Gretel’s Honesty

A comic-inspired interactive tale that strips Hansel and Gretel’s sweetness to reveal shadows through Gretel’s inner voice and light choices.

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Recomendaciones Score 8.5 out of 10

Quick facts

Platforms
pc
Genre
visual-novel, interactive-comic, narrative, short
Price
standard
Playtime
short
Difficulty
Very easy, focused on reading and a few lightweight choices
Modes
Solo interactive narrative

Best for

  • Players who want something atmospheric and finishable in one sitting
  • Anyone who likes illustrated interactive fiction more than systems or challenge
  • People looking for a short story game with mood and emotional texture but little execution stress

Skip if

  • Players who want deep branching, puzzle challenge, or combat
  • Anyone who dislikes reading-forward presentation or visual-novel pacing
  • People looking for a longer game with broader mechanical variety

Watch trailer

A quick video reference before deciding whether this fits your taste.

Gretel’s Honesty is a comic-inspired interactive narrative that peels back the sweetness of a familiar fairy tale to reveal the shadows beneath.

Why It Stands Out

  • Blends “comic-style reading + light interaction,” keeping clicks minimal while immersing you in charm and unease.
  • Centers Gretel’s internal monologue for intimate emotional perspective, pacing, and reflection over challenge.
  • Limited palette, expressive illustrations, and sound cues make each panel feel alive and resonant.

Gameplay

  • Click to advance. Simple inputs keep focus on story and visuals, not mechanics.
  • Emotional nuance. Gretel’s thoughts surface fear, hope, and resilience against the witch’s lurking threat.
  • Illustrated density. 10 chapters, ~30 minutes, 300+ illustrations (≈60-page comic), with chapter list and text history for easy revisit.
  • Meaningful branch. One key choice leads to two endings; other interactions deepen immersion without disrupting flow.

Who Should Play It

Players who enjoy interactive visual novels, comic-style narratives, and short, emotionally immersive stories.

Platforms

PC (Steam); console availability not confirmed.

Price

Standard premium indie release; check Steam for current regional pricing and launch discount details.

Official Release Date

September 29, 2026

Official links and sources

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