Little Snake Studio, the team behind Who Murdered My Empress? and the upcoming capybara romance game, Capybara Cafe Chronicles just announced their next project! Princess of the Tomb is a dark romance visual novel inspired by Yin and Yang, where your choices determine the path of light (Yang) or darkness (Yin). Explore a fantasy world inspired by Vietnamese horror folklore as a princess, entrusting your fate to 5+ love interests, each with their own dangerous ambitions.
About Princess of the Tomb
Framed for the murder of your fiancé, the Crown Prince, you have spent three years in punishment—only to be released under one condition: you must marry his twin brother, the new Crown Prince. But as whispers of the supernatural stir within the palace and a group of ambitious young royals return to the capital, dark secrets begin to unravel.
How far will you go to uncover the truth? Will you find love, power, or something far more terrifying?
Characters of Princess of the Tomb





Key Features to Expect
- 5+ Romanceable Love Interests – Each with unique Yin and Yang paths, leading to vastly different arcs and endings—including multiple bad endings.
- Main Character Hair Customization – Style your protagonist with exquisite hairstyles and accessories inspired by 19th-century Vietnamese fashion.
- Fate-Shaping Mechanics – Accumulate Yin and Yang points to determine your path and Wisdom points to unlock special endings—including a secret love interest.
- In-Game Cultural Wiki – Discover the historical and folkloric inspirations behind the story, from imperial traditions to ancient myths.
- Progress Tracker – Keep track of all the endings you’ve unlocked for each love interest.
- Language Options – Play in English or Vietnamese and immerse yourself fully in the world of Princess of the Tomb (Hoàng Mộ).
Learn More About Little Snake Studio

Little Snake Studio is a small Asian woman-led indie team, founded by Vi, with a passion for making games. Their first game, Who Murdered My Empress? is a time-travel visual novel inspired by 19th century Vietnam.



This looks so cool! I followed them on BlueSky!