Alright just finished with the game. Overall the story is quite good, a little cliché here and there but the are serious moments in it that is worth reading. It takes 3-4 hours to finish depending on your reading speed. The plot is pretty linear. You moved to a new town to get a fresh start in life and find romance along the way. You can play as either straight, gay, lesbian or non binary. The game will ask you that in the beginning. Your love interest(s) will also based on your preference so no need to worry about that. The story will focus on your relationship with your ex and your new lover(s). Yes, it's possible to romance multiple characters in this game. And the game will introduce you to every possible love interest available to you, so no need to 'lock down' with someone you just meet right away. You can also reconcile with your ex if you want. Not sure you really want to do that though, your ex is a bit of an ass. There is a stat system in this, but it doesn't really mean much other than for shows. So you don't have to worry about that. The useful stat you want to keep track of is the relationship bar(The Warm and Cold thingy). Warm means they are interested in you, Cold means they're not. There is no real Game Over. As such you can pick whatever options you want. I think it's still possible to end up alone, if you're being jerk to everyone. But I haven't tested it yet. TL;DR: If you like good short romance CYOA game, then by all means play it. Don't worry about the stat system and pick the options that you want.
I've finish it 1 day ago and it was good but not satisfying. atleast for me. I choose Luisa Relationship because Why Not? The funny thing is that i wanted to hangout with Joan and not dating. basically as a friend. but the game lack of choice make me want to die by unintentional dating Joan and make me feeling a bi bad from broke up with her. The end make me not satisfied because i wanted to see the aftermath of Luisa relationship. give me an epilogue please after a few years getting back
Yeah there is no option to just stay friends in this one. And your ex's name is Luisa? Mine's Luis. Man they really got some creative names in this game.
Luis is for guy version. while Luisa is for girl version. atleast that's what i'm getting from choosing female route (straight) vs male route (straight)
Okay first ... you do know this site is a blessing, right? We're lucky as shit to have it? And we need not pick through the offerings and get all frowny-faced when we find something we wouldn't personally want to play? And that's your option. Don't play it. I'm going to grab it and play the hell out of it, because that's my option. If a game emerges on the horizon, don't assume it's out to get you. This is not part of an ... "agenda." Okay, well, I guess it is -- the developers had the agenda of making a game and selling it. But as for some deep-sea conspiratorial beast that's going to roar up out of the ocean one day and siren-wail you into being gay, I wouldn't worry real hard about that. It's really easy to make faces when your "type" is in the majority... because then nobody calls you out on it, so you feel validated. I grew up midwest USA in a spot where you really just couldn't talk about being gay, whatsoever. I had to pretend I wasn't (didn't do a great job). So to the last 10 or 15 years of hypersexualization of females in game ads and games themselves, I just kind of shrug. There's no agenda either way. And plus, with a title that openly states you can play what sexuality you want, I disagree with the phrase "subtle agenda." They're being...pretty open about what they're bringing to the table and you know what? The world's better off for it. I will tell you personally that thinking you're in the minority, in a truly exaggerated sense, really sucks until you realize that it takes all kinds to make the world do it's thing. Finally, if this title is enough to make you uncomfortable, eject/abort/eject/abort as soon as you notice that it's at all gay or non-binary. You know? You really feel like something's being forced on you here? EDIT: Not intending to sound hostile. My bad. It's just an interesting line of discussion though.
The stat system doesn't really mean anything other than for shows, to be honest. The one you want to keep track of is the relationship bar(the Warm and Cold thingy).
I love these kind of game :3 Thanks for uploading it <3 If anyone wants more games like this one, I reccomend: Degrees of Lewdity (for PC) Alter Ego | Life Simulation Game (PC) InstLife (for mobile)
Ceterosexuality: The sexual orientation where a non-binary gendered individual only feels sexual attraction towards those whose gender doesn't fit in the binary as well. In case you wanna know, I had to google it too.
The plot is pretty linear. You moved to a new town to get a fresh start in life and find romance along the way. You can play as either straight, gay, lesbian or non binary. The game will ask you that in the beginning. Your love interest(s) will also based on your preference so no need to worry about that.
The story will focus on your relationship with your ex and your new lover(s). Yes, it's possible to romance multiple characters in this game. And the game will introduce you to every possible love interest available to you, so no need to 'lock down' with someone you just meet right away. You can also reconcile with your ex if you want. Not sure you really want to do that though, your ex is a bit of an ass.
There is a stat system in this, but it doesn't really mean much other than for shows. So you don't have to worry about that. The useful stat you want to keep track of is the relationship bar(The Warm and Cold thingy). Warm means they are interested in you, Cold means they're not.
There is no real Game Over. As such you can pick whatever options you want. I think it's still possible to end up alone, if you're being jerk to everyone. But I haven't tested it yet.
TL;DR: If you like good short romance CYOA game, then by all means play it. Don't worry about the stat system and pick the options that you want.
I choose Luisa Relationship because Why Not? The funny thing is that i wanted to hangout with Joan and not dating. basically as a friend. but the game lack of choice make me want to die by unintentional dating Joan and make me feeling a bi bad from broke up with her.
The end make me not satisfied because i wanted to see the aftermath of Luisa relationship. give me an epilogue please after a few years getting back
It's really easy to make faces when your "type" is in the majority... because then nobody calls you out on it, so you feel validated.
I grew up midwest USA in a spot where you really just couldn't talk about being gay, whatsoever. I had to pretend I wasn't (didn't do a great job). So to the last 10 or 15 years of hypersexualization of females in game ads and games themselves, I just kind of shrug. There's no agenda either way. And plus, with a title that openly states you can play what sexuality you want, I disagree with the phrase "subtle agenda." They're being...pretty open about what they're bringing to the table and you know what? The world's better off for it. I will tell you personally that thinking you're in the minority, in a truly exaggerated sense, really sucks until you realize that it takes all kinds to make the world do it's thing.
Finally, if this title is enough to make you uncomfortable, eject/abort/eject/abort as soon as you notice that it's at all gay or non-binary. You know? You really feel like something's being forced on you here?
EDIT: Not intending to sound hostile. My bad. It's just an interesting line of discussion though.
If anyone wants more games like this one, I reccomend:
Degrees of Lewdity (for PC)
Alter Ego | Life Simulation Game (PC)
InstLife (for mobile)
In case you wanna know, I had to google it too.