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An episodic, queer, sci-fi comedy visual novel
One day, before he can even graduate high school, Finn Flynn wakes up in the body of a housefly. Without the use of his voice, he’ll have to enlist his prankster ex-boyfriend, and his dads, an insectophobic mad scientist and a punk rocker, to solve the mystery of his transformation, and maybe get his life back?
FLIES FLIES FLIES will contain 6 episodes of roughly 25 minutes’ playtime each. 2 episodes are currently available, and the rest will be released as free updates throughout 2024.
FLIES FLIES FLIES is a linear, scripted experience. There are no player choices, alternate endings, etc.
Features
- Dark sci-fi comedy story full of twists and turns
- A diverse cast of lovable oddballs
- Eclectic collage art style
- Fully voice-acted with subtitles
- Sound captions
- You’ll laugh
- You’ll cry
- You’ll turn into a fly??
- Just kidding
- But only about that last one
Steam User 3
Play Flies Flies Flies! Legitimately some of the most clever dialogue and social commentary of anything I’ve read/experienced/watched before--I’m really looking forward to the next episodes! I’ve never experienced a visual novel before and FFF scratched an itch I didn’t know was there, but now I do and I want more! I love the original humor and eeriness. The abrupt and disquieting way it would cut to the title at strategic points, with the buzzing sounds, felt deep and important and weird and just plain cool. I laughed out loud a lot and felt smarter after playing it. 10/10!
Steam User 2
Laughed my way through both currently available episodes. Can't wait for the rest of them to release. Along with the laughs are moments that veer into horror. Love the look, sound, and the spirit of it all. Definitely recommended.
Steam User 1
I liked it. A fun, mysterious story full of clever nuances and references. I love details like the "Maggots" high school mascot. Nice to have characters going through gender transitioning, questioning, and coming out, which seems rare in media! I also like the jokes about police--too real.
Steam User 0
I really enjoyed this visual novel! It was fun and witty and brought the perfect amount of absurdity while exploring real issues and dynamics. The voice acting really helps with the visual experience and brings everything together, making the story that much better. It is short and engaging and easily worth the hour it takes to play.
Steam User 0
I received this game from curator connect and I played through Episodes 1 and 2. At first the style of the sprites were extremely jarring but as the story progressed I got used to it. I appreciated the voiced lines. I am also transmasc like Finn so a lot of this story was kind of relatable. Each other his parents remind me of mine in a way. This story is all over the place, but I think that also works for his sci-fi like story. || RoboFinn is very funny. ||
Speaking of the curator page, I was wondering if there is/will be any non-binary characters in the game? I thought I was going to find something in Size Size Sizes but it was just background characters
Steam User 0
Body dysmorphia by way of Franz Kafka by way of Rick and Morty by way of those really off the beaten path visual novels you played in high school when you were gay and alone. But it's funnier than all of those things combined. It's surreal, it's hilarious, it's Flies Flies Flies. I want six seasons and a(n interactive) movie plz.
Steam User 0
The story line is relatable, and funny, and the animations are neat! I particularly enjoyed the clever character dialogue and experiencing the personality of each character.