Dragon Audit
If you like light-hearted fantasy, you will likely enjoy this highly humorous tale (or tail?). An auditor is sent to a castle that’s rumored to be inhabited by a dragon … because that castle’s taxes were falling behind.
A few ~ mostly ~ easy puzzles are included in this roleplaying game. No combat.
Much fun to be had!
I bought it during early release, directly from the developer. Helped hunt bugs. He was kind enough to include “Tumblyweeds” in the credits.
So my “hours played” displays vastly fewer hours than I have actually spent playing this game.
– Real player with 41.1 hrs in game
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I think it would be very easy to harshly judge this game based solely on the trailer and content on the store page. Despite that, it is a thoroughly enjoyable adventure gaming experience. Indeed the trailer doesn’t do the graphics and art style justice which actually looks much better in game (although admittedly still very obviously Unity powered). The puzzles are on the simpler end of the spectrum, although I personally prefer that over absurd moon logic puzzles typical of older adventure games. It is relatively short, and can easily be completed in one ~90 minute sitting. For the price asked I think that is very reasonable.
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
If My Heart Had Wings
I told my friends I was idling for cards.
I lied.
Edit; Crap. You put me on the front page, here is a real review.
Let me start this honestly. I am totally biased. If My Heart Had Wings is the first Visual Novel I ever played, and I love it with all of my little heart. Also in case you didn’t notice I’ve played this game for more than 900 hours, and only 20 of those hours were idle. I’ve run through each route in this game at least 15 times, and I can actually speak really crappy Japanese because of this game. In addition, I’ve spent more money on this game for the badges, emoticons, cards, extra cards and backgrounds.
– Real player with 999.9 hrs in game
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If My Heart Had Wings imhhw is an English translation of a popular Japanese VN = Visual Novel that follows the struggles of Aoi, a young male recovering from a serious biking accident, in his relationships with several Academy female classmates while he simultaneously manages an all-girl dorm.
IMHHW even may tug a bit on your heart-strings as you follow the developing relationships among Aoi and the girls struggling to rebuild a damaged glider in the face of determined opposition from influential Academy leaders. IMHHW is an excellent VN for a reader new to the genre. The story is well conceived and the programming to achieve the multiple story-lines is well done. /imhhw
– Real player with 285.7 hrs in game
Sucker for Love: First Date
Obsessed with occult rituals, you have finally obtained the last thing you need to summon the eldritch horror that has been haunting your dreams; a strange, bright-pink Necronomicon. You perform the only ritual that doesn’t appear to be insane ramblings, and inadvertently summon Ln’eta, a cute cthulhu-like girl. She agrees to a kiss, on the condition that you perform a few rituals from the book for her first. Looking back at the Necronomicon… all of the other pages suddenly make sense?
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Three chapters of laughs, screams, and tears, all in one thick package!
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Every decision you make will significantly affect gameplay and determine which ending you arrive at!
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Immersive re-imagining of the visual novel genre loaded with gameplay!
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“Three” “fully-voiced” “dateable” “girls”
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A stylish artistic/musical direction reminiscent of old-school anime and dating sims!
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No horror elements or danger whatsoever
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Too Many Santas!
A Christmas wish come true, or a holiday nightmare?
You don’t know what’s worse: your love life or your toy store’s sales reports. Desperate for some yuletide loving (and some new customers!), you make a wish on a Christmas Star.
That’s when your store is visited by not one, not two, but SIX Santa Clauses. It’s simply TOO MANY SANTAS! Can you watch all of them and run the store at the same time? Or will you be caught up in the sweet Santa romance?
Too Many Santas! The short visual novel where YOU get to date Santa Claus! And Santa Claus, and Santa Claus, and Santa Claus…
Sexy Santa. The best-looking Santa of the bunch has a great body, along with some killer dance moves. He tends to get overly flirty with the customers, though. You’ll have to keep a close eye on him!
Saintly Santa. With his Bible and Baby Jesus stockings, Saintly Santa wants the holidays to be HOLY days! He’s having a bit of an identity crisis in his new surroundings. Is he the answer to your prayers?
Sleepy Santa. This Santa is pretty tired, but who cares? His beard is AMAZING! You could watch it all day long. If he needs a nap that badly, he can be YOUR cuddle buddy…
Sassy Santa. Hey, who let this guy in here? Sassy Santa is always ready to dish out insults and put-downs to everyone who comes by. Can you rein in his sharp tongue, before he scares away all your customers?
Sad Santa. Poor Santa is sad, and you’re determined to figure out why. Everyone should be happy at Christmas! Maybe your love will be enough to cure Santa of the holiday blues?
Secret Santa. Part spy, part jolly old elf, Secret Santa is all business. He’s extremely busy on an important mission, but he refuses to tell you what it is. Will you be the one to crack his secrets?
Key Features
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Six Santa Clauses to date, with 12 naughty and nice endings to unlock!
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A customizable main character—choose any name and any pronouns you want!
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Over 250 original photographs, bringing the characters and scenery to life
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Lots and lots of Christmas music! Too much Christmas music!
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A 23,000-word script—so it won’t take a whole holiday season to beat
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From the creators of Cat President , The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved the World , and other fine weird visual novels.
With tons of laughter and love, Too Many Santas is a visual novel you can enjoy all year round!
Kombi Travels - Jigsaw Landscapes
I really enjoyed playing this game. Since jigsaw games is something I like playing that helps me feel relaxed. And very helpful when my mental health isn’t feeling good.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
The art of this game is very beautiful, the relaxing atmosphere is very pleasant.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Painting Werther
The Sorrows of Young Werther, was written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774.
Loved by artists and emperors, it shows the inner struggle of a deeply romantic man.
Or at least that’s what I used to think…
Come with us on this interactive visual novel to see another version of this legendary story.
Was young Werther really a romantic? Or was he just a man with a death wish?
How deeply did he really love his friend Wilhelm? Maybe his letters hide some clues…
Did he even loved Charlotte? Or did he just love the idea of an unrequited love?
For all these questions and more, Mad Cream Games presents you and overloading artistic experience, full of brush strokes and ink spots, where Chopin played the sax and Mozart the guitar, where love turns into hate, and pity into madness:
With this game we want to celebrate the mastery and abilities from the painters and musicians that came before us, presenting their work in a new original and respectful way.
Paper Shakespeare: Loves Labor(s) Lost
Bad
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
I must have got this in a bundle. Dream Quest taught me that a great game can have terrible art, so I gave it a try. It’s bad. Stick figures spout boring dialogue based on one of Shakespeare’s plays. There’s no clever twist. It’s just awful.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst®
This game… This god damn game series, Its my bloody childhood.
Are you a person who LOVES a good puzzle here and there and loves to find some objects in a scene with a massive challange ? then I welcome you to Ravenhearst, The haunted mansion that will get you stunned with its beautifull story line, Ravenhearst 2&3 are just as good tho the first game (This one) comes witht he fact it is only puzzleing and hidden objects where 2&3 had alot off adventure to it what is still rly lovly, tho it is challanging as all hell, I myself found myself stuck on like a week cause I couldn’t figure out where the hell to go, and that kept me rolling expecially due to the fact the game is a HUGE explore area, As far as this one, For not being a person with English as a first language this game improoved it so god damn mutch, And also improoved my sharpness in finding things in other games aswell, You can also play the game in German and French may you be from there or wana practace that language ofc :P
– Real player with 28.4 hrs in game
This is one of my favorite hidden object games. You are a detective and your job is to search around a huge mansion to find clues about a missing woman. There are basically 3 parts to the game. 1. You’ll need to find, say, 30 items. The game will give you a few different rooms to search with a total of 35 items. So if you can’t find a super sneakily hidden thingymabob, you can just switch rooms and search for other items. Once you find your “30” items, you go to 2. You need to complete a jigsaw puzzle. The picture will unlock a page of the missing woman’s journal and you’ll slowly unfold her enthralling story. Keep finding items and putting together jigsaws to complete the journal. So now I’ll mention 3. You don’t have access to all the mansion rooms at first. Many are locked and you have to do multiple things in a scene to get it open. Each puzzle scene is quite unique and you get no hints so you pretty much have to click on everything until you figure out what to do. This may sound annoying but, believe me, it’s not. The locked doors are extremely fun to figure out and you really feel a sense of accomplishment when you solve them. The atmosphere of this game is spooky. Things will howl in the distance, floor and wall boards will creak, and a ghostly voice will let you know that, no, this mansion is not a pleasant place. :p I’ve played MCF: Ravenhearst many times on Bigfish and I DO have to warn that the Steam version is a bit wonky. You can’t chat or take pics while playing and when you quit the game, Steam tells you it’s still running so you have to shut it down via task manager. Major pain. Still, I have to give this game a thumbs up because I really enjoyed playing it, for the umpteenth time. Also, if you enjoy this little gem, there’s a sequel - Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst which is much more like an Artifex Mundi game, with an extremely creepy story. Actually, I’m about to start playing that next! If you’re an HO fan, I highly recommend Ravenhearst and Return to Ravenhearst, either on Steam or Bigfish or wherever else you might find them. :)
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
Rose Seed Replica
The most heartwarming story I’ve ever seen in a lesbian game. There’s also an underplot as to how the girls ended up where they did, but it’s not the main focus of the game. Also, there’s a few strange glitches that can occur that seem to be related to the fast forward button, but they don’t break the game or anything.
– Real player with 41.6 hrs in game
Full disclaimer: I was a beta-tester for this game and I’m in the credits.
Rose Seed Replica is pretty good! It’s also really hard to describe, as it turns out. I guess calling it a lesbian love story first and an adventure game second might be accurate enough. A big draw of the game is the many branching paths within it. These paths do tend to converge after a point, but there’s a ton of dialogue to see and hunt for across multiple playthroughs. Personally speaking, I did four playthroughs, one for each of the advertised romance types. I still definitely missed out on a lot of dialogue.
– Real player with 31.9 hrs in game
Winds of Change
This is Klace’s second game I’ve played, and after completing it 100% in ~66 hours, and making a 30 episode series on Youtube to translate for my country’s language, I can give a very good recommendation of this game.
( https://www.youtube.com/c/YanWindFW para os brasileiros!)
BUY IT! I don’t care if you are a furry or not, or even don’t like furries. If you like a good story, a good visual novel, good characters' relationships, or anything. Buy it.
This game is beautiful in everything it offers:
– Real player with 65.8 hrs in game
A major step up from Klace’s previous game, Major\Minor. Let’s just get that out of the way for those of you who’re wondering.
Practically EVERY aspect has been improved - the character art is way better (there’s ACTUAL different emotions for all the characters for starters), backgrounds aren’t stock images, the music isn’t stock RPG maker music either, the writing is far superior, and you do more than whack the enter key endlessly until a dual choice pops up. Oh and there’s voice acting too - pretty much everything except the narration is voice acted. It’s done by a great cast too - of note is Sean Chiplock, who seems to be really getting some steam as of late. But the other voice actors do a great job as well.
– Real player with 51.6 hrs in game