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LNSSnorkle rated Harem Hotel

A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.

Summary: A well crafted renpy based visual novel with light management mechanics and an absolutely rivetting story that frankly has left me in tears.


Pros

+ Very literally the best story I have seen in a game like this. The devs really knew how to show off the impact of some of the most terrible things humanity has done.

+ A very large amount of content. All main characters and some side characters have stories that intersect and are both interesting and well told.

+ Quite good pacing for the depth of the story.

+ A surprisingly competently created world, not just thrown haphazardly together. Very uncommon in games such as these. The devs could very well write a book or a movie/series out of this with enough backing.


Cons

- Unless you have a heart of steel, be prepared to feel devastated.

- Some of the story feels a bit disjointed with other parts, and some sections do not quite match up with one another. Some things seem to happen before their causes, depending on how you play

- The models are a bit cliché, but to be honest, you quickly get over it as you get swept off your feet by the story.

- The management mechanic is very barebones. 

- It is not really a problem, but sometimesyou go heavily into debt, but you do not know if you should use your once-per-playthrough debt removal or not...

- Unfortunately, a lot of paths and quests are not obvious, and the hints we get are extremely insufficient at times.


Subjective opinion: One of the best in the genre, although again, you need to be tough, or you might end up feeling terrible. If you find it easy to empathise with characters, this might be risky and not what many people might want in a mature game. In fact, this is basically the only game I have ever played that I would give maximum score and at the same time advise people to be careful and not play it without knowing what they are diving into. If however you do not mind more feelings and romance, and some tears in the mix, go for it.

P.s. I do not know why, but some of it reminds me of the writing style of Sarah J. Mass from a court of thorns and roses...