Ren'Py - Draped Dreams [v0.3] [RN953DCG]

  1. 4.00 star(s)

    Rasa1996

    So this is review is based on the version 0.2 of this game.
    In general there is a good improvement from version 0.1 to 0.2.

    Positive:
    -Quest got longer, more images
    -Overall quality has improved
    -Girls have more expression, animations are getting better.
    -UI has been updated (hitbox is now better on buttons)

    To improve:
    -Animations can be better, some still have some issues
    -Gameplay can get a bit repetitive, maybe add something to do in between quests
    -Image quality consistence (in some images the lighting is off)
    -Game should not get to grindy (Money and Reputation)

    Overall i think this game shows potential and if each update adds this amount of content and improvements it will be a great game. I give it a 4 star review because i personally like the girls and the simple gameplay a lot.
    Looking forward for the next update
  2. 3.00 star(s)

    Ky6ac

    Good idea for game, but its need a lot of work especialy about its size.
    Beczuse 6Gb for game thats not even 3D its too much.
    Game has its potential if dev dont drop it. It will be pretty hard to make good game but i hope for better.
  3. 2.00 star(s)

    Aj Atkinson

    The game was a major disappointment in terms of visual quality and performance. The graphics are poorly executed — characters lack detail, there's no facial animation, and movements are stiff and unconvincing. The overall presentation feels outdated.


    Scene transitions are another weak point. The effects between scenes are blurry and inconsistent, making the experience feel disjointed and unfinished. There is no visual cohesion that ties the game together smoothly.


    Despite being a 2D game, the performance is surprisingly poor. The graphics stutter and lag in places, which is unacceptable given the low visual complexity.


    Moreover, the game size gave the impression that it would be packed with high-quality videos and artwork. Unfortunately, what we got instead were low-resolution, blurry visuals that lacked any “wow” factor. It feels like a missed opportunity on all fronts.