Here are the release notes and update details for The Coffin of Andy and Leyley regarding version v2.0.13.
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For the uninitiated, The Coffin of Andy and Leyley follows the reclusive, co-dependent siblings Andrew (Andy) and Ashley (Leyley). Trapped in a quarantined apartment block teetering on the brink of cannibalistic anarchy, the duo descends into a spiral of murder, subterfuge, and unsettling intimacy. The game’s visual style—reminiscent of Yume Nikki and Ib—belies its mature themes: trauma bonding, moral decay, and the grotesque lengths blood ties will drive a person to.
Version 2.0.13 arrives during a pivotal moment. The developer has been steadily expanding the original demo into a full episodic release, and this update specifically targets Chapters 1 and 2, polishing them while seeding mysteries for Chapter 3. The Coffin of Andy and Leyley v2.0.13
The big question on every fan’s mind is: What is next for Andy and Leyley?
Nemlei is famously reclusive, but the v2.0.13 update suggests active development. Typically, when an indie RPG updates with "collection of bug fixes and minor visual changes," it signals that the developer is clearing the deck for a major content drop. Here are the release notes and update details
Rumored (but unconfirmed) plans include:
If you have already completed both the "Decay" and "Burial" routes, there is no mandatory reason to replay the entire game for v2.0.13. The changes are largely bug fixes and audio/visual tweaks. The core narrative—including the controversial themes of incestuous implication and ritual sacrifice—remains completely intact. for completionists and lore-hunters
However, for completionists and lore-hunters, the altered flower epilogue and the hidden relic_3b file make a quick replay of the final hour worthwhile. Pay special attention to the forest transition scene; the background trees now have subtle eye-like textures that were reportedly invisible in v2.0.10 due to a sprite layering error.
The most lauded change is the expansion of choice-driven dialogue. Previously, certain conversations—especially those between Andrew and Ashley in the apartment’s late-game segments—felt linear. Now, v2.0.13 adds three new response options during the "Soul-Searching" sequence. These choices subtly affect Andrew’s sanity meter and unlock unique inner monologues, hinting at a more sophisticated morality system in upcoming episodes.