gorgeously illustrated. interesting ideas in the setting of the story and how the game is played
it's hard to stop reading. both delightful and long. there's a sequel too. i'm counting my blessings
very short and slightly cryptic. for example i don't get the literary references at the beginning (what is being translated as "i love you" by who i assume is a japanese writer?). i think it's clear it turns out riko has died so the operation went badly, it just was inevitable that it would. my stupidity spoiled the enjoyment by forcing me to read it twice before understanding fully assuming i have
technically an otome, actually even better.
great soundtrack by EJ
somewhat poorly written but very moving. the setting feels incomplete. more could be done with the idea. i loved it anyway
this whole game feels like a childhood dream. amazing what some people can do with a computer. i'm blown away
looks very good. check out the artists
best otome
masterful work in every way. it's too bad it was probably abandoned
romance with thriller elements. kind of a reverse otome, where you get to play as the protector.
i think it would be cool if making garland drop the case came back to ruin your day and the only happy ending came after a tortuous route where vasilij is convicted and inna's romance with lillian grows more slowly as it's entangled with them getting on top of all the dangers.
anyway it's great but unfortunately incomplete
moving and captivating short adventure. no choices, just narration. similar to an otome but the character with the more agency is female like the protagonist. the art is better than the cover lets on. fits the narration perfectly. captivating short story and likable characters. dunno why i'm writing this since nobody's going to read it i guess i just feel like it
your choices affect the events in unrealistic ways because elowen doesn't read your letters to your brother. i guess the idea is that cassidy's choices reflect her inner character, which in turn has or has had an impact on elowen in a subtle way that isn't a consequence of the choices themselves. i don't know why i'm writing this nonsense
captivating story and enticing art. excellent visuals overall. i wish it was still being developed. dull and easy puzzles. ironic the the romance story where the characters behave the most naturally human involves a robot
amazing romance and mild thriller. quite long for a linear plot but without a dull moment. excellently written. unfortunately it seems to be andy church's only work :-(
no romance. great story about a sister and a brother. very inspired and moving. makes me want to find out more about the author. unfortunately he/she has published no more work under the same name beside a devlog related to this visual novel and disabled the comments. unfortunately the art isn't as good as the story deserves which is bound to distract potential readers. i feel lucky for finding and getting to read this VN which i'm sure isn't getting as much attention as it deserves.
yuri romance. anticlimactic. builds tension but then just lets go. still good. like foxpancakes' NVs where all the hardship comes from inside the protagonist's head. all other obstacles either turn out not to be real or are overcome without a struggle. nevertheless it manages to be very engaging. it just left me with less than i thought it was promising
best yuri romance ever
yuri romance. very short and very charming. never a dull moment