There are certain otome games that might end up feeling a bit generic, even if they are generally fine, and Celestia: Chain of Fate is a perfect example. It features a limited number of love interests ...
The board game Celestia, which features a funky “Gulliver’s Travels”-inspired art scheme and a brobdingnagian 3D-cardboard ship, is like your hippy aunt, in that it exudes whimsy. The key difference?
In this otome game, it turns out that in addition to humans, angels and demons also exist. Those more supernatural beings are set apart, with their offspring attending the Academy of Celestia school.
The vocal interaction music game Celestia is a charming experience where players sing various tones to guide a newborn star in order for it to survive and grow. “When you start in the first level you ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Celestia: Chain of Fate A romance-fantasy visual novel that delivers a captivating player driven narrative. Enrol at Celestia Academy and uncover your ...