Reviews from

in the past


It's fine. Main appeal is the presentation, and the spectacle attached to it – a graphical adventure game with lots of voice acting, some CD music, and plenty of colorful, detailed art that straddles the line between cute magical girl fare and badass mecha action. Story had its entertaining moments here and there, but parts of it fell a bit flat. I mostly just wish the story was a little more compelling, and that the characters were more interesting. Also I wish the turn-based combat wasn't just strategy-less RNG mashing – at least you can redo failed fights immediately after losing them, so it's not a huge inconvenience – mostly just a time-waster. All in all, this is an okay game for what it is, but it could have been better.

Cute little game with staggering production values. The story is a lighthearted comedy adventure with some fun space worldbuilding, which was overall nice, but not really the main appeal. The draw is the production values: near-full voice acting (which is great too), so many CGs that it feels like playing through an anime rather than a VN, buncha songs and characters, with a perfect crisp pixel-art of late 80s-early 90s anime aesthetic, all in a tight package of 5-6 hours. If you know to expect a pretty light story, even though it's a story game, you'll have fun thanks to the spectacle.