May--39-s Summer Vacation -v0.04.3- -otchakun- ⭐
Otchakun’s project is a gentle reminder that summer, much like a good story, isn't about the destination. It's about the long afternoons that seem to stretch forever, the friendships that deepen in the heat, and the small discoveries made when you slow down. Keep an eye on this one—by the time v0.05 drops, May’s summer might just become a season you’ll want to revisit again and again.
The story follows May, a thoughtful young student on the cusp of her summer holidays. Rather than aiming for high-stakes drama or fantastical adventure, the game focuses on the small, resonant moments: the sound of cicadas, the taste of a chilled watermelon, the hesitation before asking a friend to hang out. Version 0.04.3 advances the narrative to the end of the first in-game week, where May begins to grapple with a simple but relatable question: "What do I really want to do with my free time?" May--39-s Summer Vacation -v0.04.3- -Otchakun-
Exploring the Narrative Charm of May’s Summer Vacation -v0.04.3- by Otchakun Otchakun’s project is a gentle reminder that summer,
Note: As of this writing, the game is available as a free demo on Itch.io. The developer recommends using headphones for the full ambient experience. The story follows May, a thoughtful young student
In the ever-expanding world of independent visual novels and interactive storytelling, few slice-of-life demos capture the quiet nostalgia of a seasonal break quite like May’s Summer Vacation -v0.04.3- , the latest work-in-progress from the developer Otchakun. While still in an early version (indicated by the v0.04.3 tag), the game has already begun to generate quiet interest for its gentle pacing, hand-drawn aesthetic, and character-focused writing.
As expected from an early build, gameplay is light. Players navigate May through a handful of locations—her family home, a local shrine, a quiet convenience store parking lot—using a point-and-click interface. Dialogues branch occasionally, offering subtle shifts in May's personality (shy, curious, or bold). The real star, however, is the art. Otchakun employs a soft, slightly watercolor palette that makes every scene feel like a faded memory.


I used capital letters to mark the clockwise face rotations: F (front), R (right), L (left), U (up), D (down).
When the white edges are solved we can move on to solve the white corners.
twisting the corner in each step. Using this trick you can solve each white corner in less than 6 iterations.
When a center layer piece is in its correct position, but oriented incorrectly then use the same algorithm to take it out, inserting another piece to replace it temporarily.


1. Hold the cube in your hand having an unsolved yellow corner in the highlighted top-right-front position.