Chrono Ecstasy -0.1.4- By Pigeon2play
Added a UI counter and VFX for "Special Request" progression on the map. System Refinements:
As documented in the developer's official Pigeon2Play Patreon Devlog , Version 0.1.4 was prioritized to address early-build progression bottlenecks and technical constraints. The patch introduced several crucial modifications: 1. Strategic and Resource Balancing
Chrono Ecstasy by Pigeon2Play merges management simulation with interactive fiction, creating a multi-layered experience.
Updated design for narrative transitions across multiple story chapters and tweaks to dialogue for better fluidity. Chrono Ecstasy -0.1.4- By Pigeon2Play
At its core, Chrono Ecstasy appears to be an exercise in controlled disorientation. While the game is currently nestled in the niche sectors of platforms like Itch.io, it has begun to turn heads for its aggressive take on time manipulation mechanics.
Pushed the story boundaries further by introducing deep main story arcs like Act 1 Chapter 5 ("Overturn") and specialized "Underground Anomalies" grinding events.
Stopping time alters the fates of ordinary citizens, forcing you to navigate the real-life collateral damage. Added a UI counter and VFX for "Special
Added the ability to convert in-game currency into "Remember" within the Timeless Memories system. Community Reception & Support
“That’s not ecstasy. That’s torture.”
Version 0.1.4 introduced several quality-of-life (QoL) improvements and exclusive events: While the game is currently nestled in the
Pigeon2Play has published a public roadmap on their Itch.io page. After , players can expect:
The track begins as a lone, reversed piano note decaying into a sub-bass pulse that mirrors a slowed human heartbeat. At 0:34, a glitched breakbeat enters—kicks that stutter like a skipping CD, snares that clap one millisecond too early. Synth pads swell and contract like breathing glass. The melody never repeats exactly; instead, it overlaps with its own past self, creating a dissonant harmony only resolvable by listening to the track in a loop three times. At 2:18, a distorted voice whispers: “You’ve been here before.” The beat drops out. A single, warm chord plays. Then the reversed piano note begins again.
Prevents data loss for players playing outside desktop apps. Progression and Early Events