Review for Bankrupt Heroines 1 and 2, as both are on this thread.
I found this game by searching old threads for something new with specific tags. It is a shame that TTeokLeaf stopped working on these, because their animations are gorgeous and, whilst the gameplay is nothing groundsbreaking, it is fun. That is more than can be said for modern asset flips and buggy messes released in recent times. I'll never stop giggling at the enemy damage and death noises. But what sells these games are just how impressive the animations and artwork are, to which there is no meager amount of them. Each enemy has their own violations if defeated by them and each NPC you save has at least 2 scenes. With both games, this is at least 20+ animations and 50+ CGs (I didn't count, but it felt like a lot). Which again-- is more than most modern games.
I wish these game got more attention.
I found this game by searching old threads for something new with specific tags. It is a shame that TTeokLeaf stopped working on these, because their animations are gorgeous and, whilst the gameplay is nothing groundsbreaking, it is fun. That is more than can be said for modern asset flips and buggy messes released in recent times. I'll never stop giggling at the enemy damage and death noises. But what sells these games are just how impressive the animations and artwork are, to which there is no meager amount of them. Each enemy has their own violations if defeated by them and each NPC you save has at least 2 scenes. With both games, this is at least 20+ animations and 50+ CGs (I didn't count, but it felt like a lot). Which again-- is more than most modern games.
I wish these game got more attention.