Reviews from

in the past


you can't fuck any of them, not even the femboy this is trash

i wanna bend that white haired catboy over a desk and beat him to death with a lamp shade

this is the best game ive ever played.


WHERE THE FUCK IS THE CATBOY FANSERVICE

Greatest of all time. Zenith of the medium. Hallmark of media. Gold standard of storytelling. Apogee of creativity. Vertex of invention. Crest of ingenuity. Acme of imagination. Pinnacle of innovation Epic of epics. Legend among legends. Peak fiction.

I've never felt a man's touch in my entire life

made me question my gender might be a girl now

PLEASE laurier is adorable :( i was dared to install this

It's pretty mid all around. Laurier and Dill are cute, and Sage and Fennel are okay, especially in uniform, but their normal attire feel a bit forced - Dill too, actually.
The art and music's well-done for a free game, too.

It's pretty mediocre prose otherwise. I think I would have liked to see some more written responses from the protagonist, but like...
I don't know. I don't necessarily think games have to be super profound meaningful pieces of art, but I can't help but feel like it's still a bit too light on substance.
Who is this for? It's so myopically carefree and full of nothing but fluff that I have hangups about enjoying this game.

In some ways, I guess it's still better than what I've heard of the mainline Nekopara games, especially in subject material. But it's also obvious that there wasn't nearly as much effort or care put into this one - which is fair for a free game that probably would put off the entire playerbase of the previous games, but... oh, well.

...I won't pretend I'd mind having cats, actually.

I play otome games less to date boys and more to feel like the protagonist. The boys in this are boring and the protagonist doesn't have a design or personality so it doesn't fulfill any of what I look for in otome games. Also the writing is sleep-inducing levels of boring, if the 'real' Nekopara games are also written like this I question their value.