Angel’s Guardian places you in the shoes of a former bouncer who loses his job and is forced into a dangerous new role to clear his family's debt. In the game you become the reluctant bodyguard to Angel, the daughter of a powerful kingpin, and must navigate tense protection duties while dealing with the fallout from a crime the protagonist did not commit. The setup promises a story-driven experience focused on loyalty, survival, and strained alliances, making Angel’s Guardian a compelling pick for players who enjoy character-led narratives and high-stakes situations.
Key Features
⭐ A gritty premise where the protagonist is recruited as Angel’s Guardian to repay his father’s debt.
⭐ Play as a reluctant bodyguard tasked with protecting the kingpin’s daughter against looming threats.
⭐ Tense narrative moments that explore loyalty, responsibility, and moral pressure.
⭐ Story elements that hinge on unexpected events, including a phone call that changes the characters' fates.
⭐ Compact setup ideal for players who prefer character-driven scenarios over sprawling worlds.
Advantages
✅ Strong, focused narrative that immediately establishes stakes and character motivation.
✅ Clear emotional tension between duty and personal survival keeps players invested.
✅ Relatable protagonist backstory (former bouncer, family debt) creates instant sympathy and purpose.
✅ The central relationship with Angel provides a consistent through-line for the story.
Disadvantages
❎ Available information focuses on the plot and offers limited detail about gameplay mechanics or systems.
❎ The premise may not appeal to players seeking large-scale action or open-world exploration.
Version Information
Version 0.4.0 introduces the core scenario: the main character is fired as a bouncer after his father’s theft is discovered, a phone call alters the kingpin’s plans, and Angel needs a new bodyguard — a role the protagonist accepts to repay his family’s debt, forming the narrative foundation of Angel’s Guardian.




