Adopt A Boyfriend had me giggling, kicking my feet, and squealing like crazy. I played through both love endings (though honestly, I wouldn’t have been mad at a third one where I...I don’t know, get with both of them and we are in a happy throuple) and fell head over heels for each of them, for totally different reasons.
The start had me laughing immediately, because yes, this is absolutely something that could happen at 3 AM. Way too relatable. Could've probably happened to me in a situation like that.
I went with my gut and romanced Kujo first, and oh my god, he was the cutest thing ever. At first, I was like, “Really? I chose you and now you’re just… hiding in your room?” But I stuck with it, and I’m so glad I did. Watching him slowly warm up to me, cooking together, and just spending time as he opened up, it all felt so real and natural, even with the slightly wild setup of moving in with a stranger. For someone with his backstory, it made so much sense that opening up would take time. And when he did open up? Ugh, my heart. Also… let’s be real, he’s hot. That outdoor date scene and the slip up with “I’d give you my sweater… if I was wearing anything under it” line had me laughing and blushing at the same time.
Then there’s Aramis. Whew. Instant warmth and acceptance. He’s the perfect mix of gentleman and tease, and honestly, he made me blush and giggle nonstop with his flirty one-liners. Such a charming AND naughty guy. But what I really appreciated was that he wasn’t portrayed as flawless. I loved how his own insecurities showed through over time; it made him feel so human, not just a picture-perfect love interest. Also, did I mention he’s also ridiculously good-looking?
If you asked me to choose between them? Nope. Absolutely not. Leave me with my throuple dreams in peace, thank you very much. It was fate (not a mistake!) that they were both sent my way. The universe clearly meant for both of them to be mine.
I was also super relieved that the story didn’t go in the direction I was dreading, like me digging up that deleted email and discovering I’d chosen the “wrong” guy and that becoming a huge problem. The game avoided that cliché, and I loved it for it.
On top of the wonderful story, the visuals were gorgeous and so easy on the eyes. Everything just came together beautifully, and I loved every single second of it. Would adopt a boyfriend over this agency again (If I would need one). 10/10.