14 Days With You - Short Romance Visual Novel
14 Days With You 14 Days With You is a short, hand-drawn romance visual novel. You spend two weeks with someone. The days are small - making tea, reading on the couch, taking out the trash - but every one of them asks you the same quiet question. Are you listening? Read in the browser, no download, no install. Press Play, sit down, and let the first day begin.
What 14 Days With You Feels Like
14 Days With You is a free short romance visual novel. Fourteen days in a small apartment, two people who don't quite know how to be honest yet, and a story that listens to how you read. The browser player at the top of this page streams the original build straight into an embedded frame - no download, no install, no signup, no itch.io. Press Play, give the page a second to settle, and start the run.
This is a romance visual novel built for short, focused sessions. You can read it once in a sitting, or pace it out over a week - both work. The text is dense in places, the visuals are hand-drawn, and the choices matter more than the chrome around them.
How To Play 14 Days With You
You don't need any special setup. Use your mouse or touchscreen to advance dialogue, pick choices, and interact with the game. The browser player handles the rest. Read carefully, take your time, and let the game ask you the question it actually wants answered.
Press Play and let the frame load. No install, no signup, no itch.io.
Click or tap to advance. Read each line - the small words carry the weight.
When a choice appears, trust your gut - the game remembers what you picked.
Replay with a different instinct. Multiple Endings are waiting.
14 Days With You - Screenshots
All screenshots below come straight from the playable build. This is what the game actually looks like when it loads in the browser player above.
Why 14 Days With You Works in the Browser
The romance visual novel format is one of the best fits for the browser. No installer, no platform checks, no waiting for a launcher to update. You press Play and the page streams the original build right into the embedded frame.
No Download
Press Play. The frame loads. That's it. No itch.io, no Steam, no installer, no signup.
100% Browser-Based
Runs in any modern browser on desktop, laptop, or tablet. Mobile works for some routes, but a bigger screen is the comfortable way.
Multiple Endings
Your choices matter. Replay to see the routes you didn't take the first time.
Hand-Drawn Art
The visual style holds up close - the gallery above is straight from the playable build, not marketing renders.
Free To Play
No paywall, no demo timer, no "buy the full version" popup. The build above is the full game.
Not On itch.io
This portal mirrors the playable build so you can play it free in your browser without visiting itch.io.
Tips Before You Start
Give the page a clean tab if you can. Close noisy streams, let the iframe take the screen, and read with sound on low if your browser allows it. The game isn't hard to click through, but it's easy to skim past a line that does most of the work. Pay attention to small verbs, to who answers first, to the moment a character goes quiet.
If a polite line makes you flinch, follow that flinch. If a request feels too reasonable, remember it. The best run is usually the one where you let the game catch you being polite when you meant to be honest - and the second run is where it stops feeling like a story and starts feeling like an argument with your own willingness.
A Fan-Built Browser Portal For 14 Days With You
This is a fan-built browser portal for 14 Days With You, made to keep the game easy to launch, easy to revisit, and easy to share. The page focuses on the browser player, readable notes, real screenshots, and practical troubleshooting. It is not trying to bury you in lore before you have started the run. 14 Days With You is better when you walk in with just enough context - and the Play button at the top is the way in.
If you enjoy romance visual novel games, 14 Days With You is worth playing slowly. If you like replaying choices to see what changes, the multiple endings give you plenty of rooms to walk into. And if all you want is a quick way to start, the player at the top of the page is the point: press play, give it a second, and see what it asks you first.
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