Lets Talk Otome Mobile Games
Jan. 2nd, 2019 10:48 pmOkay, so mobile games. I find they're not always the best of quality in comparison to PC or handheld games, however they're still very fun and I was wondering if anyone else likes to play mobile otome games.
Personally, I have a LOT of otome games on my iphone. I can't play them all every day, because I have a good 20-something and that'd take hours, but I have a large variety for whatever I'm in the mood for that day. From Angels/Demons (Nightmare Harem) to Vampires (Blood In Roses / Prince of the Night), even Sengoku era (Ikemen Sengoku) or Alice in Wonderland (Lost in Alice / Ikemen Revolution). Then there's Love Triangle (Love Tangle / Double Proposal) and Zombie Apocalypse scenarios (Dangerous Fellows)...........like I said, a variety.
My favorite ones at the moment would probably be Ikemen Revolution and Blood In Roses. Honestly, I didn't expect to like either when I first installed it for some reason, but they grew on me!
Do you play mobile games? Are there any that you particularly like? Or did you have a bad experience with it and swore it off forever?
Personally, I have a LOT of otome games on my iphone. I can't play them all every day, because I have a good 20-something and that'd take hours, but I have a large variety for whatever I'm in the mood for that day. From Angels/Demons (Nightmare Harem) to Vampires (Blood In Roses / Prince of the Night), even Sengoku era (Ikemen Sengoku) or Alice in Wonderland (Lost in Alice / Ikemen Revolution). Then there's Love Triangle (Love Tangle / Double Proposal) and Zombie Apocalypse scenarios (Dangerous Fellows)...........like I said, a variety.
My favorite ones at the moment would probably be Ikemen Revolution and Blood In Roses. Honestly, I didn't expect to like either when I first installed it for some reason, but they grew on me!
Do you play mobile games? Are there any that you particularly like? Or did you have a bad experience with it and swore it off forever?
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Date: 2019-01-03 04:55 pm (UTC)It has a horror mystery vibe to it, and the love interests are all types that I like. The sounds they chose and the usage of vibrations get you a little spooked when the zombies appear. The writing is significantly better than their idol fan otome game, which I dropped because the protagonist was obnoxious. Not only that, but there's no "you must have tickets to play" system so you can reasonably play through it all in one go----HOWEVER.
There IS a ticket system for special scenes, and you need rubies for clothing. You can skip past the special scenes and choose not to wear the special clothing, but I have the feeling that it'll make the game a little more boring. If you're super patient, you can buy tickets using rubies that you get from advertisements. It's just really slow. The prices for the rubies is actually fairly reasonable compared to most games, but they can be spent really quickly, so...
If you're bugged by in game purchases it's probably not a good idea to play Dangerous Fellows. But I think its good for a "hey, lets see what a zombie apocalypse otome game is like!" occasional play.