- Dec 17, 2017
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This is kind of hard to read. There's not enough blank space between each section.Apologies for not responding sooner- I'm currently in the middle of replaying Coceter Chronicles (as I said in an earlier post, my save games from V. 12 wouldn't work with the current build of the game)- so, I've been doing that.
I like a a lot of different games, to be totally honest, so if I were to recommend any games- it could be because they're just plain fun, well-written, have great art, and (as I'm finding out) some that can be emotionally stirring. I can give you a general list of games that I've enjoyed for one reason or another. Other than this one, obviously...
I can't say enough good things about "Long Live the Princess"- I really, really Love this game! (Belle is so adorable.)
Another really entertaining one is "Quest Failed", it has a lot of really great characters that you immediately fall in love with upon meeting them.
Daughter for Dessert, Parental Love, My Sweet Neighbors, Melody, "Sister, Sister, Sister", Mythic Manor, Perverted Family/Perverted Hotel, Four Elements Trainer- these are all great games with exceptional art/images and they're just plain fun to play. I was going to break them down individually, but I'm kinda tired. Hell, I've enjoyed games with no plot whatsoever, paper-thin premises, and art that wouldn't be worthy of putting on anyone's fridge- but they're just fun to play. Isn't that what games are supposed to be anyway- whether you get magickally transported into their world or just have a little, green rape-y orc side-scroll through a village smacking people (cannot seem to remember the name of that one currently, oooh this is going to bug me now...)- they're meant to be enjoyed or at least a pleasant distraction from whatever it is you're trying to escape.
Now if you're looking for some that are really going to tug on the ol' heartstrings- there's only 3 that I can think of, because they're the only 3 that moved me the way Coceter Chronicles did. If you manage to get through these games without feeling anything-you're either a robot or dead.
Teaching Feeling: Life With a Slave- a truly sad and beautiful game at the same time- I won't spoil it for you, but if you liked this one (Coceter Chronicles) you may enjoy this one as well.
Wolf Tails- despite it's cartoony appearance and exterior- it packs a punch, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Emily: Sister Attraction- this one is kinda grind-y, but not in terms of gameplay- it's one of those AIF(?) games where you do a LOT of typing, but it is so worth it to get to the end. I don't know if it's on this site or not, but if you go to Palmer's Patreon page- you can DL it for free (he's also the genius behind "Daughter for Dessert").
These are all I can think about at the moment- I just finished a marathon session of Coceter Chronicles and finally got to the part with the new content that I haven't seen at all- going back through the looking glass after leaving the Larina's Tower, so my brain is kinda mushy at the moment. (I forgot how much I truly do Love this game!)
Oh yeah, Inheritance is shaping up to be a really good game as well- don't normally like the HTML format games, but this one is very promising.
Feel free to recommend a couple games yourself- I may or may not have played them- I just may have forgotten to mention them, as I've played through quite a few of them. Oh, Corruption and Glassix are 2 more that I really enjoy.
Goblin Walker- that's what it was called. (Now I can sleep after clearing up that mystery.)
Maybe next time use a bullet list? Click the 10th button from the left on the top of the text box, with the hover text "Unordered List". Something like this would be easier to read:
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