"You can run from your past, but on Regret Island, the past runs the show."
What’s fascinating about Regret Island is how it treats agency. You are not merely a visitor; you are implicated. The island resists exculpation. It offers small choices that feel momentous—whether to follow a crumbling path into a forest of rusted swings, whether to open a diary with its lock long since corroded, whether to speak aloud a name you’ve rehearsed in the dark. Each decision ripples, not with fireworks or dramatic plot turns, but with quiet consequence. The game’s moral texture is not binary; it is granular. Regret here is not punishment so much as consequence meted out in the currency of memory.
New event triggers have been added, making it easier yet more nuanced to pursue specific character paths without hitting dead ends.
As of v0.2.5.0, three main romanceable paths have substantial content, with two side-characters teased for v0.3.0. Regret Island -v0.2.5.0- -InfiniteLust Studios-
The Island shimmered. A system prompt appeared:
The studio utilizes high-fidelity 3D rendering engines to create visually immersive character models and environments, blending a mystery-driven plot with explicit adult content. Key Features in Update v0.2.5.0
Building, managing, or breaking relationships with a diverse cast of characters (often primarily female NPCs) through dialogue choices, quests, and daily routines. "You can run from your past, but on
Trust can be built or permanently shattered based on how you delegate tasks, share resources, and handle interpersonal conflicts.
At its heart, Regret Island begins with a sudden, catastrophic accident that strands a diverse group of individuals on a remote, unmapped island. What starts as a desperate bid for basic survival quickly spirals into a psychological thriller. The island itself harbors dark secrets, acting as a catalyst that strips away societal norms and forces the survivors to confront their deepest fears, regrets, and desires.
In early-access game development—especially for visual novels built on engines like Ren'Py or Unity—version numbers tell a story of progress. A jump to signifies a stable, incremental update focused on expanding existing content pipelines. It offers small choices that feel momentous—whether to
: Characters can permanently die or descend into madness based on your choices and management of their mental state.
is an adult-oriented horror and psychological thriller developed by InfiniteLust Studios using the RPG Maker MV engine. This sandbox-style game blends survival elements with a dark narrative focused on human nature, emotional trauma, and explicit adult content. The Story: A Desolate Escape Gone Wrong
InfiniteLust Studios, the developer behind Regret Island, is known for creating games that push boundaries. Their approach to game development seems to focus on creating immersive stories with complex characters and themes. The studio's engagement with the community, particularly through feedback channels and updates, suggests a commitment to evolving the game in line with player expectations and preferences.