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A VN-only feed of my Wordpress blog, where I write down my thoughts on the various games I play. I'll read almost anything, so you can expect a wide variety of stuff.

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NaNoRenO 2019 Overview

Originally posted on Pixels, Polygons, Prose. Another year, another NaNo. For the uninitiated, NaNoRenO (short for...nothing at all; it's a reference to NaNoWriMo) is a month-long visual novel game jam which has occurred each March since 2005. I chose not to participate myself this year, but like each year since I've gotten into visual novels, I've been looking forward to the entrants—some pretty amazing games have come out of NaNos of the past. I couldn't go through every single entry

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Exploring Reflections ~Dreams and Reality~

Disclaimer: I received this game for free from the publisher for a Steam curator page I run. For privacy reasons, I can’t say what that page is. I’ve been cautiously optimistic about this game since the demo was released. On the one hand, the premise seems interesting, the demo was enjoyable enough, and it has some nice art. On the other hand, I’ve disliked just about everything else I’ve played by Reine Works so far. Blossoms Bloom Brightest bored me. I hated all but one of the charac

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Exploring Hustle Cat

I don’t like coffee. I don’t like being around cats. Hustle Cat is a game about working in a cat café that specializes in coffee. What could go wrong? …not a whole lot, it turns out. Part of the fun of playing games is being able to pretend you’re a person you’re not—in this case, a person who genuinely enjoys drinking coffee and being around cats. One of the things that Hustle Cat is most famous for is its character creation. Rather than selecting a gender as in most games, Hustle Cat

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Exploring The Window Box

Note: This post is an edited version of a comment I originally posted on Reddit’s r/visualnovels. I was lucky enough to win a free key for The Window Box in a giveaway the developer had on Twitter (for every 5 retweets a particular tweet got, a random follower got a free Steam key). I read it in a single sitting, and it’s a hell of an emotional trip. The cast of The Window Box: Sophie, Margot, Elsa, Paige, and Finley First off, I adore the art style. It’s like a mix of

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