Saty arrive. Players guide which wishes the sisters make, and those decisions branch the plot into many comedic and emotional detours. The game’s structure supports 12+ endings, so small choices often cascade into major divergences.
Notable systems and design touches
- A lively original soundtrack by Vect that helps maintain the game’s energetic tone.
- Richly animated backgrounds and expressive character art that change to fit each route’s mood.
- A real-time reaction system that keeps dialogue feeling immediate and spontaneous.
- An interactive “headpat” mechanic that lets you physically engage with characters, adding a playful tactile layer to scenes.
- No long-term character progression systems are present; the focus is on moment-to-moment interaction rather than RPG-style growth.
Presentation and tone
The developer poured attention into making each scene feel theatrical and personality-driven: sprites transform, props animate, and visual gags are common. Combined with upbeat music and rapid-fire banter, the presentation leans into chaos without losing emotional beats.
Replay value
Because of the branching wishes and multiple endings, replaying is encouraged. Routes often feel distinct—almost like separate short plays—so revisiting the game reveals new jokes, reactions, and consequences you wouldn’t see on a single run.
Who might enjoy it
If you appreciate short, experimental visual novels that prioritize playful mechanics and character interplay over deeper stat systems, Three Wishes is worth trying. It’s best for players who like off-kilter humor, frequent interactivity, and lots of divergent outcomes.
Alternative suggestion
If you’re looking for a very different paid title to try next, consider BeamNG.drive (a physics-focused driving simulator). It won’t scratch the same narrative itch, but it offers intense emergent gameplay and sandbox experimentation as an alternative way to spend your time.
Technical
- Windows
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