Haru-s Secret Life -v0.3- -crime- ((new)) 📥

One of the most praised aspects of this update is the injection of fresh blood into the narrative. The update adds , both of whom are implied to have ties to the seedy underbelly of Haru's world. Whether they are allies, marks, or potential threats remains to be seen, but their introduction expands the social dynamics and power struggles within the game.

"Beautiful," Haru whispered, reaching for his specialized transport case. "And deadly."

He reached the ventilation shaft, his movements fluid and silent. Using a specialized compound, he dissolved the lock and slipped inside. Five minutes later, he was staring at the "Neon Ghost"—an orchid that glowed with a faint, eerie blue light. Haru-s Secret Life -v0.3- -Crime-

Recent updates (like the "Fixed" version) address bugs related to scene transitions and save-file compatibility common in early-access builds. Content Warning

The project is primarily updated on creator-focused platforms where the developer shares monthly progress reports and changelogs. Official Patreon: One of the most praised aspects of this

Previous versions relied on a simple "Affection" meter. Version 0.3 introduces the axis.

Players typically make choices that influence Haru's reputation within the criminal underworld and her relationships with secondary characters. Five minutes later, he was staring at the

The story centers on Haru, who initially appears to be an ordinary character but is deeply involved in illicit activities. The "Crime" subtitle refers to the narrative's focus on underground dealings, theft, or other illegal ventures that Haru undertakes in secret.

How the game's timeline relates to the broader .

The game utilizes 2D character rigging—specifically "Second-gen" rigs developed before the creator transitioned to more advanced systems like Spine for later projects.

The "Crime" subtitle is also an audiovisual shift. The bright, warm color palette of the college settings has been invaded by cool blues, pitch blacks, and neon reds. The UI has been reskinned with a "police evidence" motif—menus look like case files, and save slots are labeled with dates and times.