Ten Dates

Ten Dates

released on Feb 14, 2023

Ten Dates

released on Feb 14, 2023

Ten Dates is the sequel to the interactive rom-com, Five Dates. Misha, a millennial from London in search of that elusive in-person connection, tricks her best friend Ryan into going to a speed dating event with her. Each with their own five potential matches, Misha and Ryan must pluck up the courage and turn on the charm to date wildly different personalities. Throughout the game, your choices and interactions will either strengthen or weaken your relationship with your date. Amidst a branching, multi-directional chain of conversation topics and deep-dive questions, Misha and Ryan are faced with ice-breaker games, awkward scenarios and unexpected truths. Will either find love?


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They managed to take my complaints about Five Dates and fix them! The pauses waiting for your chosen scene to start are no longer awkward (unless they're supposed to be awkward, TY!!!!!!!). I played as Misha, and quite enjoyed the variety of characters. In the menu, you can see the five characters that Ryan can interact with and they seemed like they had way more interesting variety than Five Dates as well.

Besser ausgeführt als der Vorgänger Five Dates aber die Charaktere sind in meinen Augen unsympathischer. Dafür gibt es variablere Szenen und gefühlt den doppelten Inhalt. Hoffentlich gibt es einen dritten Teil!

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Awesome British FMV dating sim! (IMHO better guy routes than the girls).

I love the mashup of these genres, hope more games do this! Lots of different personalities to choose, love the inclusion of LGBT options and male or female MC. The acting is great, the transitions are smooth, the music is catchy, the London nightlife transitions really help set the mood! Having three dates is a somewhat short snapshot of their relationships, but it works. Misha has great chemistry with everyone (especially Ryan-where's my DLC? :P). I might be biased since I like playing as female MC with male options, but I didn't much like Ryan's options. Or maybe it's just the one option that really threw me off. Overall though, I had a great time playing this game as Misha! Would love more like this!

A fun, short, casual, stress-free distraction for when you're burned out on challenge or too tired to play something more action-packed. Characters were interesting to get to know and it was fun playing through multiple times choosing different dialogue choices to change the outcome of my interactions. Some light strategy involved in gauging what the best responses are to have a successful interaction with each character, all of whom are very unique. This game falls into the "interactive film" genre.