Welcome to Nene Vision Games — an independent studio focused on narrative-driven visual novels, thoughtful worldbuilding, and multilingual storytelling.We create stories that explore memory, culture, ecology, and the long-term future of humanity. Our projects combine character-focused narratives with carefully constructed settings, grounded science fiction, and a calm, atmospheric visual style.

Our current project, Terdo – After the Decay, is being developed simultaneously in German, English, Spanish, and Japanese. We believe localization is more than translation — every language should feel natural, immersive, and emotionally authentic.

As a small independent team, we value clarity, consistency, and respect for the creative work of artists, writers, musicians, and asset creators who help bring these worlds to life. The name “Nēnē” is inspired by the Hawaiian Nēnē goose — a symbol of resilience, adaptation, and quiet persistence. Click here to learn more about the Nēnē and our comittment to support the preservation of this unique animal.

Thank you for visiting our world.

Latest Post

  • Mapping a New World Order

    Mapping a New World Order

    If you had the chance to try the demo of our visual novel Terdo—After the Decay, you may have noticed that the future doesn’t look quite the way you might expect. Then…

  • May I Introduce Atlas?

    May I Introduce Atlas?

    I’m not a scientist. I know some basic things from school, and I always loved physics (chemistry, on the other hand, was a different story). Not long ago, while preparing a paper…

  • Devlog No. 1

    Devlog No. 1

    Summer is here, and we’re back home from our hiking trip to Tuscany. We had a great time there and were even able to work on Terdo on our notebook. More on…

  • So I Invented an Alien Species

    So I Invented an Alien Species

    I am an ambitious person. I always challenge myself. Whatever I start doing, I want to do it properly. Inventing the Terdo for Terdo – After the Decay ment doing something that…

  • My Digital Palette Knife

    My Digital Palette Knife

    I don’t consider myself a sceptical person. I don’t trust easily either. And I am certainly not naïve. When I meet somebody or talk to someone I barely know, I generally assume…