FREE OTOME MOBILE GAMES CURRENTLY PLAYINGBelow are the current mobile otome games I am playing. They are all free to play and are in English. Of course I have ones I am playing that aren't ENG but it won't be listed here.I am also have those I have bought routes etc I am going to do reviews on but yeah. Since those are paid it won't be listed here. It'll be posted separately since this post is long enough.I will describe only briefly about each game currently and my opinions.
(Because google ratings isn't right lol many of these games are pretty mature. I'll note it along with my opinons.)Afterwards I will list my current ranking of favorite from all of them.
Remember this is all my opinion so take no offense!Thank you for reading in advance. Real reviews will be posted after I finish a route.Games by OKKO / アリスマティック. I was expecting this to be more mature than it is but I guess I am glad (I am only speaking from my route experience so far.) It's a bit risky at times but nothing too extreme. I didn't think I'd be interested in the story as much but so far it's actually pretty decent.
The main heroine wants to pay off her family's dept, she tries to find a job to pay it off. The man (of your choice) will offer to pay it off under one condition and that is to be contracted married to him (for whatever reason he has)This one was an easy choice on my end, I choose Shinobu Arima because well I don't want to play weird oresama DO S megane route (I don't favor meganes) and well the other is probably a yandere by what he says.Shinobu Arima surprisingly as he looks isn't the flirt type so I choose wisely. He has a good story so far and I want to see how it pans out. (He sort of reminds me of Akiyama(Yakuza) for owning nightclub and then loaning the money to heroine, except the fact he isn't like him personality wise just the feel is sorta there haha.)I'm still working on the route of course but so far it's quite tame with minor teasing.
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I'm going to say this is probably route dependent. All their games seems to depend on who you choose is what type of situation you get.Rating: So far it is indeed Medium Maturity.
Unknown if they will go higher. Maybe.Interest: I am good so far with my choice his story caught my interest not going to spoil it until I write a review.Heroine Opinion: She's also pretty normal? She wants to get money for a strong reason but she hasn't shown much personality aside from just being the usual curious girl + no choice in life lol. Office LoverInvitation Code: vrTPE7Haha, this one is pretty fun so far.
Not huge on story but pretty interesting on how the character plays out. The character you choose becomes your new boss and you see other women around him. So whether his attempts to you are real or not. It depends on your choices in the game.I'm going for Kitazawa Omi since the other two are the same reason why I don't choose as usual. So there wasn't many choices so far. It's pretty good so far because he's a bit of a Kuudere? However he attracts a lot of females which is interesting.
He slightly reminds me of typical shojo mains though except the 'player' part. I think though his story will show how he really is though.Rating: Medium Maturity is pretty right for this.
I don't see it going any higher yet. It seems pretty tame and the story hasn't shown any signs of being extreme. (but it can be different in another route)Interest: No one in this story is my type but the story is interesting enough for me to keep playing.Heroine Opinion: She's normal and a bit of a Tsun at times trying to deny the fact she is paying a little too much attention to the boss lol. Invitation Code: 45nzUBNope. If you aren't into very dark otome situations then turn away right now. This story is R18. Especially who you choose will show how fast you will get scenes like that.
It may not be as crazy as Can't Say No is. (Since so far it's only one on one) It's still very. Mature.The heroine was asked on a job to deliver an important document for her work at a bidding auction. She gets duped and she was sold on the bidding auction instead. (the one you choose will buy you)You are stuck with him for a year but when he bought you, well you can guess what happens, he will cash in on the first appearance.I choose foreign prince again (sometimes they are super weird love at first sight lol but I still like them better.
And I didn't have many choices.) Takato Iriya. His gentle nice yet he was pretty cold on not letting her go lol. I was like what WHAT WHAT?! When I was first reading.
The girl though is pretty awesome, she really tried hard in trying to getting away. But now is stuck with being with the guy because he was like you can kill me if you want to leave of course she cant.
(and luckly Takato Iriya hasn't really done anything to her yet except extreme molesting.) I was somewhat relieved lol. But I know it won't last long so we'll see.I am interested though there seems to be a back story to the character so I want to see what happens.Rating: R18, Don't play if you expect a lightheart otome game.Interest: As bad as it is, Takato Iriya seems very interesting so far (except his fetish lol) I want to see if he develops a story as it keeps going. (instead of molesting her). Invitation Code: JiksZjProbably my favorite out of all of them so far. All the guys are pretty interesting so far and not like crazy. The heroine is a reporter who works in the passion of showing the true side of the person they interview. You can choose from three guys and I choose Misato Yusuke.
(Hee Tsuntsun.)It's really cute so far with heroine and Yusuke especially with how she got him to trust her. And that she's older than him haha. Every time I read the chapters I can't help but giggle how cute Yusuke is when he wants her attention and support secretly.I won't go too far into the story since I will save it for the review but this is a must for anyone who want my higher suggested ones.
The story is really cute. Mononoke KissFriend ID: FW8FXpu3MYAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I LOVE THIS ONE. My most favorite out of the ones I've played so far. (so much I actually bought the original game story.) I am still playing the free version though to see if they will have extra stories and such.The heroine may be typical personality (needs to be rescued etc) but she's really cute. She is a bit better than usual ones because her equation with the guy is really cute. Story is written well.I choose Hajime since he seemed more mysterious/sly and I wanted to see what kind of story he had.
(And I loved his story ughhh I never cheered on a relationship more than I did in this game. To actually wished they just got together already lol.) I'm going to see the other guys story after I pass Hajime on the free version to see how they are too because I think they are interesting too. But words cannot explain how cute their relationship was!! I was really sad when it ended. So expect a review soon with more gushing haha.Rating: It's just like Destiny Ninja they have 'those' scenes but this one happening within the story not at the end.
It's written with censor though so it's not really a high maturity. Just don't expect to play this without that being described though. They don't just hold hands haha;;;Interest: I want to play through everyone else (and hope they decide to add the other guys.) but HAJIME. Give me extra stories! My heart can't contain the cuteness between the heroine and him.
(◕‿◕✿)Heroine Opinion: As explained, she's typical main girl who needs to be saved and has a bit of a ditzy attitude but she's actually pretty cute in how she is that way. I liked her since she had more personality and wasn't annoying at least. My Sweet PrinceFriend ID: H4NMBhBymkI never played this game even though it's one of the older ones? Doing so now and it's pretty cute. Haven't really caught on much of an opinion probably won't until I finish and review it.I am currently going for Alvah.
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So far so good.Rating: This is probably not even close to Medium Maturity. It reminds me of the old otome games where dating was all you did lol. So I would say it's super tame and like super teen friendly too. Haha.Interest: None of the guys are really my favorite but I am playing to see the story so it'll be interesting to see how this one plays out in the end.Heroine: It's a bit awkward how she appeared in their life but she's pretty normal aside from that. Ninja LoveFriend ID: HXNK1xqHinI played this before and I went for Sasuke in the first try on GREE (Which was a pain to play.) This time Shall we Date released it themselves and I am going to Hanzo.
Which was my first pick in the first place, I just lol, wanted to see how Sasuke was since he was cute.So far so good, it's a good story and scenario is written out well. I like that each character actually is a different story route and not like copied from each other. I will write a review when I am done.Rating: I know this one can be Medium Mature from the GREE one but I haven't gotten anywhere yet so yeah haha.Interest: Hanzo (●´∀`)ノ♡Heroine: She is the ninja princess, in Hanzo route currently she is like weak. I liked her in Sasuke route because she tries hard to become a skilled ninja to help those around her.
It might just be the different in GREE vs NTT version? I don't know.
I hope she tries to get stronger instead of being saved and being upset at other people dying in war.Ranking for Current Free Otome Mobile Games I Listed1.) Mononoke Kiss2.) Sweet Scandal3.) Arabian Nights Desert Heat Love4.) Bidding for Love5.) Starstruck Love6.) Ninja Love7.) Contract Marriage8.) Office Lover9.) Arabian Nights Love Story10.) My Sweet Prince. I am a normal everyday person who has a deep love for hobbies and learning new things.
Cosplay being one of my most passionate. I can also admit I am a nerdy otaku gamer. Silly little combo but I love my anime and videogames. I do a lot of figure collection, animal care taking and attend convention events. I hope you enjoy your visit! Disclaimer: I am not a professional nor claim to know everything.
This is my experience that I am sharing and if people can learn from them I am grateful. Not everyone will learn, enjoy or care about the videos/posts. I respect that, so I ask for your respect to my hobbies! Thank you for understanding!
I think I’ve learned about myself over the years that I really do love the whole “monster boyfriend” genre. It’s a wellspring for marginalized creators to explore relationship communication issues over what is essentially unknowable. But it’s not without trying, as our plucky leads show.series is a cut above the rest. While the initial premise might elicit some side-eye—our young heroine is initially bought at some magical slave auction by the intimidating mage—it quickly does away with that threat and gives the lead Chise the freedom to explore this opened up new magical world on her own terms.
And we quickly learn that Chise isn’t completely isolated, she soon meets a whole bevy of powerful side characters who are there to support and guide her, even against some of the Magus’ teachings.Anyone else read the book by Robin McKinley? While reading Magus’ Bride I’m very much reminded of the section of that book where princess Aerin finds herself shacking up in some timeless lakeside magical realm with a grumpy young mage who begrudgingly becomes her teacher, then lover.So if you like that scenario but with a lot more actual Welsh lore references and Full Metal Alchemist fight brutality then I say read this beautiful manga!Also I love when they boop.Also author Kore Yamazake’s little postscript comics are adorable. It’s been busy for me lately! But not in a bad way. It’s all been fun stuff.I’ve started writing a column on sex games at!
Which I cheekily named (I’m very excited to cover when that localization comes out). So far there are two pieces, the first on the yuri (girl/girl romance) game and the second on a game jam game about explicit consent,. I have a list of interesting games I plan to play and write about, so please look forward to that!And on the podcast front last weekend I was! My friend Danielle and I talked about, Yuri!!! On Ice, and Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse. Meanwhile, a bit ago myself and tentatively launched, where we discuss particular games.
The first episode we have is on Style Savvy, a game we both dearly love and would discuss often at local bars.Otherwise I’ve been helping out other journalists as “otome consultant”, providing guidance for this and this. Mystic Messenger is very popular lately! I met my current partner on the internet 15 years ago. We found each other in a newsgroup (which was like an email-based forum aka Google Groups) and built our relationship via a related IRC chatroom and the phone calls.
So flirting with characters in a chatroom format feels rather nostalgic., the Korean developer that created, is a studio I’ve followed for a couple of years now. I bought their debut game, directly via their website. They were early adopters of localizing their otome games into English and I was all about supporting that, back when options were very slim.I was initially taken in by Dandelion’s cute hook of dating animals that turn into men, but stayed for the surprisingly bittersweet endings and endearing characters. I later recommended their follow-up game, in about otome games. And I did a bit of a of it.Mystic Messenger is a free-to-play mobile game, very much unlike their more premium priced PC games. But the Cheritz soul is still there. This time instead of a day-to-day simulation or liner visual novel experience Mystic Messenger’s story is told through interactive chatrooms that naturally unlock every couple of hours.
You can expedite this process using the hourglass currency you can earn and buy, but I really recommend sticking to the natural cadence of the game. It makes for a better experience.You can also use these hourglasses to backtrack to inserting yourself into missed chats. Otherwise if you don’t keep up the chat opportunities will pass and you’ll be reading through archives, watching the characters chat about you while you observe.
It’s kind of lonely and extremely effective to encourage you to pay attention when the chats first pop up. That’s also why I transferred the game to my phone instead of my iPad.Through your chats and text messages you’ll first learn that Jumin is a trust fund kid who loves his cat, Zen is a narcissistic up-and-coming actor, Yoosung is a college student obsessed with an MMO, Seven is an erratic sysadmin, and Jaehee is an eternally suffering personal assistant.Over time you’ll get to know and prefer some of them over the others, either consciously or unconsciously choosing your chat responses to pay attention to and side with one of them. After a couple of real time days the story will branch and that character will be your focus for the rest of the game.Oh and sometimes the denizens of Mystic Messenger will literally call you.
You can put your headphones in and have professional Korean voice actors chatting in your ear. I always pick up immediately for Jumin and Jaehee.Download Mystic Messenger on. A few months ago I was invited to to be on a panel along with and to champion my choices for best (and worst) manga of the past year. Just recently this same panel has been held at SDCC and it reminded me that I never got around to posting my list. So here is my selections of what I personally recommend should be read from among the countless domestic releases in the past year. I’m leaving out my votes for worst manga since I’m not here to yuck anyone’s yum, I just had to give some titles for the sake of discussion at the panel.
You can read Jason and Daryl’s submissions for the panel’s list.Best New Manga (YA)Yowamushi Pedal — Triumphantly heralding the return of sports manga in English! I love artist Watanabe’s flow and sense of speed, and while his characters may look rough in the beginning for those used to the anime’s style, their designs quickly catch up.My Hero Academia — After watching episode one of the newly released anime I immediately jumped to read every English volume available.
Themed after Western superhero stories and comic books, this series has a distinctly different flavor than One-Punch Man. And I never thought All Might would become my favorite character.A Silent Voice — Emotionally draining but so worth the read. About a deaf girl and her bully.The Ancient Magus’ Bride — I love Kore Yamazaki’s take on fairy stories and magic. And a mysterious skull-headed fae magician is oddly appealing.Best New Manga (Adult)Goodnight Punpun — Much anticipated by me!
I love the style of all the background characters when compared to how Punpun and his family is portrayed as crudely drawn little bird people. Yet all their problems are just as real.Princess Jellyfish — Also highly anticipated by me. Artist Akiko Higashimura is a personal hero of mine. It’s so great to see Kodansha taking a chance on manga aimed at older women (josei).Monster — Naoki Urasawa’s long out of print masterpiece. It’s back in larger deluxe omnibuses and I can finally begin its mysterious journey.Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-kun — I put this in the Adults section because I feel like there’s a lot of humor to Nozaki that I can only appreciate now that I’m older, especially a lot of the stuff revolving around the working adults the main characters interact with.Gangsta — A violent mob assassin story but written and drawn by a woman for a change.
Kohske’s rich artwork makes the topic all the more appealing to me.Most Looking Forward To (these are both out now)Haikyu!! — More sports manga please! I never knew I cared about volleyball until Haikyu came around.Fruits Basket — And a rescue! Extremely out of print (I would see $24 used volumes and never #1) and something I missed out on in my old shoujo days, I’ve been wanting to experience this one for a while.Unlicensed Dream MangaKakukaku Shikajika — Higashimura’s autobiographical manga!
Tells the story of her getting her start in art in a rural costal town with a strange painting teacher. Very emotional.My Brother’s Husband — Gengoroh Tagame’s general work!
It’s a story about a man and his daughter, and his deceased twin brother’s Canadian husband who comes to live with them. Recently relocating to New York City has turned me into a travel hermit. With enough events locally to keep me busy every month I balk at the idea of flying across the country to wear myself down during my habitual San Francisco GDC excursion.Trains and busses are tolerable. So this past weekend I was back in Boston for the first time since moving away in November, exploring my old stomping grounds in a new light and attending PAX East!Saturday morning I burst awake and rushed to the convention center at the last minute to make it to the FFXIV panel. I have unexpectedly found myself caring quite a bit about this game, now that I have become invested in level-capped content.
Present for the talk were the Japanese producer Naoki Yoshida (aka Yoshi-P, ) and lead localization guru. It’s been rare for developers to leave Japan to personally present at conventions like PAX, but lately it is becoming more common at professional events like GDC.
Yoshi-P’s team takes a lot of its cues from Western MMO development so they endeavor to make themselves available to feedback like Blizzard and Arenanet do. I was lucky enough to be able to ask my question from the audience about chocobos being summonable while queued for duty finder dungeons (currently a technical limitation due to the way companions work but being worked on!) and after the panel Yoshi-P.I mostly made the trip to help my friend Christine Love at her booth for her upcoming game,. I performed the same role at PAX West in Seattle last year. It’s extremely fun to meet and chat with the folks curious about her game, then coax them to give the discrete show floor demo a try.
A majority of comers had never played any of Christine’s prior works nor had even heard of visual novels!That evening was the staple panel. While I wasn’t on it this year my good friend was for the first time. I was right up front being loud and supportive, much like Arden had been when I was on the panel the year prior. The entire room was bawdy and riotous, especially Judy Tyrer, who had worked on Second Life and now was a founder of the Jane Austen MMO,.
She brought up great anecdotes about regency courtship rituals and penis-through-walls incidents. I want to be like her when I grow up.Now I’m back in Brooklyn and planning my next excursions. This coming Sunday I’ll be moderating a panel at IndieCade East called. Joining me will be Kasey Van Hise, creator and writer for and Mia Schwartz, artist for.
I will be offering my expertise in game jam organization and freelance writing advocation for visual novels.Then in May I’ll be attending in New Jersey. I’ve been invited to be on the Best and Worst Manga of 2016 panel, along with. I’m curious to see how our tastes align and if I can convince people to try some of the manga I’m a big fan of. After the panel I’ll be sure to post my list here!