It has the classic mechanics of giving you dialogue options and branching choices at certain points in the story which change the course of events. In case I somehow manage to not make it clear, Perfect Gold is a short Yuri visual novel. After all, if I buckled down I could get it out before the 26th and wouldn’t that be great! I finished it in one go and was about to start a first replay to try and get the few CGs I was missing but I decided I should really write this review instead. What had started out as a game I was playing out of a mild sense of duty turned into the only thing I wanted to do this morning. Why is kickass the only thing I’m not self censoring? I’m an enigma!Īs such, it was with considerable enthusiasm that I started the game back up as soon as I got up this morning. Thankfully I brought a kickass gift so all was forgiven. It was with deep regret that I turned it off and got to the birthday party… 10 minutes late. I have played a lot of visual novels, this was something unexpected! I was pretty hooked at that point, not gonna lie. Avoid it? Will I be going after different people. What in the heck happened here? How did it get to this point and can I change it. And Audrey seems to be interested in someone else. They just want to get their shared detention over with so they don’t have to be in each other’s sight again. They’re catty and even mean to one another. They can barely stand to be in the same room. The point of view character switches to the other girl and it’s a year later. Of course, I had to leave for the bday party Saturday afternoon and I do review a couple of anime on Saturday as well but I figured I would at least play a few minutes to make sure everything worked and get a feel for the storytelling and visuals.Īnd then bam, chapter two starts. Then Friday evening I was completely wiped so I left it for the weekend. Thursday evenings I watch and review both Zombie Land and Demon Lord after work so I didn’t have time to open it. It was also a family birthday on Saturday… So I mentioned that I didn’t think I would be able to both play and review the game before April 26. ![]() I was super grateful for the key and opportunity but work and life have been especially busy these days. ![]() Now all of this was at the beginning of the week. She also mentioned that there is a 10% launch discount until April 26. She was kind enough to give me a steam key so I did not pay for my copy of the game. In any case, Danni let me know that they had a new Yuri game out and thought I might be interested since I had reviewed Kindred Spirits on the Roof. It’s going to give you a much better idea of the game. You can see the official press kit here and you should. I was contacted directly by Danni who is takes care of press relations for YangYang Mobile. Will you get lost in a temporary high, leave things a hot mess, or find closure? Be sure to listen to your customers! You’re not just serving donuts you’re serving advice.Let me give you the full context before we start. Watch your story come to life with animated comic book-styled panels and vibrant CGs! Meet them all, serve their favorite donuts, and find out what makes them tick.Ī cast of professional English voice actors will be bringing the characters to life. They’ve got their own baggage, but you’re a Mood Confectioner, not a bellboy.įrom a girl in a chicken suit to a walking Jojo reference, San Mazo is full of zany characters. Surprise! Your exes are back to complicate things. Manage your own Mood Café and serve special donuts that get the high times rolling! Know your clients, find out their tastes, and make those donuts that they’ve been craving for! Languages: English, Simplified & Traditional Chinese (please stay tuned for more languages!)Ĭhoose the face that broke many hearts for a more personal experience. Platforms: PC (Steam) Mobile (iOS/Android) Consoles (Nintendo Switch) Length: 8-10 hours, depending on reading speed (single playthrough) Story Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life, Drama, Romance ![]() That isn’t the end of your problems, though - the exes whom you've ghosted are back in town and they all have a bone to pick with you. Set in the fictional world of San Mazo - which is totally not a rip off of LA - you're a Mood Confectioner (a fancy term for someone who bakes drugs into sweets) who must turn your boss' café, The Hotbox, into the hottest place in town or get fired. The greatest of them all? Drugs are now totally safe to consume! It's the year 2069 (nice!), and miracles have been made in the name of science. In this (anti) dating sim about drugs and donuts, you'll manage a café, serve special donuts that get customers high, and live out the ultimate fantasy - getting closure with your exes! In a world where you can get high with no consequences, the hardest drug to get over are your exes. We're super excited to publicly unveil our latest and sweetest creation: High Times.
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