Main game
3.18 average rating based on 17 ratings
Completed Sacha's route. I usually go for the 100%, but I can't make myself replay this one.
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Completed Sacha's route. I usually go for the 100%, but I can't make myself replay this one.
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Another negative point that is exclusive to Sacha's route is the handling of the trans themes. During his route, you meet his roommate who mentions Sacha's transition in front of you, and then the entire game grinds to a halt to force you to have a discussion about it. It was already obvious to me that Sacha was trans and I didn't really feel the need to question him about what his roommate meant by 'transition', because... I knew what he meant. So when given the dialogue options "Transition?" and something unrelated, I went with the unrelated one to progress the conversation, only for it to loop back around and force me to pick "Transition?" anyway. Sacha then acts shocked because "I thought you knew!" (I did), you ask him if his roommate was allowed to disclose that, and then all three of you sit down to have a PSA meeting about how you should never out someone without their consent but that it was okay for the roommate to do it in this instance because he had pre-received permission and Sacha isn't stealth but that in any other circumstance this would be bad and you should learn from this information. Later, you're also forced to confront Sacha's transphobic family and discuss his gender there too.
Throughout all of this, there is no option to say that you/your character is also transgender, despite the fact that you can choose a gender-nonconforming appearance and use they/them pronouns. You just have to stand there asking what a "transition" is like an idiot and have these characters explain surface-level facts about being trans to you.
I understand why it was put there - as a way to educate cis people - but it was clumsy and ground the whole game to a halt, and when you already know these things, it feels incredibly patronising to have to get 'taught' them by this game, especially with the sort of "You should never ever give away anyone's personal information without their permission!" tone it uses like you're a child at an internet safety lecture.
J'aime beaucoup le concept, ça manque de mini jeu plus intéressant mais c'est ultra cute de devoir faire attention aux gestes du chien en tout temps. Les personnages sont drôles et très charmant. Par contre, je trouve ça dommage qu'il n'y ait pas plus de personnalisation de soi, et plus de possibilité de caractère. Parce que j'avoue que certaines phrases qu'on doit sélectionné ne me plaisent pas du tout (je pense notamment à la fixation sur le burger dans un restaurant avec le date avec Anders). C'est un bon jeu qui fait passer le temps
Overall a good visual novel dating sim. However, I was kinda missing the connection between leveling up your dog's stats and the story. For example, make me level up the fitness trait to be able to date the gym guy. The whole mechanic felt somehow pointless. And I also thought there would be a bit more elaborate stories about the dogs themselves instead of them just being cute sidekicks without much background. Then again - I only did one playthrough, maybe I'd learn more in different romance routes.