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A small fanart for #Spiritfarer by @ThunderLotus. I've followed the game for a long time, and it's everything I hoped for and more. Play it if you can!
That's a wrap on this videogame heroines ABC series. I hope you enjoyed following it, finding out who was next, seeing old friends again or discovering potential new ones. I'll go back to mostly retweets for a while. Take care of yourselves in these trying times!
Today's heroine (and last of this series) is Zoe Castillo, from Dreamfall. A worthy follow-up to the Longest Journey and a fantastic adventure in its own right. Also, she has a thing for pillows.
Today's heroine is Yuffie from Final Fantasy 7. I heard the game had a surge of popularity lately, and I don't recall actually ever drawing my favorite ninja thief before, so... why not?
Today's heroine is Yellow Iris from Battle Circuit. A hectic brawler that sometimes devolves in absolute visual confusion, its absurdism and frenetic rhythm make it a blast to play (even on modern systems thanks to the Capcom Beat'em Up Collection).
Today's heroine is Score-chan from Piczle Cross Adventure by @ScoreStudios. If you ever thought Picross needed a light layer of adventure and exploration-based progression, look no further!
Today's heroine is Sakuya from Kuon by From Software. I finally fully finished all routes a few months ago, and it definitely holds up as a simple yet effective classic survival horror title!
Today's heroine is Ryuko Matoi from Kill La Kill IF... Yes! There IS a KLK game, so it *technically* fits this ABC series. Admittedly, I really only wanted to try and draw her for once...
Today's ABC character is Polly Geist from Monster Prom by @btflglitch, a feisty, endearingly funny and lightning-paced dating sim!