The Wandering Corinne V1.01 May 2026

Fans of LISA , To the Moon , Yume Nikki , and anyone who likes to cry in a cozy way.

The soundtrack is minimalist piano and ambient field recordings (rain, distant trains, muffled voices). It’s beautiful, but a few tracks loop too aggressively in longer puzzle sections. The Wandering Corinne v1.01

This is where v1.01 shows its roots. The core loop: explore small maps, find “Memory Fragments,” solve light inventory puzzles (find the key, unlock the drawer, combine a ticket stub with a photograph). None of it is hard—veterans will breeze through—but the puzzles serve the story. Fans of LISA , To the Moon ,

8.5/10

The hand-drawn, slightly smudged pencil-and-watercolor art is stunning. Corinne’s animation is fluid, and each realm has a distinct palette (sepias for memory, cool blues for loneliness, stark whites for denial). Some backgrounds are simple, but that’s intentional—it focuses you on the details that matter (a cracked locket, an unsent letter). This is where v1

v1.01 fixes earlier build issues: collision detection is smoother, and a frustrating “dark maze” section now has subtle light cues. However, the movement still feels slightly “grid-snappy” (classic RPG Maker), which clashes with the organic art. There’s no combat, only environmental storytelling and a few chase sequences that are more tense than punishing.