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Then it's not even a Novel! In fact, I'm just reading an animated book under the guise of a game! The only two things that reminded me at least a little of the game were the moment at the beginning where I pressed the button where to run, do not wake the demoness at the beginning and... and that's it! If it's really just a plot, and I can only read it, play mini-games, and..what else? Then what's the point for me to play by myself if I can watch the game on YouTube! I'm sorry if that sounded rude, but I just don't consider this a game :(

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I'm not sure you understood my previous comment. I didn't mean that you can only read it and do nothing. Also, it seems like you've only played the first chapter; the game currently has seven. 

To answer your point: It is a game. It's a visual novel with mini-games and a dating sim — your choices determine who you date and what ending you get with them. You also change a lot of what happens in the subplots. Only the main story is fixed, and that's true for a lot of games, especially the big ones. 

Just so you know, this is a huge project — over 100 hours of content is planned — and our small team is working really hard to make a deep, interesting world. Adding alternate endings for the main plot just won't work for this story. Regardless, each player will still have a unique gameplay experience.

By the way, the term "visual novel" refers only to its format — a long, story-driven experience with visuals and music. It doesn't automatically make a game choice-based. Some are highly interactive with choices that change the story, placing them in a sub-genre like "interactive fiction" or "choice-based adventure." Some are not. We're somewhere in the middle.

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It's just that when I'm allowed to click on buttons with text in these kinds of games, at least I feel like I'm influencing something :)

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And you will.