Goodbye Eternity Walkthrough Aka Extra Life [LIMITED]

| Ending | Requirement | |--------|-------------| | Ending A (True End) | Collect all 5 memory fragments + spare the final boss | | Ending B | Collect all 5 fragments + kill the final boss | | Ending C | Miss 1+ fragments + spare the boss | | Ending D | Miss 1+ fragments + kill the boss |


Verdict: A Hidden Gem with High Production Value, But Still in the Oven.

If you stumbled upon this looking for a standard visual novel, you are in for a surprise. Goodbye Eternity (developed by RNGeusEX) is one of the more ambitious entries in the adult visual novel genre. Often confused or cross-referenced with the term "Extra Life"—either as a nod to its "second chance" plotline or simply mislabeled by aggregators—this game has carved out a significant following for a reason: it feels less like a hobby project and more like a professional production.

Here is a breakdown of what works, what doesn’t, and why you might need that walkthrough. goodbye eternity walkthrough aka extra life

This is the key. The game is telling you that to get the "Extra Life," you must sacrifice a core memory.


Objective: Restore power to the East Wing.

You’ll now be in an overgrown conservatory filled with ticking flowers. | Ending | Requirement | |--------|-------------| | Ending

  • Once correct, a panel opens in the center fountain. Take the Copper Coil.
  • Go to the Boiler Room (through the south greenhouse door). Insert the Copper Coil. Pull the lever. This restores power.
  • Important for Extra Life: Before leaving, enter the Hidden Root Cellar (under the broken windmill painting in the greenhouse). There, you’ll find Broken Hourglass Piece #1 on a skeleton’s hand.
  • Now exit east into The Mechanical Gallery.


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    Goodbye, eternity. Hello, extra life.


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    Exit house – Find back door key in kitchen drawer or under a plant pot near the entrance.