The world to reverse contains two distinct visual novels: hallucinate and Flanca. Both are more than a bit experimental and grim.
We review a sentimental visual novel about family set in the Japanese countryside (mild sci-fi may also be included).
Deploying NoPaste to surge.sh for the high price of free.
Was an NBA player who was born in an overseas U.S. territory born “overseas” as the word is commonly understood?
Using an ATOM feed and feed reader to stay abreast of the latest updates to a WordPress spam comment blacklist without using a plugin.
Reviewing Collage, a translation of a freeware 2004 Japanese visual novel told from the perspective of three young adults in the city.
Thanks to the Nostr Verify plugin for WordPress, you can find NLJ editor N.A. Ferrell on Nostr at nafnlj@thenewleafjournal.com. I explain how it works, step-by-step.
A full review of a lightweight, minimal, open source launcher and app drawer for Android (LineageOS in my case).
The story of how I switched from my Murena Teracube 2e phone to a Google Pixel 3a XL running LineageOS without having planned to do so.
Recapping the fourth May at The New Leaf Journal.
I review I, Too, Saw Dreams Through Air, a visual novel which offers two dream-like visual novels for the (free) price of one.
“Flowers to their memory, / This fair spring day!”