Noxian Nights -finished- - — Version- 1.2.4

The game didn't just settle for being a "porn parody"—it built a world where your choices in party management and relationship points actually mattered, shifting how characters viewed you and changing the outcome of the story. How to Play

is a completed adult visual novel/RPG hybrid set in the League of Legends universe, focusing on Riven as the protagonist. The story begins after her exile from Noxus, leading into an original plot involving amnesia, conspiracy, and captivity. Version 1.2.4 is the final public release — stable, content-complete, and with most major bugs patched.

While previous major patches added massive chunks of content, Version 1.2.4 serves as the definitive polish update. It ensures that all branching paths function flawlessly without game-breaking bugs. Noxian Nights -Finished- - Version- 1.2.4

The landscape of fan-made gaming projects and visual novels frequently delivers hidden gems that rival mainstream releases. Among these, the completion of the project under the moniker marks a major milestone for its community. This final build represents the culmination of extensive development, bug fixing, and narrative expansion, offering players a polished, complete experience. What is Noxian Nights?

All character arcs, faction storylines, and major plotlines have reached their definitive endings. There are no more cliffhangers or "To Be Continued" screens. The game didn't just settle for being a

Where gladiators fight for glory, freedom, or survival, proving their worth to the empire. How to Install and Run Version 1.2.4

Hidden alignment checks and interaction sequences with world NPCs. Version 1

The project emphasizes an engaging plot that explores the internal struggles, loyalties, and motivations of its characters within the Noxian landscape. Version 1.2.4 & Final Update Features

Fixed persistent memory-leak issues common to long play sessions on the RPG Maker runtime engine.

: Beyond the two default endings, there are three unlockable character-specific finales.