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Togainu no Chi

DEVELOPER:Nitro+CHiRAL
YEAR
GENRE:Action, Violence, Psychology
RATING
STATUS:Completed
Official Site
I really, really like the concept. It had BIG potential both story and characters, so deep! But sadly it wasn't delivered and explored enough, there were holes. And settings that they created and introduced were not used well.
The story is very good and interesting but the execution isn't. I really like Shiki's and Nano's route tho.




Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Verb Scramble!

DEVELOPER:Spray
YEAR
GENRE:High school life, Drama
RATING
STATUS:Stalled (just 2 endings left, I guess)
Official Site
Enjoyable yet too bland for me, especially the characters. But surely fun to play :3
Actually there're things that I really like from this VN. But there're things that I didn't even bother to endure it too. Still, I'm cute adoring this series, it's caring of fun to follow the story.




Enzai

DEVELOPER:Langmaor
YEAR
GENRE:Mystery, Violence
RATING:7
STATUS:Completed
Official Site
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Games for those interested in gay characters, storylines, and player options

Recommended 17 December,
“Sci-fi RPG trilogy remaster with branching narrative and action combat. Includes M/M romance paths (esp. in 3), with fully voiced scenes. Implicit sex, no nudity. Choices carry across all 3 games.”
Recommended 18 March,
“Visual novel and simulation that casts players in the role of a guild leader in the world's hottest MMORPG. Romance any of the three love interests regardless of which pronouns you choose.”
Recommended 9 November,
“Anime-styled monster dating sim meets card battler. Engage in absurd dating scenarios. Maybe save the world. 4-player local co-op option. Choose your character and prefer any of 12 crushes to pursue.”
Recommended 6 October,
“A dating sim, hack-and-slash move game, with one slow-burn M/M romance option, set in a futuristic post-apocalyptic world filled with danger, love, and adventure. Implicit sexual behavior.”
Recommended 3 October,
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Posted: 21 September,
It do be a great spicy game (I'll try to hold this as spoiler free as I can and this review will probably be pretty long)

When I first saw this game in the store a couple of months ago, I was quite excited for the unleash . Having played a couple of other Visual Novels from Y Press Games I was so ecstatic that I snatched up the game right when it was available a few hours ago. (Since this is still a fresh release there will probably be some changes and patches for this game in the future but I'm not quite sure lol)

(EDIT: I own fully completed this game as of now so I'll be adding on which opinions include changed) Even though I'm still in the middle of completing this game in it's entirety at the moment, I possess completed two routes so far. With 5 hours of playtime as

13 Best LGBTQ+ Visual Novel Games

Summary

  • Visual novels offer diverse LGBTQ+ representation, from light-hearted romances to deep explorations of struggles.
  • Free games like A Date With Death and One Evening, Hot Springs provide inclusive narratives for LGBTQ+ players.
  • Games like Ace In Space and Butterfly Soup delve into asexuality and nonbinary identities, refreshing the visual novel genre.

Visual novels are games with an emphasis on good narrative and well-written dynamic characters. They feature interactive elements, where your choices often determine the plot's outcome. Although visual novels also frequently function as dating sims, that isn’t the case for every single one.

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In some, when romance is one of the primary objects, you can divert and opt for a platonic relationship as well. Some of the best visual novels feature LGBTQ+ aspects, whether it’s romantic or queer-platonic relationships.