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Seedsow Lullaby is a time-bending visual novel with an intriguing premise

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Seedsow Lullaby is a time-bending visual novel with an intriguing premise
  • Seedsow Lullaby is a time-twisting visual novel
  • High schooler Misuzu must team up with a younger version of her deceased mother, and her own future daughter
  • The three must journey through a mythical landscape to conduct the Seedsow Ceremony and usher in the rebirth of the gods

The visual novel world is one which is surprisingly underrepresented on mobile, with some exceptions like the Methods series. Be that because of ingrained bias against the genre on the part of Western gamers, or just a lack of interest from publishers of a traditionally PC-focused genre. But Seedsow Lullaby looks set to defy that trend when it releases May 1st on iOS and Android.

Seedsow Lullaby is initially a baffling release. As it sells itself on being a visual novel with no choices or branching paths. "But wait-," you might say, "-isn't that the whole point of a visual novel?!" Well, yes and no, because Seedsow Lullaby's core premise may be intriguing enough to make up for that.

In Seedsow Lullaby, Misuzu lost her mother at a young age. But on her sixteenth birthday, she's suddenly approached by a woman claiming to be her mother, also at age sixteen. Misuzu, it seems, is supposed to help conduct the Seedsow Ceremony to usher in the rebirth of the gods, and it appears that she'll also need the help of her own daughter, drawn from the future, to complete her mission.

A picture of four people on a boat in a quintessentially animesque style. Live, die, repeat

Now, time travel in the visual novel genre is by no means unusual. Steins; Gate, for example, is an iconic genre-definer famous for its use of alternative timelines and branching narratives. But Seedsow Lullaby looks set to offer a more straightforward take on the concept.

While that may be off-putting for some, I've no doubt that grappling with the question of life, death,h and the certainty of the future will make for an interesting plotline. So keep your eyes peeled for an international release of Seedsow Lullaby soon.

But if you need something to tide you over in the meantime, why not check out our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week?

Iwan Morris
Iwan Morris
Iwan is a Cardiff-based freelance writer, who joined the Pocket Gamer Biz site fresh-faced from University before moving to the Pocketgamer.com editorial team in November of 2023.