Salamander Six Studios
Creators of story-rich visual novels
Starting Over v0.2c released September 3, 2024. Click Play Our Games above to play.
Starting Over
Starting Over is a sapphic, erotic visual novel about a trans woman, Harper Alexander, who is looking for love following a divorce. Learn more about (some of) Harper's potential love interests -- and Harper herself -- below.

Harper Alexander
Harper Alexander is a 28-year-old recent divorcee. She works part-time as a barista and also owns her own photography business. She lives in apartment 3C with her cat, Minzy.

Andromeda Lowe
Andromeda Lowe is a 26-year-old personal banker. She is a classically trained pianist. Her friendships and relationships have a history of ending in tragic circumstances. She lives in apartment 2C.

Cassie St. Albans
Cassie St. Albans is a 27-year-old app developer at a software company. She is Harper's ex-wife and cousin of one of Harper's co-workers. She lives in a house a short drive away from Harper's apartment.

Kinsey Sonders
Kinsey Sonders is a 23-year-old insurance agent. She'll be the first to tell you she's not like most girls. Both her and her brother grew up in a harmful home. She lives in apartment 1B with her younger brother, Schrader.

Lake Lewis
Lake Lewis is a 22-year-old full-time streamer and content creator. She streams under a partial pseudonym due parts of her past that haunt her. She lives in apartment 2A.

Rina Park
Rina Park is a 29-year-old secretary and apartment tour guide. She is the daughter of the family that owns the apartment complex that Harper moves into. She lives next door to Harper in apartment 3A.

Sara Constantine
Sara Constantine is a 19-year-old college student majoring in fashion design and merchandising. She has a brilliant deductive mind and loves trying to read people -- and she's usually right about what she finds. She lives in apartment 4D with her roommate and best friend, Tessa.

Tessa Bowens
Tessa Bowens is a 19-year-old college student majoring in aviation studies. She is an avid fan of science fiction, with her favorites being Stargate-SG1 and Gattaca. She lives in apartment 4D with her roommate and best friend, Sara.
Starting Over
Credits
Written by M. J. La MotteHarper, Sara, and Tessa character models by Lauren Restivo (beanie cap prints)
All other art courtesy sutemo on Itch.ioCreative Commons music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.comGui design from Kopanda via free materials at
https://kopacurve.blog.fc2.com/
Hi all. Time for a talk.As many of you may be aware at this point, Itch delisted and banned several games as a result of pressure from a campaign by a far right anti-pornography group that has been pressuring payment processors such as Visa, Stripe, Mastercard, and PayPal to remove adult and adult-themed content from the internet. While Starting Over was not impacted by a ban, it was delisted for review. And while its content does not contain anything currently against Itch's policies on adult content, I am making the decision to remove Starting Over from Itch for the foreseeable future.As an LGBTQIA+ creator, it comes as no shock to me that there are several groups pressuring payment processors to stop supporting adult content. I've watched the Overton window in my country shift dramatically and perhaps irreparably to the right over the past decade. Between government pressure and the utter lunacy of extremist lobbying groups, it was only a matter of time before something like this was bound to happen. While it is encouraging to see so many individuals mobilize to contact payment processors in the wake of the on Itch and Stream, I do fear that our voices are not given the same value as the significantly smaller group who aims to take rights, freedoms, and expression away.What does alarm me, however, is the way that Itch has handled this entire ordeal in terms of its very limited communication, taking money away from creators, as well as its sudden implementation of a no appeal policy. The lack of an option to appeal is terrifying in the sense that there is no option to fix things that could potentially be in conflict with Itch's policies -- policies which are both broader and more vague today than they were just a week ago. If an account is permanently banned, not only do they lose access to Itch and not have the ability to appeal, Itch is also taking away any money earned that is due to the creator and keeping it. Combine those factors with no heads up that this was happening, limited communication aside from a single blog post, and changes to the ToS that (at time of my writing this) have not been announced but that were found by users, and one thing has become clear to me as a creator.Itch is no longer a safe place for queer creators to host their work.Over the last several months, I have been working on updating Starting Over to include its first scenes that would have truly been considered to be not safe for work. At a base level, the story is an erotic, adult visual novel about a trans woman who is looking to find love following her divorce after coming out. And while this game is planned to be erotic, it was supposed to be so much more than that. Depending on the path played, the game was going to explore LGBTQIA+ discrimination, anti-trans movements, religious trauma, conversion therapy, biases against aromantism and asexuality, stalking and abuse towards female content creators and streamers, and a number of other topics. Every single path in this game is meant to have queer themes and relationships. I had even planned to make a completely safe for work version of the game because I think the points made in the game are important enough to be explored even outside the context of an adult game. And I do still intend to do all that.It won't be on Itch though. Not unless something changes drastically and quickly. In the short term, I'm going to put the work I was doing on the game on hold while I take stock of my options and see what steps to take next. I have taken the game down off Itch as well. I would encourage you to follow me on BlueSky or the game's current website (that's here) for future updates.Thank you all for your support. Take care.<3
M. J. La Motte