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Who is Hangover Cat? The developer’s Patreon and Itch.io page offer little—a pixel art avatar of a disheveled tabby with a martini glass, a bio that reads “I make games about people who break things and then have to live with it.” Speculation suggests Hangover Cat is either a solo dev from Eastern Europe or a small collective from the Pacific Northwest. The game’s art style (hand-drawn line art with a brown-and-teal palette, reminiscent of The Wolf Among Us mixed with Disco Elysium’s thought cabinet) supports either theory.

The music, composed by an uncredited artist under the moniker “Second Floor Piano,” is minimalist: creaking floorboards, distant rain, and the click-click of a mop bucket’s wheels echoing through empty halls. In v0.1.0, silence is the primary weapon. You will hear your own heartbeat during the scene where you search Maren’s quarters and find a single photograph: Elara, smiling, wearing a maid’s uniform from a decade ago.

Despite its brevity, He Maid Her Fall -v0.1.0- has sparked intense discussion in visual novel communities. Here’s why: He Maid Her Fall -v0.1.0- By Hangover Cat

Based on Hangover Cat’s devlog (updated sporadically, often at 3 AM), here’s what’s coming:

"He Maid Her Fall" is a visual novel-style game developed by Hangover Cat, released in version 0.1.0. The game appears to be a romantic comedy with a focus on character interactions and player choice. Who is Hangover Cat

Let’s be honest about the version number. v0.1.0 is a skeleton. You can complete the current build in 45–60 minutes. It includes:

What’s missing? Soundtrack (placeholder tracks only), full voice acting (only Cillian has lines), and the remaining four episodes. Hangover Cat has promised a v0.2.0 by Q4 of this year, adding a rival housekeeper and a “trial” sequence. What’s missing

"This is not a feel-good dating sim. 'He Made Her Fall' is about the ugly, fascinating reality of emotional manipulation from the manipulator's point of view. I wanted to explore why someone would destroy a good thing just to prove they could. Play it like a thriller, not a romance. Feedback on v0.1.0 is vital—tell me if the tension lands or if Adam just feels like a jerk. (He is a jerk. But is he an interesting jerk?)"

Most games track kills or karma. He Maid Her Fall tracks mess. Did you lie to the visiting inspector? That’s a stain. Did you break a vase and blame the cat (who may or may not exist)? Stain. Did you watch Elara struggle to stand after her fall and do nothing? The biggest stain of all. This system forces slow, deliberate play. You will agonize over whether to wipe a counter or leave the fingerprint.

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