The Copycat -v1.0.0- By Piggybackride Productions ((free)) «Extended ✯»
The desk arrived on a Tuesday, stripped of varnish and flecked with paint. It had a single deep drawer that stuck when she tugged it open. Inside, beneath a yellowing grocery list, there was a small spiral-bound notebook with no cover and a single word scrawled on the first page: COPY.
The story follows a protagonist whose life is upended after their father is brutally murdered. Rather than finding relief from school bullying, the situation intensifies, forcing the player to navigate social dynamics and attempt to gain popularity while dealing with a bully who threatens what remains of their family. Game Overview and Themes Narrative Focus: The Copycat -v1.0.0- By PiggyBackRide Productions
She considered leaving entirely—abandoning the ginkgo trees and the cheap desk and the spiral notebooks—and just starting over somewhere else. But the copycat followed. Even when she intended to be quiet, patterns leaked: the rhythm of her breathing recorded itself in the hallway tiles; a street vendor she had passed months ago called out a sandwich order she'd never placed. Leaving felt like running from a shadow that learned to match your pace. The desk arrived on a Tuesday, stripped of
She started keeping a list of things the copycat could not replicate. Names, she found, resisted it. Say a name and the air would stutter; pronouncing it three times left a metallic taste. Birthmarks—no matter how described—blurred in the copybook's lines. Music composed from memory that included tiny wrong notes remained imperfect in any mimicry. These were omissions she could use. The story follows a protagonist whose life is
: According to The Visual Novel Database (VNDB) , the game is classified as 18+ due to its mature themes and content. Distinction from Other Titles
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