Like many short visual novels of its ilk, it's more of an experience than a game, but I wouldn't hold it against MILK too much. You can get all the endings in about two or three hours, so you'll be done pretty fast, but it's a nice, compact experience set in a gloomy, oppressive apartment. It's very meta in acknowledging common trappings of visual novels and point-n-click games, but not in a stuffy, pretentious way. You mostly just want to see this poor girl safe, even if you, the player, can't do too much to help her.

Reviewed on Nov 25, 2023


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