HTML - Alchemist Mina [v0.9] [narlicious]

  1. 5.00 star(s)

    AnPolice

    This is GOOD use of AI art.

    The gameplay is pretty engaging and the hotkeys make getting around pretty easy. The art is very cute and the AI generation is quite natural.

    The dialogue and text are great and you can easily choose to skim the back-and-forth or to read the full descriptions.

    If anything, I just wish there was more. More scenes, more images per scene, etc.
  2. 4.00 star(s)

    Sum Fu King Gai

    The game is pretty grindy, not hard but a little time consuming. However, you can get harvesting assistance as of the current content so going forward it should not be as bad. v0.9

    The mix of art and text is very well done imo, the main turn off is that a lot of the sex is currently focused on bestiality/monster/plants, as you gather ingredients. (it's still hot, just hope your post-nut shame is dead.)

    As far as AI art goes, this is VERY good, consistent style and not hyper generic porcelain-faced statue people. 15 full written scenes with multiple images (with access to replay gallery from home.) Additionally a fair number of alternate images for repeat collections and one shot photos.
  3. 5.00 star(s)

    hatass

    Fantastic job, AI actually looks good and not too sloppy (example images incidentally I think are the most slopped ones in the game), the kinks are hot, the protagonist is unapologetically lewd and most importantly the mechanics of the game support that. There is not THAT much content yet, but the foundation is there and I'll be eagerly awaiting more.
  4. 4.00 star(s)

    trutru

    Review written for 0.6.0
    Overall, I like this game, the content is varied enough, kinky enough and the game connects the point of having lewd content with the in-game objective of collecting reagents and progressing in alchemy.
    The resource management is not too coercive (no annoying rent to pay which rarely serves gameplay purpose for instance), this is a noteworthy plus.
    This game has the usual HTML syndrome of lots of clicking with many screens not having many options, but I have hope that it gets better, as an effort is clearly being made in UX.
    Therefore, a hopeful 4* that may warrant a 5 depending on future development.