Holding Hands -v0.41- - -kirantiplayer-

In an indie landscape oversaturated with high-fantasy dating sims and melodramatic otome epics, Holding Hands takes a radically simple premise and turns it into something quietly profound. The latest update, version 0.41, continues Kirantiplayer’s slow, deliberate exploration of early romance—no monsters, no magic, just the terrifying vulnerability of a first touch. You play as a nameless protagonist navigating the final weeks of a rainy autumn semester. The goal isn’t to save the world or win a tournament. It’s to work up the courage to hold someone’s hand.

The standout addition is the interaction. During a new library scene, you can now choose to gently brush your pinky against the love interest’s hand before a full hold. It’s a micro-interaction that many players missed in v0.40, and it’s implemented with surprising tension. A single pixel shift in the character’s sprite (a blush, a flinch) tells you everything. The Kirantiplayer Aesthetic Returning fans will recognize the signature Kirantiplayer style: soft, muted color palettes (lots of lavender, grey-blue, and amber), lo-fi background loops that shift pitch based on your heart rate, and a minimalist UI that feels like a worn journal. Holding Hands -v0.41- -Kirantiplayer-

Developer: Kirantiplayer Version: 0.41 (Early Access) Genre: Slice-of-life, Romance Visual Novel In an indie landscape oversaturated with high-fantasy dating

If you’re tired of visual novels where love is a checklist of gifts, download v0.41. Just don’t expect to finish it with dry eyes. Holding Hands -v0.41- is available now on Kirantiplayer’s Itch.io page. A Patreon build with an extended “jealousy” route is planned for late next month. The goal isn’t to save the world or win a tournament

– “Promising. For patient romantics only.”