Family Vacation -chapter 11 V0.11.10.14- May 2026
Here’s the biggest caveat: this chapter is short. My first playthrough, reading all dialogue and exploring two divergent paths, clocked in at just under 90 minutes. Completionists might stretch it to two hours. For a major numbered chapter, that feels lean—especially when the previous installment offered nearly three hours of content. The developer notes promise that this is due to restructuring for future branching, but as a standalone update, it leaves you wanting more immediate payoff.
Where this chapter truly excels is in its character work. The protagonist’s internal monologue feels more introspective than before—less reactive, more conflicted. Each family member gets at least one standout moment. The mother figure, in particular, has a late-night dialogue on the balcony that recontextualizes her earlier decisions; it’s written with a raw, almost literary quality that caught me off guard. The sibling routes continue to branch meaningfully, and choices from Chapter 8 and 9 finally pay off here in subtle but satisfying ways. That said, one supporting character (the aunt) feels sidelined—she gets only two short scenes, which is a letdown given her buildup in prior chapters. Family Vacation -Chapter 11 v0.11.10.14-
The render quality has taken another step up. Lighting is warmer and more natural, especially in sunset scenes. Character expressions are more varied, though a few poses are recycled from earlier chapters (a minor gripe). The new beachside location is gorgeous—detailed sand textures, believable water reflections, and a campfire scene that’s visually striking. UI improvements include a more responsive choice menu and a helpful “last time on…” recap. Here’s the biggest caveat: this chapter is short