University of Problems is well worth your time if you are looking for a fun visual novel. For me, one of my favorites.
University of Problems has great graphics, good story lines and a variety of possibilities. Each charachter at the minimum has at least one obvious psychological profile which in turn, can make you think about their past and how they got this kind of behavior.
I have the most fun running each play through focusing on one girl.
I have never found a "perfect" visual novel, and, thus don't judge these kind of products too harshly. I can also appreciate the amount of work that goes into such a production.
It is interesting to consider, pre-Internet, how this kind of novel was marketed in the days of books. Millions of this kind of novel were written in paperback and could be found in what were called "adult book stores". Granted they were not interactive with multiple outcomes but otherwise the comparison is fair.
What I also find interesting: it is my opinion that the author of University of Problems could have a very successful career writing "R-rated" visual romance novels with Ren-Py. Look at the hype and success of "Fifty Shades of Gray". And that wasn't even a digital interactive product.
If the author decided to take that path, I think his biggest problem would be where to buy his third vacation home; how big the garage has to be and what kind of house staff he wants to hire.
I look forward to more University of Problems updates. I wish the author unlimited success.
University of Problems has great graphics, good story lines and a variety of possibilities. Each charachter at the minimum has at least one obvious psychological profile which in turn, can make you think about their past and how they got this kind of behavior.
I have the most fun running each play through focusing on one girl.
I have never found a "perfect" visual novel, and, thus don't judge these kind of products too harshly. I can also appreciate the amount of work that goes into such a production.
It is interesting to consider, pre-Internet, how this kind of novel was marketed in the days of books. Millions of this kind of novel were written in paperback and could be found in what were called "adult book stores". Granted they were not interactive with multiple outcomes but otherwise the comparison is fair.
What I also find interesting: it is my opinion that the author of University of Problems could have a very successful career writing "R-rated" visual romance novels with Ren-Py. Look at the hype and success of "Fifty Shades of Gray". And that wasn't even a digital interactive product.
If the author decided to take that path, I think his biggest problem would be where to buy his third vacation home; how big the garage has to be and what kind of house staff he wants to hire.
I look forward to more University of Problems updates. I wish the author unlimited success.