Content Warning: This game contains mature themes and emotional intensity. Suitable for players 16+.
When Time Is Running Out
14 Days With You is a deeply emotional visual novel about connection and intimacy. If you only had 14 days with someone special, how would you approach them? Would you be bold? Cautious? Would you speak your heart or hold back?
Set in a peaceful seaside town, 14 Days With You follows your encounters with Ren - a mysterious yet endearing character who has their own boundaries, attitudes, and hidden emotions. Every conversation is a choice, every silence carries meaning.
14-Day Journey
Each day brings new dialogue and opportunities
Emotional Depth
Focus on real connection over stats
Complex Characters
Characters with real boundaries and depth
Multiple Endings
Your choices shape how the story ends
Game Features
- 14-Day Structure: The limited timeframe creates urgency - every choice matters more because time is finite.
- Dialogue-Driven Gameplay: No complex stats or combat - just meaningful conversations.
- Butterfly Effect: Small choices in day-to-day conversations can lead to vastly different outcomes.
- Hidden Depths: Ren isn't a simple love interest - they have their own life, boundaries, and secrets.
- Emotional Resonance: Many players report feeling a genuine connection to the character and story.
- Replayability: Multiple endings encourage exploration of different approaches.
How to Play 14 Days With You
Approach with care and attention:
Begin your 14-day journey in the seaside town
Engage in daily conversations with Ren
Choose how to approach each moment - bold, gentle, or reserved
Watch as the relationship develops based on your approach
Tips for Success
- The game isn't about maximizing affection - it's about authenticity.
- Pay attention to Ren's reactions - they reveal what works and what doesn't.
- Some conversations have hidden subtext - look for the meaning behind words.
- There are no "correct" choices - just choices that lead to different outcomes.
- Trust builds slowly - rushing might backfire.
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