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Really liked the concept, a good idea for comic reading tool.
Some suggestions:
- Don't force fullscreen when we enter the app. I know if I want to make it fullscreen, there is a button for it.
- Add list of possible genre, some may not like to see something.
- Allow click controls instead of keys. May also display the control outside the screen, it's just more convenient to see control instead of querying your brain memory.
Honestly, forcing the game to be on fullscreen is annoying. A button exist for player to use it themselves.
Consider putting the text choice somewhere. Try not to put it in an area where the background could contrast with it. I spammed click on the conversation for a while only to notice I had to choose a dialog. Clicking a conversation to repeat text is somewhat unnecessary.
The game is entertaining. This reminds me to FNAF where you have to be quick-witted in the game controls.
I appreciate in putting efforts for the sound fx and voice acting.
During the story, please show "click to progress" to clarify to players. I was looking at the screen for a while, thinking that the game crashed or something. May also add restart button so I don't need to repeat the story again.
- The unique art style is what draws me to the game (reminds me of True Beauty manhwa lol).
- The graphics, which include the UI and animation is stunning. However, the game lacks a lively aspect. Each girl uses the same model in every scene. In the home screen, it is kinda awkward to see the girls just standing with the static background. I felt the same thing in other scenes, such as during the dialogues, when they keep the same expression despite varying tones. It would be great if you add subtle animations to their body and hair as well as adding more models with different kinds of expression.
- The background screen is rather bland; could add some lightning effects such as bloom.
- I love how there is gameplay in the game even if they are little. My favorite was the rhythm mini-game.
- Sometimes, there is a dialog choice during the schedule, but for some reason, the demo isn't showing the conversation, only the triple choice and a girl.
- The game gives freedom to the player to do literally anything. Unlike other choice-matter games, this game doesn't give even a subtle hint if things could go wrong. This aspect is what makes it feel real.
- I'm not a K-pop geek, but I can still follow the game's story and terminology. I hope it stays understandable for the broader audience, or at least gives us a hint for foreign concepts.