u/Purna_from_ClarioBio

Seeking Developer for Project: Eden's Garden Fan Project

Hello! I am currently working on a fan-made continuation of the Danganronpa-inspired project, Eden's Garden, and I am looking for a talented developer to join the team.

About the Project:

  • Genre: Danganronpa-style Killing Game / Visual Novel.
  • Status: Currently in the planning and design phase.
  • Goal: To create a high-quality, engaging continuation of the Eden's Garden story and mechanics.

What I Need: I am looking for a collaborator to handle the technical and coding side of development. While I am handling the narrative, design, and creative direction, I need someone proficient in game development (ideally with experience in Unity or similar engines) to bring the project to life.

Why Join? If you are a fan of the Danganronpa franchise or the Eden's Garden project specifically, this is a great opportunity to apply your technical skills to a creative, character-driven story.

Interested? If you are interested in collaborating or would like to learn more about the project’s scope, please reach out to me via purnakhutal@gmail.com. Let’s build something great together!

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u/Purna_from_ClarioBio — 23 hours ago

See, we know the game got cancelled but I have an idea.

hey i was thinking what if we as the fandom, use the leaks to write the complete story and just execute the plan in a visual novel editor? wont be as good but at least that scratching feeling will be gone from our heads.I know no voice actors, but we can create a voice bank or something for the game

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u/Purna_from_ClarioBio — 16 days ago

This is my magic system, any feedback?

It should be beautiful, but it must cost something when one of the protagonists uses the magic. It should be physical since the book is already doing emotional and psychological gymnastics.

The magic slowly depletes them of their life force. Life force is the essence of a person; it is in two parts. The emotional essence of that person and the physical essence. Using magic depletes the physical essence, and the negative arc or losing bits of yourself makes you lose the emotional essence of the person. It is not documented, but people have observed people; it is more like a thematic thing

Every character has magic that ties to their core selves (this isn't just for the four characters, everyone)

I will elaborate if you ask.

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u/Purna_from_ClarioBio — 19 days ago

Hidden Cost of Scientific Complexity

A PubMed study found that only 24% of young adults are familiar with CRISPR. More importantly, acceptance of the technology was influenced more by beliefs than by scientific knowledge. This reveals a major challenge in biotechnology: public perception often shapes adoption more than evidence.

The issue is not unique to CRISPR. Public scepticism toward genetically modified foods persists despite extensive research supporting their safety. Many scientific advances face resistance because the public does not fully understand how they work.

At the same time, biotechnology research is expanding rapidly. Around 1.5 million biological science papers are added to PubMed each year. Yet much of this research remains inaccessible to non-specialists, investors, and policymakers because it is buried in technical language. When people cannot understand research, they are less likely to support, fund, or apply it.

These two problems are closely connected. Public opposition often grows from confusion, while poor communication prevents understanding. Greater transparency can improve trust and acceptance. Studies have shown that clearly explaining biotechnology can significantly increase consumer support.

As new therapies such as CAR T cell therapy emerge, communication must become a priority. Scientific progress depends not only on discovery but also on public understanding. Complexity may create knowledge, but clarity creates impact.

The public was never out of the biotech equation; it was the major variable we failed to account for.
PubMed Research → Public Understanding → Better Outcomes

What do you think about this discussion?

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u/Purna_from_ClarioBio — 23 days ago