Cinderella’s Glass Collar is an adult-oriented, choice-based visual novel developed by Little Glass Interactive
The glass collar has four interlocking components:
The material of the object—glass—is the crucial link between the collar and the slipper. Glass is transparent, fragile, and dangerous if broken. Cinderella’s story is often read as a triumph of virtue, but the "Glass Collar" reading suggests a darker undercurrent: the fragility of her new identity.
Title:
The Secret History of Cinderella’s Glass Collar: Beyond the Slippers
Years later, when the palace table settled into calm, children would press their faces to the glass collar and see not their reflections but stories—of the robin’s patient return, of the cat’s steady steps, of a single midnight crack that made a life unmistakable. The collar never faded; it only learned new ways to catch light, as Ella did—soft, sure, and quietly brilliant.
. It is a reimagining of the classic Cinderella fairy tale, though it heavily leans into mature themes, including BDSM elements and kinky role-playing Plot Overview The story follows
The Benefit:
You sleep soundly knowing your "glass slipper" (the floor) will protect you from a total loss.
When the clock’s hand leaned toward twelve, Ella fled. In her haste she slipped—no foot, but the glass at her throat clinked against stone and cracked. The prince grasped for her, but she had already melted into the alleys, leaving behind one fragment of the collar—a narrow crescent that caught the moon.
When her friends of the garden—an old robin, a pair of mice, and the gray field cat—tugged at ribbons and whispered of hope, a stranger arrived at the threshold. She was neither queen nor beggar but a woman wrapped in moss-green and moonlight. With a smile that spoke of debts kept, she transformed Ella’s rags into a gown that seemed spun from dawn. Where the fairy’s fingers brushed, glass took form—delicate slippers, a diaphanous shawl, and, most peculiarly, a collar of clear crystal that circled Ella's throat like a captured star.