Otome function game
This was a surprising change of pace when digging into the game, and I can safely say I am blown away by what they’ve produced and changed up with Obey Me!. Love: Queen’s Choice as two notable otomes that play as a mixture of a card gacha and a visual novel. Obey Me! uses an unconventional F2P system, as well as omitting their avatar and dress-up mechanics. Their standard usage of tickets to progress the story through chapters (checkpoints) has been scrapped for Obey Me!, being just one aspect of Solmare changing up their staple and what we usually expect from them.
#Otome function game series#
One of their newest additions in the series is Obey Me!, but this is all coming from memory, as the change of putting the majority of their titles into a single app is only one altercation the company has gone through. In a move that would blow all the competition out of the water is with the creation of their very well-known series “Shall We Date?”, involving a magnitude of beloved otome titles on the platform, from Ninja Shadow, Wizardess Heart and Blood in Roses, with my personal favourites being The Niflheim, Oz, Destiny Ninja, Love Tangle and Lost Island. I find this is due to the much less severe waiting times for tickets to refresh over a certain number of hours, with viable options to accumulate them back within a few hours (watching adverts being surprisingly quick and easy to do) and even when you did have to wait, their games provided side activities to preoccupy yourself with if you really couldn’t wait around.Įven if these were merely customizing your character and room, this simple mechanic was the single reason to categorize the company as different from their rivals on the mobile platform.
#Otome function game free#
As one of many other companies to capitalize on the platform for its female audience’s craving for dating sims, I personally find Solmare’s the most accessible despite the vast amount of available ones always being free to play.
#Otome function game android#
NTT Solmare have provided otome players with many amazing dating sims exclusive to android devices since 2002, most being originals, and some being ports of highly regarded titles (Princess Arthur, Scarlet Fate, Demons Bond). I would like to dedicate a section to exploring the game’s company first as it’s where my obsession with the genre originated from. I just had to see what all the fuss was about, so I’ve been playing the title for the past couple of months to see if Obey Me! lives up to its hype.
I was hounded for months to play this, so I caved in after seeing Obey Me!’s Play Store page showing over 1 million downloads since December of last year and an average score of 4.5. If you happen to share with me the same cookies I’ve ended up with through my searches of anything and everything otome related, I can imagine many of us were exposed countless amounts of times to Obey Me! by a YouTube advertisement in particular.