![]() ![]() This was a fun and light mobile otoge, the plot was easy to follow and the characters were great. The only way the girl, now called Alice, can create a heart is by spending time with one of the residents of Wonderland. There she finds herself accused of breaking the Queen’s heart and is tasked with making another one or else she’ll be sentenced to death. As compensation, the MC pays for the box and takes it home, that night she has a strange dream that transports her to Wonderland. When she informs the shopkeeper about the fate of the jewel, he claims that there was never anything inside that box. Once inside she is drawn to a beautiful jewelry box, but when she opens it the heart shaped jewel inside breaks. The story follows a young woman who stumbles upon a strange antique shop on her way home from work. Number 4: Shall We Date: Guilty Alice– NTT SolmareĪlice in Wonderland has been a popular premise for otoge in recent years, but this game is one of the best. But the story more than makes up for those shortcomings! But what really puts this game over the edge is the customization options for your avatar! You can now choose different skin tones in addition to the usual customization! Finally and MC that looks like me…well kind of, it’s progress, so I’ll take it! I highly suggest this game and if you want here’s my player ID: KppDKWES (IOS)! The game is not without its issues, but they are typical in free to play games, so I won’t rehash the same things here. While both the MC and Byron are “smitten at first sight” the overall romantic progression is relatively slow, on account of them being royalty from two rival countries. I am a sucker for princes, princesses, and knights, it’s my one weakness…well that and the art is gorgeous! I mean look at them, not one bad character design in the bunch! I started this game a few months ago with Byron and I absolutely loved his story progression, sure the MC leaves much to be desired, but the story more than made up for that. But, before you can relax into your role, you are told you must select a suitor from a group of noble men. ![]() Your normal life is over as you are drawn in to the world of politics and tradition. I adore this game! You play as a teacher who is selected to be the princess of you country. My To 5 Best Mobile Otome Games Number 5: Midnight Cinderella– Cybird So without further ado here we go: My Top 5 Best Mobile Otome Games. I tried to choose a diverse set of games, but as I said before I’m picky.īefore you all start grabbing your torches and pitchforks, this list is purely my opinion…You are more than welcome to agree or disagree with me if you want, by all means leave a comment and suggest better “worst” games. And honestly, it’s a lot easier to choose games that I disliked over games that I liked. So, I’m pretty picky when it comes to what games I play, and more importantly which games I spend my money on so this list was kind of hard to narrow down. I know it’s been a while since the first post and for that all I can say is… My bad. I’ve been too busy with real life and other reviews to write get back to writing this post. The physical copy will have multiple language support (Japanese, English, and Chinese Traditional and Simplified).This is second and final post of my Best and Worst Mobile Otoge post series! If you want to know what my picks for the Worst Mobile Otome Games were check out the first post, HERE. UPDATE: HuneX has recently confirmed that BeniBana will also have a physical release for the Nintendo Switch in Japan. In addition, new episodes pertaining the perspectives of the love interests have been added to the main story as well, revealing each character’s innermost self. The developers also added that they will be adding more content to the Switch version such as the newly written after-stories for each of the eight romanceable characters, including new event CGs. UPDATE: The Developers Operetta Due, has confirmed via their official twitter page, that the toned-down version (17+) will be ported to both the Nintendo Switch and PC platforms. Two years later, a “toned down” version was published in March 2014 for the PSP and was ported to the PS Vita in April 2016. Koezaru wa Akai Hana “The Crimson Flower That Divides: Lunar Coupling” (or 紅花 “BeniBana”) was originally published back in September 2012 as an R18 Otome Game for the PC. This port will be released on February 23, 2023. This news was recently revealed in Sweet Princess Vol.37 Magazine. Today, Japanese developers Operetta Due and publishers, Dramatic Create and HuneX announced that they are porting the otome visual novel, Koezaru wa Akai Hana, to the Nintendo Switch console and PC (Steam) with language support for Japanese, English, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified).
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