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Kibo Slow Fall V071 Xmas By Ds Corruptio Top (720p · UHD)

Kibō: Slow Fall V0.7.1XMAS

is the holiday-themed public update for the adult visual novel developed by dsnovels (often associated with the "Corrupted Souls" community). Released publicly in early January 2025, this version serves as a celebratory extension of the V0.7.0XMAS beta, offering players a blend of festive atmosphere and the game's signature narrative progression. Key Features of V0.7.1XMAS

The core mechanic of the original Kibo was standard jumping. In this hacked version, "Slow Fall" is the primary feature. Version 0.71 suggests this is the seventh major iteration of a very unstable patch. Unlike a simple "glide" ability (like in Kirby ), the Slow Fall here is broken. It doesn't gradually reduce fall speed; instead, it inverts momentum approximately 71% of the time. Jumping off a ledge results in a 14-second-long horizontal drift, as if the character is falling through honey. Version 0.71 is considered the "sweet spot" before the developer (DS Corruptio) broke the code entirely in v0.8. kibo slow fall v071 xmas by ds corruptio top

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: Building on the V0.7.0 foundation, this update includes interactive scenes where players can select specific outfits for characters like Jane, adding a layer of player agency to the visual experience. Kibō: Slow Fall V0

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“If you trigger slow fall under the tree in Frostbite Village, you can clip into the ‘Corruptio’ room. There’s just a text box that says ‘joy to the world, the fall is slow.’” — , ROM hacking forum, 2023 In this hacked version, "Slow Fall" is the primary feature

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The game is built using the engine and has been released in several iterative versions, with the developer frequently updating the community through Devlogs on itch.io .

1. The "Yule Glitch" Aesthetic

In 2024-2025, the digital art world has moved away from clean, vector-based holiday art and toward "haunted media" for the holidays. The corrupted, freezer-burned visuals of this Kibo mod—with its snowflakes that look like razor blades and its off-key carols—represent a post-ironic longing for a Christmas that feels alienating and lonely. It has become a mood board staple for "Liminal Winter" playlists on YouTube.

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