The Secret- Ghosted Thrilled -v0.4.9.5.2- • Verified

Version 0.4.9.5.2 was rolled out to fix a bug where ghosted NPCs would send SMS messages containing raw file paths from the developer’s own computer. One user reported receiving a text that read: C:/Users/EchoChamber/Desktop/notes/the_real_secret.txt . When they navigated to that path (modifying the username, of course), they found nothing—but the attempt crashed the game and locked their save.

The "Thrilled" state is an actual status effect in the game’s code. It occurs when you re-initiate contact after a period of ghosting. The dialogue becomes raw, panicked, and hyper-attached. The writing in v0.4.9.5.2 is particularly sharp: ghosted characters do not forgive you. They interrogate you. They remember previous playthroughs. If you restart the game, Silas will say, "You reset. Again. Do you know what that does to a person?" The Secret- Ghosted Thrilled -v0.4.9.5.2-

Unlike traditional visual novels where the primary mechanics involve clicking through dialogue to unlock romance routes, The Secret- Ghosted Thrilled introduces a volatile emotional state engine. The game tracks not just affection, but perceived abandonment and unreliable memory . Version 0

In the sprawling underground ecosystems of indie gaming, interactive fiction, and patreon-funded passion projects, certain strings of text carry a weight that transcends their alphanumeric appearance. Few phrases in recent memory have sparked as much intrigue, confusion, and obsessive documentation as the keyword: "The Secret- Ghosted Thrilled -v0.4.9.5.2-" . The "Thrilled" state is an actual status effect

The keyword itself is a relic of the game’s save-file naming convention. Players discovered that if you perform a specific sequence of actions—ignoring a character named Mara for exactly three in-game weeks, then accepting a date, then leaving her on "read" in the simulated phone interface—the game generates a save file with this exact string. The centerpiece of version v0.4.9.5.2 is the "Ghosted" loop. In most dating sims, ghosting a character results in a game over or a sad ending. Here, it unlocks the game’s true layer.

When you ghost a primary character (there are three: Mara, Silas, and the non-binary AI companion, Vox ), the game does not end. Instead, the UI begins to degrade. Text messages arrive in the protagonist’s phone log—but they are dated tomorrow . Subtitles sometimes show lines of dialogue that were never spoken. The background art of your apartment slowly empties of furniture.