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Please recommend some short fun visual novel stuff

I'm totally blanking on if they have multiple endings but I love Digital: A Love Story and If Found. I also liked We Know The Devil and A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986, which do have multiple endings, but are a little more adult. All are fairly short. Ladykiller in a Bind is more comedic since you're looking for something along those lines and each playthrough is fairly short although that has more player input than the other games I mentioned.

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What game got you into adventure games?

Technically Leisure Suit Larry was the first adventure game I played when I was 3, but I was just walking back and forth in front of the bar because I didn't know what a text parser was. I think the game that actually got me into the genre was Myst, as divisive as it may be. I loved playing it with my family and exploring that world.

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Games with multiple paths/solutions

Yeah, Pandora Directive is a great one.

Another one I really enjoy is Overboard, which is maybe stretching the definition a little but does fit under the detective and interactive fiction genres so I'll bring it up. I just loved how each playthrough takes about 30 minutes and the game has some systems behind the scenes to determine the ending you get so it's more than just Good/Bad ending based on one action. And if you screw up, it's not a big deal because the playthroughs are so short and you learn something in the process.

Jon from Inkle talks a bit how it works here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--3meejDM-U

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