The Tenth Minute
About the Game
Years later, what returns first is rarely the answer.
Not the truth, not the conclusion, but the light of a certain day, a gust of wind, a sentence left unfinished, and the look in someone’s eyes when they turned back.
The Tenth Minute is a short narrative game told through chat interactions and novel-style reading. Through chat threads and a story reader, you will gradually step into a memory that keeps being revisited, piecing together the missed moments, misunderstandings, closeness, and belated understanding between three people beneath the surface of an ordinary school life.
In this game, you will:
Read a complete short story of around 2 hours
Progress through chat conversations, choices, and novel-style chapters
Revisit a school-day memory that gradually begins to feel out of place
Unlock side stories, archives, illustrations, and video replay content
Follow a quiet story about memory, regret, and belated understanding
Chat is the core of progression. You will receive messages, respond to conversations, and move the story forward through the chat interface. The main story unfolds in a novel-style reader, while side stories and archive content gradually unlock along the way, filling in the characters, their relationships, and the emotions that were never fully spoken aloud.
Beyond chat interaction and reading, the game also includes a wide range of illustrations, video segments, and original music. Dozens of illustrations, multiple video segments, and one original theme song work together with the text to create a fuller emotional and narrative experience, so the story extends beyond reading alone.
This is not a game built around heavy deduction or complex puzzle-solving. It is closer to a concentrated, restrained reading experience shaped by youth, relationships, memory, and hindsight, with a steady undercurrent of quiet unease. Some choices will affect parts of the experience, but the story is less about “finding the answer” than about understanding, after everything is already over, what those moments really meant.
The full experience takes around 2 hours, making The Tenth Minute well suited for players who enjoy short narrative games, chat-based storytelling, novel-style reading, and stories with youthful emotion and light psychological mystery.
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