Okay so I know this is slightly off-topic, but I feel like it's too minor to deserve its own thread: Enokifu uploaded some sort of
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, where he ('among' other things, heh) talks about playing Among Us with his family on New Years Eve. This is interesting because he then apparently got inspired by that to create a
new minigame aptly titled "2021minigame", which he already uploaded in the post (and in what I can only assume is its entirety).
Don't get too excited though, because when I said "mini" in that description, I meant it. In his own words: "So it's not very erotic, but I'd like to release it on ci-en as the New Year holidays are over, and I hope you love the heroine." I played through it already, and I only found one "CG" scene, alongside a couple minor animations.
The setting is fresh, it features a new heroine on a spaceship. Her ship reactor breaks down on interstellar travels and as she investigates she finds some sort of alien worm monster sabotaging it.
Gameplay (standard rpgmaker controls btw) is kind of like Among Us, but you don't do the tasks yourself, it just takes a couple seconds to complete. Also, instead of other people you have the aliens roaming around, which are hard to dodge because the lights are out (so you can only see your current room, vision is blocked by walls). Q is the only special button, it deploys a sort of "flare" that you can use to see even when not in that room (you have infinitely many, but can only have 5 down, so 1st vanishes once u set a 6th).
Getting lewded by the worms stuns you briefly and fills a heart bar, it's full - you lose. Simple. There's also
the roaming "mother" monsters, which chase very fast if they see you, and it's instalose once u get caught. I found it impossible to shake them after they aggroed. Play time is short, I would guess like 20m? Depends on how much you fail, it took me 2 tries.
On a more relevant note to this thread in particular: he also thanks Nupuryu for managing the production of KB2 during his time off, which seems to have been all of 2021 so far.
note: I used google translate to interpret the post, so I might have misunderstood some things