Internet Generation
Internet generation is a clear version of the action game. You will experience the story about the final collapse of a group chat with the protagonist Ling Qing. The process of the game is not long. Experience the game like a movie.
What will you see in the game?
Nearly a thousand frames of exquisite full hand-painted pixel animation, a number of lovely role vertical painting, dozens of magical scenes, Ups and downs but funny single plot, to satisfy your desire to explore.
What will you play in the game?
Rich skill combo, combat events and combat buff system give you a pleasant combat experience, with dozens of completely different enemies and multiple boss battles, makeing you can have a good time in one breath.
Final
If you ask “what does the Internet look like?” How do you plan to answer this question?
The usual works always like to add a layer of technology veil to the network, using all kinds of things with a sense of technology to describe the network, as if the network is very far away from us. But we are now living in the network, ah, the network for today’s people is like going home as usual. In daily life, as long as you are not related workers, you will not come into contact with code hackers and other things.
What this game wants to offer for you is a daily and warm network. The game abstracts information as shrem, compares the communication between people to a battle, and unfolds a story that belongs to netizens in the new era.
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~Be a maid in the Demon World~ The Secret Café of the Demon Angel Hero.
While the English Translation could use a good deal of refinement, This is a Decent Business Sim.
The Evening activities are quite well done.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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TL;DR: Recommended ONLY when on sale, maybe around 30% off or more. It doesn’t worth it in full price.
Pros:
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Cute girls.
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Good moving image H-scenes.
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Good optimization unlike other H-game on steam that use Unity as the game engine. I often found H-game that use Unity will gobble up your cpu to 100%, but not with this game.
Cons:
- The SLG part are very lacking, mainly you will use your money to cook the menu then use the remaining money to increase the stats of the girls, increase your manager level, and customize your cafe in that order. You don’t really need to put much thought to play the SLG part which is the main point of the game and this is a problem.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
A Fold Apart
Interesting puzzle concept. I got stuck in a few but never enough to look up a solution. Some puzzles (especially early ones, but also some later ones) are very easy. Feels like the game is trying to make you feel frustration and release in sympathy with the characters instead of ramping up difficulty just because it’s a game.
Presentation is impressive. Transitions, multi-view shots, and walking over folds are done seamlessly.
Dialogue (text messages) between the characters is generally pretty good. Some a bit too cheesy/sappy but some felt genuine. The puzzle thought text is usually too melodramatic.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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VEREDICT: 8/10.
A Fold Apart is a sweet puzzle game with its mechanics and visuals well tied to its themes. The game could use some quality of life improvements and a smoother learning curve, but it’s worth it.
MECHANICS: Positive. The folding paper puzzles manage to match the allegorical emotional landscapes of a long-distance relationship cleverly. Some of the mechanics didn’t click for me and I think it could use a few extra steps to ease you into new stage gimmicks. At least the game has a solid hint system.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Love Flute
[h1][b]Game Overview : [/b][/h1]Play the piano, play the flute, and enjoy a ghost story as you use the profits from your street performances to buy new instruments and furniture! Let's shoot for fame and fortune!
[h1][b]Nyanco's Review : [/b][/h1][b]Let’s go busking in this anime visual novel! ヽ(´• ω •')、[/b]
[h1][b][1] Intro [/b][/h1]Love Flute is Tales Shop's new visual novel where you are a busking performance. Your character plays a piano with the ghost girl who plays the flute in the university’s local town. As you may know, Tales Shop is a game development studio specializing in anime visual novels. This game, previously only supported the Korean language but now supports the English language as well.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Slice of life VN/sim + cute voice acting + enchanting visuals/audio = A light-hearted story of a boy, female ghost and music. Earn $ to buy items and the next story episodes. Addictive like Kdrama.
Well worth the price for being called Oppa.
The story and characters develop at a nice pace with the sim portion intermittently. Furthermore, the mood is colored by lovely music.
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– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
My Cabin And I
This is a casual simulation development game.
Players choose to play a role in the fantasy forest. The first task is to decorate and protect their cabins. At the same time, they meet some strange friends who seem to have known each other and help them unlock the plot. There is no end to the game.But the plot will end. (The main purpose of games is leisure development). Players need to constantly explore the secrets of the world.
(considering the production of DLC)
(The game is automatically archived every day. Please press the exit button to save it when you quit the game.)
I hope this game can help you get a good mood and feel relax.
The game will be often updated in 6 months - 1 year.
Gameplay:
1. players themselves:
A. can choose the image you like as your representative.
B. can decorate itself to enhance charm.
C. can do more activities at home to win a small reward.
D. works hard to unlock the plot.
2. wooden house
A. can buy furniture to decorate the house.
B. can cook.
C. can interpret plot clues.
D. can keep pets.
3. out
A. can grow trees.
B. can visit NPC.
4.NPC
A. and NPC exchange tasks to earn experience value and money. (form is a little game)
B. unlock the plot.
C. purchase items.
5. other
A. is physically incompetent or forced to go home for rest at night.
B. Each attribute ofaffects each other.
C.level, proficiency and other unlocking items.
D.The game is automatically archived every day, and when you exit the game, you press the exit button to archive it too!
6.Numerical influence
a.Comfort Affects Upgrade Speed(Furniture)
b.Charm Affects NPC Sensibility Rise(Ornaments)
c.Skills proficiency affects price or unlock items
d.Good feeling decides clues
e.Level unlock items
f.If I think of anything, I will continue to add.
Game features:
1. lovely game style.
2. leisure has no end.
3. simple operation.
4. complete novice tutorial.
5. heal your heart.
6. use clues to explore the plot.
7. there are many ways to play.
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Robot Daycare
A charming little visual novel about friends, philosophy, memes…oh yeah, and there’s also a robot!
Personally, I enjoyed the game, as well as both endings (for different reasons; something something spoilers). It’s a fairly quick playthrough (maybe 1~2 hours), so it doesn’t require a lot of your time.
Also, the couple of easter eggs I stumbled upon when naming the robot were amusing. :D
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
I truly cannot reconmend this game, and here’s why.
I appreciate a game that tries to deal with mental illness and depression. I believe that these are important issues to bring to light, and to have a conversation about. However, there are 2 things about this game that made it really hard for me to swallow:
1. The way that all of the characters related to one another and to each others' personalities and challenges felt very contrived, inauthentic, and ultimately without empathy. You have a charcter that in the beginning literally tries to program a robot to kill his friends laughing with them by the end, a character who fakes his own death, causes everyone massive trauma,. and is ultimately like “lol whoops guys should I not have done that?”, and folks modeling behavior that is absolutely not the right way to deal with or help someone dealing with mental health issues. Yes. The game makes it clear that there are no easy answers and that dealing with those issues is difficult. But I legitimately felt bad playing the game at some points because I had no way to choose better actions for the characters because you literally get to make like 4 choices in the entire game.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Spare Parts: Episode 2
Such an amazing story - there’s so much heart in all of this! And such an authentic telling of a trans woman’s perspective, it’s spoken to me like no other story has. Please, please play this (but play episode 1 first, of course!)
also I’m gay for 01
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
A strong continuation from the previous episode, impressive in all regards.
The art, music and writing are all just as delightful as before. A substantially longer experience, but the pacing and overall direction of the story are very on point despite the increased length. The very tangible character development gives the experience a good sense of substance to it regardless of the actual story progression.
There’s a noticeable amount of typographical errors throughout. Although approximately one per hour of reading isn’t much to mention, they are still noticeable all the same. The introduction of one new character in particular does seem rather abrupt; as it felt like they were not foreshadowed very much in the previous episode, but maybe I’m forgetting such.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
Rabbit Story
A tale of love, loss, and new beginnings. This cute, unexpected tale is sure to take you on a wild, albeit short ride.
Don’t let the cute premise take you away, there is quite a bit going on in Rabbit Story. What starts as a hunt for carrots quickly becomes something more. You play Rabbit who lives with Kitty, his girlfriend. Something goes awry, Kitty is suddenly gone, and now you find yourself hanging out with Doggy. Wait, what?
To be honest, I was side-eyeing Rabbit like, you’re already moving on?? You don’t even know what happened to Kitty! But like all things, the story will become clear in the end.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Video Review Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IC-_SOSioo
So, I finished this game quite fast, but it is a good fun little title! I think it’s aimed, or should be aimed more at younger kids as the difficulty level is not hard by any stretch of the imagination! The game looks really nice, but I do not like the use of mouse for all movement, I would have liked WASD or even controller, but apart from that Its good, kids would enjoy and for that reason Ill recommend this title!
The Story is really cute and one most of us who have been in love can relate to! Really liked it but ended a bit fast for me and would of liked to see more.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Dreamy Planet
Haruka and Shiina used to be inseparable. They grew up together, went to school together, and ardently believed that they would always be best friends.
That was before Haruka’s breakdown, however.
Worn down by her demanding job as a nurse, Haruka abandons her old life, and her old best friend, and moves back in with her parents. Believing herself to be a failure, and too ashamed to see Shiina again, Haruka retreats into herself and her depression, and despairs.
It isn’t until almost five years later that Haruka and Shiina reunite. At Shiina’s behest, the pair of them make an impromptu trip to a favourite haunt of theirs from their youth: an outdated theme park on the outskirts of Nara called Dreamy Planet.
Dreamy Planet was once a popular park, but it has since fallen into disrepair. The park was closed down several years ago, owing to dwindling attendance numbers, and it has been left in a miserable state: the spinning teacups, the roller coasters, and the carousel all left to rust.
Together again, Haruka and Shiina pick their way through Dreamy Planet’s carcass, and as they do, they recall fond memories from their past. Dreamy Planet might be beyond salvaging, but perhaps their relationship can still be saved – if only Haruka can find the courage to finally tell Shiina how she really feels.
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About 40k words of text (approx 2-3 hours of reading)
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A kinetic story with no choices/branches
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Custom character artwork
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A large variety of gorgeously rendered backgrounds
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A custom OST
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A dreamy, nostalgic tone
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A very cute (and very tortured) heroine ♥
Please note: While this is a yuri story about a romantic relationship between two women, the protagonist, Haruka, is engaged to a man throughout the duration of the story. This is an important plot point, which gets referenced several times. In addition, the story does not have a happy ending. Please proceed with caution, if you think this story would upset you.
Laid-Back Camp - Virtual - Lake Motosu
As the biggest fan of Yuru Camp, it’s super comfy!! The price might not be worth it for those who aren’t into the anime or into CGDCT, but it’s a great game for fans of Yuru Camp and those who want to experience something calm and comfy once in a while. The graphics are pretty nice; it might need a little more detail to the environment and further exploration of the whole Koan Campground area instead of being stuck in two places, but I guess that’s how most VR story-telling games work. The story is pretty much what you’d expect from a Yuru Camp episode, pure comfy and heartwarming cuteness that makes me love the two girls even more. I even like the small bit of NadeRin moment at the end of it~ Though I wish there was more to the gameplay and interactivity to make us feel more immersed in the campsite.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
First of all, at the time of this writing the listing says “VR Only” but you can totally play it without.
I have played it with and without. VR Headset is an HP Reverb G2 and working without problems. Also take note that this is more an “experience” than is a “game”.
For the price, as much as I’d like to, is hard to justify if you don’t have VR headset.
The interactions are limited and the game could use some chilling music during downtime if you just want to stay in a scene.
The graphics are okay but it’s nothing groundbreaking. The atmosphere in the scenario greatly improves during the noon/evening and night, but it feels a bit cheap during the morning. I’m wondering if it has taken some damage on the PC release being a cross-platform title that includes android phones.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game