When you take Fumi out on a moonlight stroll, she reveals her true form as either possessed by Lillith or possibly she's actually a Rake. This is problematic.
That moment when you finally beat level 16, it's just like... this feeling of peace comes upon you.
And then you realize you're still stuck on those other levels. xD
Okay... Level four, I found, was horribly glitchy. I kept typing the right letters, but it would say "Sorry, sucker, you missed!" then randomly work with the wrong letters or just repeating the right letters several times.. It was very annoying and hard to work around.
I buy Elle a drink.
"Thank you, it's a very thoughtful gift. I especially like that it won't cut me if I fall on it."
You're right. It would just break into shards and impale you, not cut you, silly.
Buck! I accidentally double-clicked on an inactive job and lost 20 diamonds. Out of 26. For two freaking time slots. I was trying to save up for 40 so I could get that speed boost, but well, surprise, motherbucker!
*facepalms* Okay, listen. You've gotta move the "Spend diamond for stuff!" out of the center, to a place where it won't be bucking clicked by accident.
I'm two flippin' seconds from rage quitting. I'm going to go play something else to cool down...
I'd like to make a few reviews on the characters.
Cassie- She annoyed me. Then she was cute. Now I love her to bits. 7.5/10
Mio- Cute gamer girl. What's not to like? Not super original, but still great. 7/10
Quill- Loved instantly. Cat-girl equals yes~ 9/10
Elle- Kinda just advancing because gems, and boredom. Dunno, just.. not appealing. 3/10
RD- I mean Iro- Humanized version (And a pretty hot-looking one!) of one of my favorite pastel-colored ponies. My rating? She's 20% cooler than all the others. Literally no problems with her, whatsoever. I saved her pictures, they're my background~. 12/10
Bonnibel- not bad. 7/10
Fumi- Amazing, her character cracks me up with the cute and funny things she says. 10/10
Bearverly- I'm flat out refusing to advance the character at all. I don't even care about the rewards, I really don't. I'm repulsed, and would like to see it removed. Sorry. 0/10
All in all, this is the best cast (excluding Bearverly) I've ever seen on a dating game! Fantastic work!
It’s very difficult to advance, well, anything besides hearts and cash. I'm rolling in cash, and yet I've been waiting forever for a single job to level up. I get that you're pushing us to buy upgrades, it's what almost every idle game has to do to stay funded.
I propose a suggestion. How about you make the jobs and skills stackable with a drawback?
Here's why this would work out for EVERYONE:
This allows a certain job/hobby to advance faster at the cost of taking up a lot more time blocks. That way, if a player has a certain job/hobby they need to advance, they can sacrifice others to let that one skill go up faster.
Obviously, it'd still take a while, but it would make it more manageable. And there would still be benefits in premium, because you’re doing them separately, which will still take a lot of time. And it could open new premium benefits, like taking one job stack drawback away for, say, 20 gems.
I love the game, and I hope to see it continue to develop and grow in potential.
IT'S RAINBOW DASH OMG YES THIS GAME JUST GOT 20% COOLER ALL THE MUFFINS I MUST WIN HER HEART AND I WILL DO IT IN TEN SECONDS FLAT
*ahem* Professional, Ben, professional. I meant, oh look, it's a character styled similar to Rainbow Dash. Cool.
I got bored, really quickly. I was like... Wow. Is this seriously it? Huh, maybe like the fire'll go out and I'll need wood or something... Huh, I don't even get to see any new frames? Pshhh.... Eh, I'm bored, might as well keep going. And then, it happened. The story went from dull and boring to interesting as I began to have more at home than just the crackling fire. It was near the end that I realized, the point of this game was and wasn't the story. It was the point that our homes all have our own story, and it's when we open our lives to others that we begin to truly experience life.
This is a simple game with a bigger story than I ever expected - one that you learn yourself, not one that's given to you by text on a screen.