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1.4 hrs on record (1.2 hrs at review time)
Pretty short, but honestly really cool.
You walk around a quiet supermarket, and at first, it feels super normal... but something just feels off.
The atmosphere is spot on — the empty aisles, the weird silence, the flickering lights — it all builds this slow, creepy vibe without throwing anything in your face.
Takes like 40 minutes to finish, but it definitely made me curious about the full game.
If you like weird, slightly unsettling games where not much happens but you still feel stressed out, you’ll vibe with this.
Posted 27 April.
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2 people found this review helpful
3.6 hrs on record
One of the game’s strongest points is player choice. Many puzzles can be solved in multiple ways, and decisions — even small ones — have a noticeable impact on the narrative. The attention to detail is admirable, and the soundtrack adds to the eerie mood perfectly.
As a prologue, it does its job exceptionally well: it introduces the world, teases larger storylines, and leaves you wanting more. I’m genuinely excited for the full Paper Lily experience.
A short but powerful prologue that delivers atmosphere, mystery, and smart design. Highly recommended for fans of story-driven psychological horror.
Posted 11 April.
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1 person found this review helpful
5.7 hrs on record (1.1 hrs at review time)
The pixel art is nostalgic yet polished, giving the game a cozy, retro charm without feeling outdated. The soundtrack is soothing and fits the mood perfectly, enhancing the overall immersive atmosphere.
You play through daily interactions with Akari, your virtual girlfriend, and what stands out most is how each session feels slightly different. The conversations are brief but varied, and while the game doesn't offer deep branching narratives, it still manages to create a sense of connection and progress over time. It’s perfect for short, relaxing play sessions.
There’s also something refreshing about its simplicity. No grinding, no complex mechanics—just sweet, straightforward storytelling. The randomized scenarios keep things from getting repetitive, and the game doesn't overstay its welcome.
PocketDate! isn’t trying to reinvent the genre, but what it does, it does well. It’s a low-pressure, feel-good experience that’s easy to pick up and enjoy in small doses. If you're into casual dating sims or looking for a relaxing virtual companion, this one’s worth a shot.
Posted 8 April.
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3 people found this review helpful
5.8 hrs on record (3.9 hrs at review time)
Well...Muse dash is a vibrant and fast-paced rhythm game that combines energetic music with side-scrolling action. The game features a colorful anime girls with an overwhelming amount of fanservice and sexualized characters, which might not appeal to everyone but if u like games like that ..u will enjoy it. Despite that, the gameplay is incredibly fun, smooth, and addictive, with a great variety of songs and difficulty levels. The visuals are flashy and the character designs, while provocative, are undeniably stylish and well-animated. If you're into rhythm games and don’t mind the y anime girls aesthetic, Muse Dash is definitely worth trying:)
Posted 6 April.
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1.6 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
rlly good one..good for the brain, if you look at it this way, you have to concentrate :) it took me an hour and I'll probably buy the DLC... to get to level 2 :)
Posted 16 January.
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1 person found this review helpful
15.4 hrs on record (1.9 hrs at review time)
honestly for a free game, it's worth checking out. Dlc is better for people who likes more.. naught games or smth. I think the gameplay takes too long but for me its okay. Actually I downloaded it as a joke, but then I started playing it and it was ...really fun and...Definitely recommend !
Posted 4 January.
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357.3 hrs on record (47.4 hrs at review time)
Posted 10 April, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
7.5 hrs on record
Doki Doki Literature Club is one of those games that completely catches you off guard. At first glance, it looks like a typical cute anime-style visual novel, filled with sweet dialogue, bubbly characters, and lighthearted interactions. The game revolves around joining a high school literature club and getting to know four attractive anime girls, all of whom are drawn in a heavily stylized, often sexualized manner—there’s no shortage of short skirts, suggestive expressions, and flirtatious banter. While the fanservice might seem excessive at first, it actually plays a deeper role in luring the player into a false sense of security. What makes that game stand out is how it completely flips the genre on its head. Without spoiling too much, the game dives into dark psychological horror, exploring mental illness, obsession, and existential dread, all while breaking the fourth wall in truly creative (and terrifying) ways. The sudden tonal shift is disturbing and brilliant, and it recontextualizes the earlier fanservice in a very unsettling light. Despite the heavy use of anime tropes and sexualization, the writing is sharp, the pacing is well-crafted, and the emotional impact is genuinely powerful.
If you can handle disturbing content and enjoy stories that mess with your head, Doki Doki Literature Club! is absolutely worth playing. Just don’t let the cute anime girls fool you—it’s not the game you think it is.
Posted 24 February, 2021. Last edited 6 April.
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