To celebrate the ides of march I am reposting a fresh link to my visual novel presentation of the first Bunny and Raffles story “The Ides of March” which I originally shared in September of last year.

The game is free to play, though voluntary “pay what you want” donations to the artist’s coffee fund are accepted and greatly appreciated!

Be gay and do crime in Victorian London in this new way to experience E.W Hornung’s 1898 short story– a contemporary counterpart to Sherlock Holmes.

The Ides of March is the first of a series of crime adventure stories starring the hapless and sweet tempered ‘Bunny’ Manders, and his daring, manic former schoolmate AJ Raffles, who drags him into a glorious and dangerous life of criminal sin.

This Visual Novel presentation of the story includes:
–2 sprites with 12+ expressions and posesĀ 
–7 backgrounds
–10 illustration inserts
–7,500 word script