You wake up in a room you don't remember entering. The walls are purple. A cartoon frog is greeting you like you're late to work. There's a show about to start, and somehow, you're the co-host.
You don't know how you got here yet.
You will.
SUPERMARKET MUSIC is a visual novel rhythm game about a machine that reads human dreams and turns them into television — and the people fighting over what the hell to do with it now that it exists.
You play
Special Feature, an investigative journalist who just became the biggest story she's ever covered. Every song is a clue. Every conversation writes someone into your future or writes them out of it. Nobody in this place is telling you the whole truth. Some of them aren't even telling themselves.
The show must go on.
FEATURES
- Full visual novel narrative — branching dialogue, multiple routes, and a hidden knowledge system that tracks what every character knows (including you)
- Original soundtrack — a full album's worth of songs, fully integrated into the story. The music is the plot
- Rhythm gameplay — multiple difficulties, full Arcade Mode, no skill gates on the story
- Fully voice-acted cast, inspired by late-90s anime TV
- Hand-crafted 2D art direction — no AI, no asset flips, no shortcuts
- A mystery that rewards paying attention — secrets in the lyrics, in the backgrounds, in what characters don't say
THE CAST
Family Man — A washed-up TV dad trying to reconnect with the world through music, surreal dreams, and broken VCR tapes. He named himself.
Special Feature — A YouTube journalist who came here looking for a story and found herself in one. Sharp. Competitive. Guarded for reasons she hasn't told anyone.
Frub Bub — A cartoon frog. Narrator. Occasional fourth-wall offender. Might know more than he's letting on.
DEMO DROPS THIS SUMMER
First chapter of the story. Multiple songs. Free. No strings.
KICKSTARTER LAUNCHES SEPTEMBER
Wishlist now to get notified when the demo goes live.