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Polishing the initial mini-game frameworks (such as the combat engine and stat-check mechanics) ensured that future, content-heavy expansions wouldn't break the codebase. Sourcing and Community Access

: While the backdrop retains the looming dread of the Titan threat, your main day-to-day objective is navigating social hierarchies, building relationships, and initiating romantic encounters with the female cast. 🕹️ Gameplay Mechanics & Sandbox Loop

I should also look for "AstroNut" as a creator. The Patreon page shows "AstroNut" as the creator name. I'll search for "AstroNut visual novel". 2 is a Patreon post. I'll open it. shows that "AstroNut" is the Patreon account name for the developer "Remo_Wind". The game is a visual novel/dating sim set in the Attack on Titan universe. Attack on Survey Corps -v0.22.1- -AstroNut-

is a popular fan-made, adult sandbox visual novel inspired by Hajime Isayama’s critically acclaimed Attack on Titan universe. Developed by independent creator AstroNut (often cross-promoted and distributed alongside Remo_Wind), the game flips the grim, high-stakes survival horror of the anime on its head. Instead of focusing strictly on bloody battles with flesh-eating monstrosities, the title channels its energy into a conversational, choice-driven dating simulation.

Entirely fresh characters designed specifically by AstroNut to expand the camp’s social dynamics and subplots. 3. Mini-Games and Stat Management Polishing the initial mini-game frameworks (such as the

: Beyond combat, the game emphasizes social events like the "Survey Corps Welcoming Party," where players interact with veterans like Levi Ackerman and Hange Zoë [11, 15].

Participate in mini-games and drills designed to simulate the Cadet Corps experience. What’s New in v0.22.1 The Patreon page shows "AstroNut" as the creator name

Fan-favorites reimagined from the original anime and manga series.

Enhancements to the user interface and navigation systems make the sandbox elements more accessible to the user.