Posted on: March 31, 2023

s1drano
Games: 331 Reviews: 3
Boring
Disclaimer: I played the Switch version, so maybe the PC version has additional content that was removed from the console version. This game is like The Sims, but you can't build your own room, move the furniture around, or design your own character. All you can do is tell the girl to interact with stuff and watch her. What makes this game unique is that there are 10 chapters that will eventually lead to one of 20 different endings. But if you're expecting an epic branching storyline, you'll be disappointed. The ending you get depends purely on how your 5 stats are spread out by the end of the game, and whether you've collected all the notes necessary for the ending. There are no choices other than what to interact with, no randomness, no events, nothing. Every chapter, you just wander around the room and select objects for the girl to interact with and wait for the day to finish. The 10 different chapters have different notes, and the closer you get to the final chapter, the more stuff you can interact with and the more time you have to do so. In other words, there is no real replayability value. Once you've unlocked your first ending, you've already pretty much seen all this game has to offer. From then on, you're just collecting the notes and stats you need for your next ending, then waiting for the chapters to end. Over time you unlock new outfits for the girl, but you have to get her to change it on ever chapter and playthrough. This game is essentially just repeating the same steps over and over again. As for the endings, they're just short stories describing the girl's new life. The teacher ending is a bit creepy, the bride ending is a bit unexpected, and the homeless one is sad. The rest are fairly standard and not really worth mentioning. At least the artstyle is nice and the girl is pretty. If you're here for a good game, turn back. If you're here for arousal, buy porn instead.
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