Border of her Heart 2
Congratulations, you’ve been hired as the new guard!
Harlston Castle, the craddle of modern civilization. This amazing castle attracts many visitors and people who want to move to live within its secure confines. As a guard, it is not only your right, but your duty to choose which of these people gets to live within the castle. Whatever you choose, be prepared to live with the consequences…
Play as a guard of the castle, determine who gets inside and see the game’s storyline evolve and change based on your actions and who you let inside.
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Pulse Cage (The full game) contains 4 games in one
In this game you can dress up your character and make choices for her too. You read and make choices in this visual novel to get 1 of 4 endings per chapter. This is a unique visual reading experience wrapped up in an interactive game about a chain-letter of love and darkness.
Here are some features and gameplay:
1. 2 dress up events, where you decide what your character wears
2. A total of 78 Action and Dialogue choices
3. Multiple ending 11 and over 14+ CGs to collect
4. Spending time with you love-interests go on over 8 dates
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SIMULACRA
When you are a mature person and your childhood and carefree days are already over, you have kinda stressful job, you don’t feel like playing hard games, or games where you have to concentrate a lot. Sometimes, you just want to come over to your place. make yourself a cup of tea and just relax on comfortable chair and just enjoy some kinda easy game. Preferably, with a mouse only controls.
But to be honest, you need to be ready that games will be strange, or better call them weird or maybe even creepy in some kinda way, cause variety of the titles, that can be played with mouse only is pretty limited and you should expect only chinese visual novels, or some nonsense clickers, or easy tower defense games, or some puzzle logic games.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
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After playing Sara is Missing and hearing about Simulacra through that purveyor of all things horror-related, Night Mind, I decided to check it out. I was pleasantly surprised. The story is much more developed compared to SiM, and I enjoyed exploring Anna’s phone. The concept of the game was much more interesting than SiM, though I feel like it could still be better developed and hope the devs continue with this idea. While the text speak used by the main “players” of the game was perfectly realistic, I felt that the primary antagonist of the game
! Simulacra would not have the spelling errors I encountered in that character’s texting. For instance, the character used “lead” instead of “led” and “it’s” when “its” was intended. I know, I know, others might not have noticed or been affected by this, but I felt that the character would not have made those errors.
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Agent Of Love - Josei Otome Visual Novel
Please see below’s review for the LI’s that I have played.
Yes, it says free to play but you have to purchase the remaining chapters at an affordable cost. The only time that it will cost you more is when you become GREEDY like me. Like you want to play the other routes, read his POV (10 chapters), epilogue (3 chapters) and the secret ending (1 chapter but it says to be continued so I hope this is true and give us feel good chapters). This game is NOT a scam because I have played these kind of games before. Usually adult otome games; most probably to deter kids from playing the game LOL.
– Real player with 105.5 hrs in game
Agent of Love plays like most mobile Otome, and anyone familiar with Valve’s Love 365 app will be able to navigate the paid chapter system with ease. Like Voltage’s games, you have the option to unlock the complete main story for each route for a fairly reasonable fee. (I think it was about $5 for each main route. Epilogues and His POV stories are an additional charge, and it remains to be seen if there will be future story updates in the form of “seasons.")
To summarize the pay system for those unfamiliar: you can play the first chapter for free, but you will have to pay to unlock each route. There are lots of mobile otomes that overdo it with micro-transactions, but (so far) this one doesn’t.
– Real player with 38.4 hrs in game
Good Morning, A.I.
“Good Morning, Jude. Initiating calibration on fifth generation human rights.”
Choose your words carefully, the A.I. will cling to each one as you delve deep into politics, economy and morality. Your student’s values and perception will be defined by your discussions with them. You’ll have to resolve apparent contradictions between the answers you’ve given and see the physical manifestation of your powerful learner change in tune with their evolving personality.
“We just need to hold off cyber-attackers for 422 nano-seconds before we can seal access protocols. That’s where you come in.”
Pirates, hackers, anti-AI activists will try to break into the quantum world of paradoxes in which the A.I resides. Design defences to withstand attacks across multiple simulatenous states of existence, using a visual interface looking remarkably similar to a puzzle or tower defense game.
“Heya’ bot-boss. How’s the cutest dystopia-bringer of Western Europe doin’ this mornin’?”
Professional controversy is bound to mingle in your personal life. Choose what friendships you save, who you’ll romantically pursue and how Jude handles the power in their hands. Who will you keep besides you when it all ends?
“In hindsight, it makes sense that we got here. But we didn’t suspect th- Aw, man, reached my word limit for today. We’ll chat again tomorrow if- [User Muted].”
Your decisions can lead to many potential fates for Amsterdam, implemented by the A.I at the end of your tutelage. Multiple playthroughs allow you to explore different relationships and to find over 30 different outcome variations for the city and many more for its characters.
This game is being developed with the support of the Creative Europe Programme - MEDIA
SIMULACRA 2
Ease into your chair and prepare yourself for this continuation of the SIMULACRA universe. In this iteration, you will have new advanced tools and a mosaic of widely branching narratives spread across 2 characters that are continually altered by your choices. You will have the choice of playing as a junior detective or a reporter who is recruited by a special department at police headquarters. With only one piece of evidence, you must find the truth of how a young woman & interweb influencer ends up dead on a case that is already closed. Lives and livelihoods are on the line, there is no room for mistakes.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Let me be clear, I really liked the first game. I think it did most things right and while I wasn’t a fan of the jumpscares and it definitely looked like an indie game production wise.
This game is a perfect example of how sometimes, less is more.
Let me start with my biggest pet peeve of this game, and that’s the extreme slowness of it all. The entire plot is not that long, I actually think it might be around the same length as the first game, but it is padded out by how extremely slow it all is. Be it conversations or the extreme amount of stuff you need to click through and scan gets annoying on the second playthrough, if not first.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
TeleNovela
A fill-in-the-blanks Visual Novel with 11 achievements. Lots of game abuse potential, don’t waste it.
Great fun playing by yourself, but even better with a group either as helpers or just an audience to your artistic genius. Attempting to play this seriously is prohibited by law. There is a requirement to fit in as many double entendres as possible. Mixing languages and making people use Google Translate earns you double points. There are no points.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
In TeleNovela you get the chance to produce your own TV soap opera. How is that possible? Well this is basically a fill in the blanks story where you can write your own names for the characters and define some other stuff. That is a really well known concept in its own and something most of you at least did when they were young, however I havent seen a single VN in that specific format which made this a nice diversion from the norm. I can only recommend to try to put in as funny options as you can think of cause I really had to laugh at the outcome at one point. Apart from that this is a pretty typical soap opera story you will regularly find on tv. You also get to play detective in the end, at least a little bit :).
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
The Hurt in Secret
Game Info
“The Hurt in Secret” is a visual novel game adapted from true events. Players play the role of a practice teacher with high hopes, and experience the daily life of teachers on campus. At the beginning, players thought they could fulfill the dream of being a teacher. To their surprise, they will accidentally be involved in a troublesome case. As the story progresses , players will face difficult choices and based on every dialogue they choose will affect greatly to the ending of the story. Through playing this game, players can gradually understand what a teacher’s life is like besides teaching. In addition, the players may realize that whether or not they can be the ideal teacher as they wish.
Social Realistic style of Educational Situational Game
“The Hurt in Secret” is different from games full of romantic imagination about campus life or games that accompany students to grow together through games. The style of this game can be said to be too realistic and straight forward to a bit dull. Nevertheless, it pinpoints precisely to all kinds of dilemmas which teachers are dealing with throughout their teaching career. The background of the story is set at the teacher training internship which was practiced by the Teacher Education Act in Taiwan after 2002.The plot of the game is extracted from campus bullying cases that have occurred in recent years. Players will act as a senior student who is participating in the teacher training program. In the game, players have to make decisions based on various limited information that may affect the student’s future and meanwhile the results of their choice may also affect their future teaching career. However, while facing children’s powerlessness, parents' complaints, colleagues' attention, media’s misinterpretation, and senior teachers' high expectations, “choosing” has become a very difficult task.
Players Feedback
A teacher with a counseling profession said: “The length of the game doesn’t last long. The time of the game is about the same as the time I hesitated between each choice while playing with it.”
A current high school teacher, who was formerly a psychological counselor said: “ All practice teachers have to play this game at least once, so they can relate authentically to what it means to teach at school.”
These tedious and monotonous dialogues are teachers’ daily routine. Each and every of your responses is a vivid portrayal of a personal education view.
Attention from Educational Innovation Entrepreneurs
The Education Innovation Alliance called “R.O.L.E” has provided “online simulation scenarios” for educators across the world since 2019. To solve real cases that occurred at school, the organization came up with impromptuly problems solving practice by using real events. Players who participated in this situational simulation once pointed out several problems it were facing. They once expressed their hope that a PC version could be released, so that even if online interaction is not possible for them, they can still enjoy the game alone at home. As a result, Taiwan’s independent game teams “MaouCat studio” and “MuGeNeon” cooperated with the “R.O.L.E” alliance member “Acrossbeavers” to develop this game, and raised funds for development with “Improvpie” and “ACTAsia”. Through this crossover cooperation, the game will be remade into a PC version.
Unscripted
Take on your developer dream in Catalina City in Unscripted! Follow the journey of a software developer aspiring to publish their video game into the PackStore’s prestigious arcade while starting a new life in Catalina City, the city for software developers. Reconnect and meet close friends like Zen’no, new peers like Katorin, the Kotlin-loving developer, and possibly new enemies like Christina, an enigmatic Python developer.
Features
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Discord rich presence integration with each chapter* (opt-in by default)
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Personalized routes based on choices and story maps (four base routes)
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Ambient sounds and support for emphasizing sound effects and ambience over music
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Ability to switch to the Lexend font and variant to increase readability
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Puzzle mini-game with advanced scripting support
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Rich notifications and realistic desktop via AliceOS
MazM: The Phantom of the Opera
I have amended my review from a bad to a good rating - not because the problem of the achievements being saved in game (and not resetting back to 0 when I exited and entered game again ) was fixed. It wasn’t. But I managed to keep my computer on all day and ffwded all conversations in only the episodes where achievements were needed - so as to get all footnotes, character interactions, etc required to gain all achievements - thankfully the game did not crash this time. And i did get the 2 special pics for getting all achievements done (Hallelujah! lol)
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
I’ve always been a HUGE phantom of the Opera Fan. Having read the book, watched the movie and seen the musical. I was happy to play this game.
It’s far more faithful to the book adaptation than the movie version, which I liked.
– Real player with 36.5 hrs in game