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Yes, I agree. The music and art style are very nice, definitely more my style. As far as first playthrough, I am not sure. Maybe around 3.5 hours give or take? I took my time to read all the dialogue so I didnt speed through anything.
Keep up the good work! Great game.
I'm roughly 2hrs in and of course reading it all, no reason to speed through this. day 13 I think.
I rly like the story so far. had to mute the text sound, which was annoying. but I love the game already.
Male
As Kilohaili says you can choose your gender at the start, it really makes no difference to the game as far as I can see, which speaks volumes about how love actually works.
I think DreadWulf meant that a lot of VNs are male orientated, full of risque material, and that is marketed to mostly male audiences. I love a good adult VN, but it's a breath of fresh air when one is not focusing on that.
The reason I decided to play this game is that there was a review mentioning something about, "if you like k dramas you should play this." If you ever have watched one then you know it's not full of sexual encounters.
Yes, thank you. You wrote it much more eloquently than I could.
"It makes no difference" but I liked a detail in this game that is when you choose your gender, dialogues also change as she/her or he/him which made me happy. Because in some of VN's, even you choose your gender, dialogues feel like opposite of it. I hope I explained what I mean properly. Lastly, I want to thank developers for being attentive about it.
I wholeheartedly agree. :)