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Recent itch.io comments include players asking for missing routes, Ending 20, memories, and community guide links.
Sunlit rural mystery
Start Oniray's first-person visual novel from the cover. You are going back to a grandfather's farm, a village that remembers you, and Silas, the childhood friend you cannot quite remember.

Sunlit rural mystery
Begin at the cover. Read slowly; the quiet details matter.If the game does not start cleanly, try opening The False Sun in a new tab.
The False Sun begins in a warm rural summer: quiet fields, familiar faces, farm chores, and the pull of someone who seems to know you too well. The official itch.io page describes that comfort giving way to something more unsettling, and the player comments echo the same mix of beauty and unease.
Start from the cover. The first scene may take a moment, so give it a little room before clicking away.
The story begins with a trip back to your grandfather's farm, where the village remembers more than you do.
Silas is your childhood friend in the story, but he knows you far better than you remember knowing him.
Choices shape your relationship with Silas and point you toward one of the game's 20 possible endings.
The core loop is simple: read, choose, help around the farm, spend time with Silas, and come back when you want to test a different path.
The official page presents The False Sun through a bright rural summer, then makes the familiar village feel less certain. Fields, farm work, Silas, and missing memory come first; the unease grows from there.
Recent itch.io comments include players asking for missing routes, Ending 20, memories, and community guide links.
Players call out the character art, backgrounds, CGs, and animated moments as reasons they kept playing.
Official details mention helping around the farm; player route notes also discuss cattle, eggs, feeding, and who does the work.
Several comments are about Mac or Android trouble, so the official page and newest replies are the safest place to check.
Start with the spoiler-controlled 20-ending route notes. The hub tracks player-reported clues, common variables, and uncertain branches without opening spoilers by default.
The help page organizes Mac, Android, translation, iOS, and DLC questions from public player comments, with links back to official sources.
For the original download page, ratings, creator updates, and community replies, visit The False Sun on itch.io.
The False Sun is not just a gentle farm story. The official page marks it for mature audiences and lists physical and emotional violence, disturbing themes, flashing visual effects, and sudden or loud sound.
If those are hard for you, pause before starting. The comments make it clear that players are attached to the art and story, but they also keep talking about bad endings, fear, and routes that are not easy to solve.
Yes. Press Play on the cover to begin from this page, or use the new-tab option if the player does not start cleanly.
It is a first-person visual novel about returning to your grandfather's farm with unclear memories, while the village and Silas remember you.
The official itch.io page lists 20 possible endings, with choices affecting your relationship with Silas and the route you reach.
The comments repeatedly mention the art style, story, CGs, animation, Silas, difficult endings, and wanting route help.
No. The official page marks it for mature audiences and lists physical and emotional violence, disturbing themes, flashing effects, and sudden sound.
Use Oniray's official itch.io page. The recent comments there include community help for Mac and Android download issues.
When you are ready, go back to the player and press Play. Start with the farm, Silas, and the first choices. Save the route notes for when you actually want help.
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