A Nursery Tale Story -final- -studio Sirocco- 〈VALIDATED • BUNDLE〉
It is a devastating commentary on how media often forgets its characters once the credits roll. The "happy ending" becomes a prison.
A magical or dreamlike world that subverts traditional nursery rhyme imagery. A Nursery Tale Story -Final- -Studio Sirocco-
: Built on the RPG Maker engine, it utilizes turn-based combat and exploration typical of the genre, but places a heavy emphasis on dialogue choices and event-triggered scenes rather than traditional dungeon grinding. The "-Final-" Edition It is a devastating commentary on how media
"Every story has an end, but some endings are just the beginning of a memory." : Built on the RPG Maker engine, it
It grew into something we didn’t anticipate. It became a meditation on childhood fears, the nature of memory, and the monsters we create versus the ones we inherit. Over twelve chapters, we watched our protagonist, Elara, stitch her shadow back together, barter with the Clockwork Crow, and finally stand at the edge of the —the forest between sleep and waking.
: This title provides the definitive ending to the series started by Studio Sirocco, tying up loose plot threads.
I want to take a moment to praise our lead animator, , and our composer, Rael . The final three minutes of this episode are wordless. Hana’s watercolor frames dissolve like morning dew, while Rael’s cello score splits into two tracks—one playing forward, one playing backward (listen for the lullaby melody hidden in reverse). It is, I believe, the most beautiful thing we have ever made.












