Caesar's got a lot going on here. |
I am a bit weirded out that he looks like a girl. He reminds me of Kashima from Monthly Girls Nozaki-kun, the princely girl character. What's up the bellybutton, man? I guess he's just drawn that way... Big hands, bellybutton..eh, whatever. I'm down with androgynous characters but how he acts doesn't really match his look. He's kinda dodgy.
Anyway, it is better than the routes I'd tried before. I'd still say that I'm not impressed with it in general and I'm not sure why I'm bothering to play it. I did like that this route starts off with him confessing after they've already known each other a long time so there wasn't all the dilly-dallying about. But...yeah, I think I'm too old for the teenage hijinks in this one in general. Even if I do write for teens.
Anyway, I picked up Lost Alice and Sherlock again too. Trying out Aldo (newest release) in Lost Alice and it is also better than the original route I'd tried (which was, I think, one of their first). Like, the writing actually makes sense whereas it really didn't before. The art is still lovely. The MC is relatively plucky and proactive. So I might stick with it. It's a bit of a grind-y pain though as it is hard to earn the in-game coins to progress. Sherlock...well, the MC is okay, which is what I thought before, but there's something about most of the art that really turns me off. Sherlock and Mycroft are just...er...kinda hideous.
So...to sum up...as this is rambling all over the place...their combined app does make the games easier to play, was easy to set up, and accomplished what they wanted (I'm now playing more of their games). Though it also serves to highlight the imbalance in some of their games. Love Tangle, which still annoys me, but is also the easiest game by far to progress in -- easy to earn in-game coins, more dresser space than you can throw a stick at or some other clichéd saying that makes more sense...it's why I haven't stopped playing it. I contrast that with Ninja Shadow where I am always out of dresser space and Lost Alice, where it's going to take me days to earn enough coins to unlock the next bit. I do spend money on these games sometimes, but I won't do it until I'm sure I'm going to play it awhile and I want to support the particular game, and I'm still deciding on Lost Alice. Is that bad? Like, I won't spend money on Love Tangle but I will on Ninja Shadow? Ah, well. That's me.