This is a really tight game. Good art and good mechanics.
It's basically minesweeper with a time limit, and instead of losing when you run into a 'bomb', you lose ten turns.
The corruption mechanic is swift and basically a foregone conclusion, but the cartoony art style makes that less jarring in my opinion. The corruption is however, incremental, so even though it won't take long for the two main female leads to fall in love/lust with the interloper, the progression in the scenes between the various characters is worth watching.
Once you play through you can start again with new skills and things and aim for a different ending, of which there are many. To be honest, I'm not sure I like the game enough to get all of the endings, but I've played it three times now, so it's obviously decent enough.
The main drawback to the game is how shallow it is. It is minesweeper after all, but even so, it takes longer to play than minesweeper because you need to move the character around square by square.
It's basically minesweeper with a time limit, and instead of losing when you run into a 'bomb', you lose ten turns.
The corruption mechanic is swift and basically a foregone conclusion, but the cartoony art style makes that less jarring in my opinion. The corruption is however, incremental, so even though it won't take long for the two main female leads to fall in love/lust with the interloper, the progression in the scenes between the various characters is worth watching.
Once you play through you can start again with new skills and things and aim for a different ending, of which there are many. To be honest, I'm not sure I like the game enough to get all of the endings, but I've played it three times now, so it's obviously decent enough.
The main drawback to the game is how shallow it is. It is minesweeper after all, but even so, it takes longer to play than minesweeper because you need to move the character around square by square.