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  1. For people who appeared in something like the /r/vns Visual novel no cheating! Ideally I'd want you to use your current IRL traits but if you have an ideal person you wanna be or base yourself more on how you act on the internet you can make that I guess Here's mine: Hair- Black, Short Eyes- Black Body- Young-Adult, Average Height, Dark Clothes- Baggy Pants, Shoes, T-Shirt Personality- Friendly, Serious, Strange, Docile, Pacifist, Kind, Otaku, Loyal, Food Lover Role- Living Alone, Gamer, Phillipine, Older Brother Engages In- Online Chatting, Teasing, Sarcasm, Reading Subject of- Teasing, Bullying, Massage Engages in (Sexual) - None Subject of (Sexual)- None
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  2. it's the choice of the other person not wanting to have sex with us
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  3. I should probably point out that whilst Astro left the original project, and there have been no public announcements of any progress, the project is still very much alive. I can't stop you from starting your own project from scratch, but I'd recommend against it.
    3 points
  4. I’ll be completely honest: I didn’t have a good opinion of NTT Solmare even before approaching the game this review is about. After exploring their sole non-otome visual novel, Moe! Ninja Girls, I was absolutely stunned with the predatory monetisation and poor quality of that title. I was still curious about their otome projects though and decided to check out one featuring the theme I personally enjoy a lot: vampires. Thus, I ended up playing Blood in Roses+, one of the over 20(!) games in the Shall We Date? series and what I found there was an extension of my Moe! Ninja Girl experience, along with some interesting surprises (which doesn’t mean any of them were particularly pleasant). First, however, a bit of context is required. NTT Solmare is a Japanese company producing e-books and mobile games primarily for the Western market. Shall We Date? Otome games are their flagship product and can be split into two categories: paid apps, which are mostly Android/iOS, English-localized ports of Idea Factory otome VNs and free apps which are produced by NTT Solmare themselves. Since 2011, they’ve released literally dozens of cheaply-made, but aggressively monetized games, particularly in the free-to-play segment. This is also the category where Blood in Roses+ fits in, being a fully free-to-play mobile VN, in which you can theoretically experience an impressive and constantly-expanding pool of content without paying anything. There’s a catch though… Or a dozen, which are all worth discussing in detail due to the unbelievable abuse of the VN format they represent. Read the full article at evnchronicles.blogspot.com
    2 points
  5. Engages in: Online Chatting, Sarcasm, Vomiting
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  6. Really? What an unfortunate bug! How did I forget the most important tag?
    2 points
  7. Peeking at unfinished posts and pre-release comments, such abuse of admin powers. ;p Seriously though, I was really shocked how you can monetize a VN when I encountered Moe! Ninja Girls. I kind of expected their otome to be similar, but they somehow manage to be even worse... Masterclass con-artists, truly. And the otome community is kind of desensitized to it, so it felt right to remind everyone how f**** up it is and warn those that didn't have the displeasure of encountering these games by themselves. :>
    1 point
  8. There's Aoishiro if you want multiple routes GL VNs, and it have five heroines although you need the guide to avoid 56 bad endings though. Also like someone said above, there's Nurse Love series (Hakuai and Shirokoi) in that it have more than three heroines. It's too bad that there's still no Seisai no Resonance English translation as of now (I don't want to learn Chinese or Russian yet), seeing that the plot is very unique because it's very rare to see the setting even with male MC (I only remember that the VN with similar setting is Koiken Otome). At least the writer is wrote Shirokoi if we need a GL VN from the same writer (Madoka Madoka). Almost forget that she also write Sonohana nurse VNs, which is reasonable seeing that the writer is also work as the nurse in the past (Or so that's what I'd hear). Edit - My mistake there in that I said Aoishiro have 56 bad endings, because actually 56 here is the number of the endings. My word still apply though in that you'll need guide to avoid the bad end, because only 6 endings that could be categorized as the good endings.
    1 point
  9. You'd need a predatory yuri protagonist to make a large number of yuri routes work. A common quality of a lot of the yuri VNs I encountered in my brief surge into the genre when I first began playing untranslated was that there was a tendency to value the 'friendship to love' development or 'dependence to love' development, save in cases where the protagonist is a predator with a habit of seducing numerous other girls. The 'kind-hearted and benevolent onee-sama' routine generally doesn't work very well with a large number of heroines. Neither does the 'feeling your way into sexuality' routine. I suppose reversing it and creating a situation with a large number of predatory-aggressive heroines might work... but I wonder if that would be enjoyable to vicariously experience. Harem protags in hetero VNs tend to be that type of 'receptive' protagonist, but I have to wonder how a yuri writer would handle it...
    1 point
  10. Hair: Brown, short. Full Beard. Eyes: Brown Body: Pale, Slim, Cleft Chin, Circumcised Clothes: Jeans, T-Shirt, Sneakers Personality: Cynical, Optimist, Smart, Reserved, Sharped-tongued, Blunt, Eccentric, Girls' Love Fan Role: Adult, Teaching Assistant, Full-time Worker, Not a Virgin, Older Brother Engages in: Online Chatting, Teasing, Sarcasm, Sadism Subject Of: Disappointment, Teasing, Confinement in a Simulated Reality
    1 point
  11. I'll be leaving out the sex tropes, I would be here all night.
    1 point
  12. I'm afraid the only thing that connects those vns are tears.
    1 point
  13. All at the same time Also I’m ashamed of you
    0 points
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