Broken Promises -v0.37- By Light Cavalry -

At its core, Broken Promises is a story-driven adult visual novel that eschews the typical "harem fantasy" tropes in favor of a raw, often uncomfortable look at relationships, infidelity, and emotional recovery. Light Cavalry has built a reputation for writing characters who feel painfully real, complete with flaws, baggage, and conflicting motivations.

The game follows the protagonist, a man in his late twenties whose seemingly perfect life begins to unravel after he discovers a devastating secret about his long-term partner. Unlike many games in the genre where the player is immediately showered with affection, Broken Promises forces you to earn trust, navigate awkward silences, and live with the consequences of your temper or forgiveness. Broken Promises -v0.37- By Light Cavalry

Previous versions ended on a cliffhanger involving a late-night confession. Version 0.37 extends the narrative by two full chapters. Without spoiling the major twist, the update focuses heavily on the "reconstruction phase" after a major argument in v0.36. Players will finally see the fallout of the "Letter Incident," and depending on your previous choices, you may either find a path toward reconciliation or a bitter, permanent separation. At its core, Broken Promises is a story-driven

Previously, your "Trust" meter was a simple bar. Now, it has been split into three distinct stats: Unlike many games in the genre where the

For the uninitiated, Broken Promises eschews the typical harem fantasy. You play as Adrian, a man in his late twenties who, five years ago, made a series of life-binding vows to three different women. Instead of a polyamorous utopia, Adrian finds himself trapped in a web of logistical nightmares, emotional exhaustion, and the constant fear of exposure.

Version 0.36 left players on a knife's edge: the "Charity Gala" arc ended with a public near-miss and a private text message that simply read, "I know what you did."

Version 0.37 picks up exactly 48 hours later. The "calm before the storm" is over. Light Cavalry has stated in dev logs that this version represents the "End of the Prologue," meaning the safety rails are officially off. If you thought previous versions had harsh penalties, you haven't seen anything yet.