Living Together- -v0.40b- -advent Games- May 2026

Version numbers in visual novels are often cryptic, but v0.40b represents a significant chunk of the story. By this stage, the "honeymoon phase" of the living arrangement has faded, and the real drama begins to set in.

For those catching up, v0.40b typically focuses on relationship consolidation. In previous updates, the player spends time meeting characters and establishing initial dynamics. Now, the consequences of those early choices begin to manifest. The update pushes the narrative forward, offering deeper insight into the female leads' backstories—specifically exploring why they needed to move in and the baggage they brought with them.

Players can expect:

For newcomers, Living Together operates on a day-by-day schedule. Each in-game day is divided into four segments: Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Late Night. You choose an activity for each segment, which can be spent with a specific character, alone (to raise skills), or on chores (which affect household mood). Living Together- -v0.40b- -Advent Games-

Key stats to manage:

The game does not have a traditional “win” state. Instead, success is measured by the stories you uncover and the relationships you maintain. Multiple endings exist, from romantic commitments to bittersweet farewells.

Version: 0.40b
Developer: Advent Games
Genre: Adult Visual Novel / Dating Sim / Slice of Life
Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac (Ren’Py) Version numbers in visual novels are often cryptic, but v0


Living Together is available exclusively through Advent Games’ official Patreon page and Itch.io store. The developers do not currently distribute on Steam due to adult content restrictions.

System requirements:

Installation steps:

The public roadmap (updated September 2025) teases v0.41 for Q1 2026, featuring:

Advent Games has also hinted at a potential “Living Together: Definitive Edition” after v1.0, which would include voice acting and expanded epilogues.

Players can now engage in five new daily routines: The game does not have a traditional “win” state

Increased by respecting privacy, helping with chores, and sharing meals. Decreased by entering her room uninvited, commenting on her appearance too early, or ignoring her obvious distress signals.