Nia drops you into a tense survival story set among the ruins of a dying Titan: you find an unconscious girl with a cracked Primordial Crystal in her chest and must bring her into your shelter, stabilize her ether flow and prevent her from turning to stone. The ambient ether is toxic, and overworking her causes a dangerous Ether Fever, so as her Pilot you’ll face harsh choices between forcing labor for gold or protecting her at the cost of scarce resources. Players looking for character-driven survival with moral tension will find this early demo compelling.
⭐ Manage a shelter and stabilize Nia's ether flow to keep her from petrifying.
⭐ Make consequential moral choices that affect her mental state and story outcomes.
⭐ Functional day, economy, unlock and personality systems form the playable loop.
⭐ Navigate toxic ambient ether and the risk of Ether Fever while balancing work and rest.
⭐ Several H and romantic events are already implemented in this early build.
✅ A focused, character-driven premise that blends survival mechanics with relationship management.
✅ Core gameplay loop (days, economy, unlocks, personalities) is implemented even in this alpha demo.
✅ Choices carry weight and produce divergent consequences, encouraging replayability.
✅ Compact demo format allows players to quickly experience the narrative and mechanics.
❎ Early alpha/demo state means limited content, polish and long-term progression compared to a full release.
❎ This is a fan-made, non-commercial project based on the Xenoblade Chronicles universe and is not an official title.
❎ Many visual assets were generated with AI and may vary in style or consistency.
Nia is presented as a fan-made, non-profit project created outside of the original franchise team; the build emphasizes storytelling and experimental mechanics rather than commercial distribution.
This release is an early alpha/demo: the main gameplay loop (days, economy, unlocks and personalities) is fully functional and several H and romantic events are present, but additional content and polish remain in development.