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Vera, the technically main heroine.
After I met that catgirl, my questlist got too long! (simplified as Catgirl's Questlist) is a Yuri Genre Role-Playing Game / Visual Novel developed and published by Rascal Dreamworks. Following a successful Kickstarter campaign, it released in February 2021, alongside a free, optional mature DLC.

Vera, the player character, is a charm witch with an everlasting love for all things of beauty, and an even bigger love for women. Catgirls, elves or humans... she doesn't discriminate. After her fateful meeting with the Cat Girl Téa, who claims to come from another world and to actually be a human, Vera decides to join forces with her and form a guild. That allows Téa to play dictator, and gives Vera the opportunity to meet cute girls and frolic around, discovering things about the world she could have never imagined before.


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  • Cat Girl: Téa wakes up in the world of Morpheya this way, and there's an entire race of them in Vera's world.
  • Charm Person: Vera's class is Charm Witch, which allows her to cast spells that can attract or befuddle enemies.
  • Did Not Get the Girl: In a VERY cruel twist, should Vera choose Celia as her romance choice, she finds out that this is not possible in the long run, despite a playful hint of it having occurred in a later quest when she meets a future version of herself that claims that an older Celia she gets married to is much more attractive than she was before, as Celia is a version of Vera in a way and as such, waking up in the real world concludes with Vera being quite melancholic and ends in a heart-rendingly-painful ending if you choose to take Celia's advice to endure the sadness for Tea's sake...
  • Golden Ending: The Steam store page outright states that Lyra the rogue's route is best saved for last, "as it contains spoilers for all the other routes!"
  • His Name Really Is "Barkeep": Tam's brother, initially labeled as "man" by the dialogue window, is first encountered during one of the early quests but never has a chance to properly introduce himself, nor does his family address him by name at any point. When the party eventually gets to learning his name, it turns out to be... Mannie. Or sometimes Man.
  • Interface Spoiler: The main menu is this. Aww... such a wonderfully-yurilicious preview of the romanceable girls... ...wait... where's Celia...?
  • Me's a Crowd:
    • Celia is Morpheya's version of Vera, much to Vera's heartbreaking sorrow during Celia's route...
    • Negative is also another version of Vera, but unlike Celia, Negative comprises all of Vera's internal selfishness, hatred and wild desires, being her literal dark side.
  • Multiple Endings: There are five love interest routes with two endings each, for a total of ten possible endings.
  • Naïve Animal Lover: Reniel the elf thinks all animals are cute, whether they're pets like dogs or cats, or one of the wild monsters with sharp horns that try to kill her.
  • New Game Plus: An update released soon after the initial launch added one. In addition to carrying over equipment and Vera's skills, it allows the player to skip straight to the Story Branching, with all of the quests from the first 10 in-game days already completed.
  • Retraux: There are some segments focusing on Téa with a Game Boy-style look, including an all-green color palette.
  • Story Branching: The game features five Love Interests (all of which are as female as Vera), each of which has a unique route with its own cutscenes and quests, and each route has two different endings.
  • Supporting Protagonist: The main premise of the game is that Téa perfectly fits the mold of an Isekai protagonist, but the story instead focuses on the woman that first encounters her and helps her acclimate to the new world.
  • Trapped in Another World: Téa is originally from the regular world (London, specifically), but finds herself trapped in Vera's world of Morpheya. Escalates even further when it's later revealed to the cast that the world they reside in is a collective dream where, if not for the External Gazer that is Vera, things would've gone completely to the pre-written script for said world.
  • Work Info Title: The protagonist (sort of) meets a catgirl, and the former's quest list gets longer than she expected when the latter decides to form a guild.

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