In a city where by the authoritarian regime known as the Grey Authority , citizens live in a world of static, grayscale architecture. The two protagonists, Mina (19) and Yui (22), are forced to share a tiny, one‑room apartment after their mother disappears under mysterious circumstances.
With a deep breath, we faced the darkness, our colors at the ready. The battle was intense, with hues clashing and swirling around us. But in the end, we emerged victorious, our bond as sisters and our mastery of the colors proving to be too much for the darkness. Living With Sister- Monochrome Fantasy -v2.0.0 ...
| Platform | Link (as of 2026) | Format | |----------|-------------------|--------| | | www.monochromefantasy.com | Web‑novel with embedded illustrations and UI. | | Steam | store.steampowered.com/app/XXXXX/Monochrome_Fantasy | Downloadable visual‑novel version (includes extra soundtrack). | | Mobile App | iOS/Android – “Monochrome Fantasy” | Optimized for touch‑based navigation; includes “Night Mode.” | | Print Anthology | Monochrome Fantasy: The Illustrated Stories (ISBN 978‑1‑23456‑789‑0) | Hardcover, full‑color (ironically) art book with author commentary. | In a city where by the authoritarian regime
Before dissecting the update, let’s establish the baseline. Originally developed as a passion project by an indie team known for their hand-drawn aesthetics, Living With Sister places you in the shoes of a protagonist (default name: Ren) who, after a family tragedy, moves into a crumbling ancestral home with his younger sister, Yuki. The battle was intense, with hues clashing and
If you ever move in with someone whose world is monochrome, bring an extra lamp. You’ll need the light to study shadows—and maybe, if you’re lucky, to find the bright thread they didn’t mean to hide.