Motesolo : No Girlfriend Since Birth

Motesolo : No Girlfriend Since Birth

Very funny game. Lovable characters. Had a watch party with friends and it was a blast! Still hoping for better Suna ending tho.

Real player with 17.4 hrs in game


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Motesolo was a lot of good clean fun. I cared about the characters, laughed out loud, and genuinely enjoyed sitting down to a playthrough. The interface is slick and design decisions support the style of game well. Game feels very professional, easy to get into, and rewards paying attention in a way that doesn’t feel difficult.

My only complaint was that the english translation had a number of typos that could be easily addressed by an editor. It wasn’t enough to interfere with my understanding but seems like good low-hanging fruit to fix in a future update.

Real player with 15.6 hrs in game

Motesolo : No Girlfriend Since Birth on Steam

Himig

Himig

Wander about the town at your own pace, appreciate the surroundings, and feel the comfort of the world. Embrace your inner child’s curiosity and find your interests by interacting with the neighborhood. Nurture your personality as you bond with everyone and become an important part of their lives. Take your time and have a pleasant day.

Features

  • Step into the shoes of two elementary school kids' everyday life as they create lasting memories

  • Stroll around the streets of a small, relaxing town with beautiful scenery that changes throughout the day

  • Say hi to everyone— be it people, animals, or even things around you— to learn and experience more of the world

  • Shape your own future with the activities you do and the choices you make, which could affect others' lives as well

  • Show off to everyone as you play fun minigames and collect toys of various colorful designs


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Himig on Steam

Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk

One Chocobee Miruku please!

One of my all time favorite games is Va-11 Hall-A and ever since, I’ve been on the lookout for similar games ever since to scratch that itch it left behind. The closest I’ve gotten was playing The Red Strings Club which does have you literally pouring drinks to bring out certain emotions in your customers, but it turned out to be disappointing (for me at least). When I heard about Coffee Talk though, I knew I was going to pick this one up and play it as soon as I could. My decision was hammered home even more after I played the demo. Well, now that Coffee Talk is released how does it fare?

Real player with 22.5 hrs in game


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i stole this template ive always wanted to make one of these hehehe

  • DIFFICULTY -

this game was not that difficult at all. as i wanted to work on achievements though, i did use a guide from the start. without the guide, i do not think i wouldve gotten the “best” ending the first time. overall, i think the game is a fairly normal difficulty.

  • GRAPHICS -

this game has beautiful pixel art!!! i love pixel art. the art in this game is clean and i like it a lot. i wont say its amazing, but overall i think the art for the game is very nice and i think it plays a large part of the enjoyment for the game. each character is very unique and sticks out to me in good ways. there wasnt one character design that fell flat, they all made good impressions on me.

Real player with 20.4 hrs in game

Coffee Talk on Steam

Dialogue: A Writer’s Story

Dialogue: A Writer’s Story

“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” ― George Bernard Shaw

Dialogue: A Writer’s Story is Tea Powered Games' first project, and a brilliantly complex visual novel with genuine depth concerning communication. I do love visual novels as a genre, but it has been sometime since I’ve played one with this much insight, perspective and replay value in it!

Here, we take the role of Lucille, a young author who has been working for an online literary magazine for some time now. Lucille published her first novel a couple years back - titled Mosaic - but it hasn’t been quite successful. Now, she is trying to write her second novel, and struggles with the content she wishes to put out. Our story starts as Adrian Torres, a biochemical researcher moves into to the flat across Lucille and unwittingly becomes the inspiration for her new main character. As the story progresses and narrates the year that she has written her novel, everyone around Lucille - her neighbor, her family, even her characters themselves - become part of the creative process; and we shape her interactions with people around her through various dialogue expressions.

Real player with 13.9 hrs in game

Not happy with a lot of the limitd dialogue choices, and the price is way too high for a game that’s only a few hours long.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Dialogue: A Writer's Story on Steam

Don’t Kill the King!

Don’t Kill the King!

Someone tried to kill the king, but fortunately they failed! However, the would-be assassin will return to try again, and it’s your job to catch them.

As a medieval gate guard:

  • Interrogate visitors and try to uncover any lies or inconsistencies in their stories.

  • Search any visitors that seem suspicious. After all, they could be smuggling contraband or worse…

  • If any hidden item is found, choose to confiscate it as illegal contraband, or discreetly take it for yourself.

  • After deeming visitors as innocent or guilty, choose to allow them into the city, deny them entry, or even throw them in the dungeon.

Do all the above while:

  • Trying to maintain the happiness of the visitors.

  • Earning gold to pay your bills.

  • Gaining reputation amongst the city guards in order to climb your way up to top.

Sometimes being a gate guard can be exhausting work, and quite frankly low-paying work at that. So a little bit of dishonest work to make some quick coin here and there wouldn’t hurt, right?

  • Gamble and play some relaxing Contraband Bingo with the contraband you confiscated from the visitors (or bought from the black market).

  • Invest in contraband stocks at the black market and check everyday to see if your stocks are climbing or dipping.

Features:

  • Each visitor will have their own set of occupations and personality types that will be randomly chosen each day which will affect their dialogue and how they interact with you. For example, one visitor may be an honest blacksmith one day and the next day you see them they might be a lying carpenter.

  • Special items can be bought at the black market which affect the number of visitors who are carrying items, decrease the likelihood of guilty visitors appearing, double the amount of reputation earned from your work, and more!

  • Achievements to be unlocked through special interactions and your hard work!

Don't Kill the King! on Steam

FALLEN

FALLEN

FALLEN is a 2D Visual Novel / Clicker game that revolves around the journey of a young warrior.

Team up with strong allies as you seek the truth, fighting your way through the unknown path, discovering what has been thought to be long gone history, and save your world from the everlasting darkness!

WISE DECISIONS

Pick your choices wisely, as every choice has a consequence! Once missed, you’ll surely regret it.

HIDDEN TREASURES AWAIT

Search for missing artifacts, items that even stories could not describe. Reap your so deserving rewards when you reach it.

KEEP THOSE EYES PEELED

Watch out! Your enemies are attacking you from every angle. Be swift to evade their assaults, or your tale will come to a sorrowful end.

FALLEN on Steam

Party Host 85

Party Host 85

Throw the greatest parties in human history!

You’re grounded while your parents go on a world trip without you. Throw a bunch of parties and invite the most popular guests to earn some money to go on your very own vacation!

In this game you are the host of a simulated party and need to take care of everything. Clean up after your guests, talk to them to get to know them better and select the right music for your crowd. Make decissions on what you want your party to be like by turning on the TV or let someone sell illegal stuff on your frontyard. And you might wanna remember where the fire extinguiser is… just in case.

Get to know your guests to better plan ahead and keep them entertained. Find out which guests play along nicely and make good choices on who you invite in the planning phase. And don’t forget to buy enough food, drinks and drugs to keep your guests entertained.

Be careful not to burn down the house or get in trouble with the police though. Become ever more popular to unlock new party guests by having great discussions with them on interesting topics. Get acquainted with 14 crazy characters and they might even sign your yearbook. Discover all the crazy things that can happen and a mystery below the surface.

Party Host 85 on Steam

Sakura Succubus 3

Sakura Succubus 3

With all the talk about a Succubi princess (queen actually) it had to happen. This episode introduces the Himedere. And boy does she act like she owns the place.

This is the only chapter that is a true visual novel as there are two possible endings, one of which ends the series, the other continues on to the next chapter. But both endings are realistic.

Our protagonist is not that smart when he meets the newcomer. The whole thing was screaming “She is a succubus” and it took him a bit to figure out. This is my only real complaint.

Real player with 40.3 hrs in game

Like 1 and 2, Sakura Succubus 3 is really short. However, while I found 1 and 2 pretty boring I found 3 a little more interesting. It introduces a new character that kidnaps you and keeps you “captive”. While a cut above 1 and 2, it still shares the problems lacking content and features other VN have.

Probably the best in the series so far, but still not worth the full price.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Sakura Succubus 3 on Steam

Would you like to run an idol café? 2

Would you like to run an idol café? 2

Would you like to bang the idol maids? 2

If you liked the first episode, you’ll probably like this one too.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Another of those visual novels that people love, hate, or love to hate, Would you like to run an idol cafe? 2 is by Winged Cloud, authors of the Sakura series. In this one, you continue your attempts to keep the idol cafe afloat. Now, you face a little competition. Do you stay faithful to those you wooed in the first game, or do you stray?

Suggest getting on discount or in the bundle (maybe both). While decent enough, it is a bit short.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Would you like to run an idol café? 2 on Steam

GAI Stops Auto: Right Version Simulator

GAI Stops Auto: Right Version Simulator

This game has taken me on an adventure. When I first started it I was a boy, not realizing the essence of life. But with every minute of this game I matured. With every action I opened my eyes wider, until, after one hour, I saw the truth: You have to be your own master. People are not just gonna stop and wait for you. You gotta motion them aside. Your whistle-power and traffic-stick are all it takes. Make them crash on the snow map so they pile up endlessly. Time your “goodbye” perfectly to make them hit the convoy that you shall not interere with. And dont let some buff guys with very few clothing on them tell you otherwise. Just do it. And then, just then, maybe, one day, you’ll stop an alien in a checkered shirt who will ask you this one question: “Have a sex?”

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

As someone who has been involved with the police on many occasions, I can confirm the accuracy of the situations portrayed in this game. The storyline is quite chilling and captures the intrigue of a ‘behind the scenes look at a Russian Police officer who has to pull over enough people to keep their career. It is both a sad and beautiful story set in Russia with an overwhelming majority of leather men who oftentimes just come out in herds from the woods. The creators did an excellent job portraying a country I have never been to and now I feel that I have.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

GAI Stops Auto: Right Version Simulator on Steam