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Games which feature F/F relationships

huniepop 2: double date (*/F, F/F, 18+)

  • overall: A. enjoyment: B. huniepop is a dating sim/puzzle game combo. you woo girls by playing candy crush. in this sequel, you're trying to get them to have threesomes with you, often by getting them to crush on other cute girls they know. and you have no idea how much it infuriates me that this game is so good. compared to the first game, the art, writing, and characters have all massively improved. it's a well crafted and fun game. it's... still a self-aware raunchy comedy game, so if that's not your thing definitely don't try it out. it's also got a real problem with racism and creepy shit, including a sexual assault scene and incest for some reason? i can't in good faith recommend playing this game. if you do, do yourself a favor and skip through as much of the dialogue as you can. skip the first lola/aiba scene, at least. Full Review

a little lily princess (F/F)

  • overall: A. enjoyment: A. a sweet dating sim spin (though two routes are platonic) on the old childrens book "a little princess". cute art and charming additions to the books story breathe life into the classic. definitely recommend. Full Review

the wilting amaranth (F/F, 18+)

  • overall: A-. enjoyment: S. wilting amaranth is a relatively short VN about a girl who finds herself trapped in a witches tower, along with a roguish prisoner. its cute, fun, and has some surprisingly deep moments tucked in, though at its core its still fairly simple. its definitely worth a play. Full Review

witches x warlocks (F/M, F/F, F/NB, M/M, M/F, M/NB, NB/F, NB/M, NB/NB, free*)

  • overall: A--. enjoyment: A. witches x warlocks is a free dating sim (it markets itself as a raising sim, but it isn't really) starring a witch studying for their high school exams with the help of a cast of supernatural creatures. the art and characters are very cute, and the writing is surprisingly charming for such a short game. it is fairly limited, however, and the gameplay is so easy you'd have to be trying to fail. it's still worth a play! while three character routes are free, the fourth (a wolf boy) is dlc exclusive. i'd suggest playing through the free game before deciding if he's worth the $5.99 Full Review

fire emblem: three houses (M/F, M/M, F/M, F/F)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: C+. is fire emblem a dating sim? three houses seems to be making the case that it should be. some significant gameplay changes putting supports heavily into the focus, story highlighting romance (your dad literally leaves you a wedding ring when he dies), and all the lords openly flirting with you pushes this one heavily into "man, i guess this counts, huh!" now, i will not be reviewing this as a fire emblem game, but as a dating sim. the art, voice acting, and gameplay are impeccable, though there are some gameplay features that don't mix as well. the romantic storylines are... hit or miss. some have very nice romantic buildup with byleth, and some definitely do not. the length of the game can be frustrating, since you must endure the common route again for each story you play. as a game, i had fun. but it doesn't make a very stand-out dating sim. Full Review

dorakone (F/F, free)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: B. dorakone is an extremely short but very sweet VN about a girl meeting new friends who play the same mobile game as her and getting closer to them while preparing for a tournament. its a straightforward and cute game with great art, sweet romance, and a surprising amount of variability for its length. its also completely free! its definitely worth a play, and you could probably get all the endings in a couple hours. Full review

deep sea valentine (F/F)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: C+. deep sea valentine is a short and cute dating sim about a girl trying to get a date for valentine's day. mixing VN with RPG gameplay, you explore an undersea world to find the right partner - your decisions affecting the story, and which options are available to you. the art and characters are cute and the story is simple but consistently well-written, but the gameplay is a bit buggy and walking around can be tedious at times. still, it's a cute game and i'd say it's worth playing. Full Review

number days sim date (F/M, F/F, free, /browser/)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: C. number days sim date is not only a step up from the previous games, it's also a refreshing step away. it plays, looks, and feels very different from a typical pacthesis sim date. the art direction has a carefully designed quality to it that helps make up for the still-glaring anatomy issues, the writing is fun and light-hearted, and with a bit more polish this game could be fantastic. the romance itself is poorly done, though, in part due to the games focus on friendship. Full Review

magical diary: horse hall (F/F, F/M)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: A+. magical diary is a combination VN and magical dungeon crawler starring a young witch with no magical experience coming to a magical academy ala hogwarts. its a charming coming of age story with an open-ended setting and a lot of room for variation between runs. the spell casting aspect and the large cast of characters (though only 6 are datable) means no two playthroughs will be alike, so there's a lot of replay value. the gameplay itself is very fun, and while the art is a bit controversial overall its a very enjoyable experience that i recommend to anyone. Full Review

star days sim date (F/M, F/F, free, /browser/)

  • overall: B. enjoyment: C. released in 2017 after a 5 year unannounced hiatus, star days sim date is the final installation in the pacthesis sim date series and, to the best of my knowledge, the final game she ever made. starring a girl travelling to the stars in search of her dead friend, it's a simple and sweet game with a charming cast of 8 datable characters (6 male and 2 female). the writing is, unmistakably, good. the scope, however, is not quite what you'd expect from a game about death. the art and gameplay are not, as you might expect from the grand finale, the best in the series. there are some flaws bringing them down. but overall this game is worth playing, if nothing else just to see where it all came to an end. Full Review

spirited heart deluxe (F/M, F/F)

  • overall: B-. enjoyment: A. spirited heart deluxe is a stat raiser/life sim with three protagonists to choose from and 12 possible love interests, divided equally into two genders and three fantasy races. in the game's original release only male love interests existed, and the girls were patched in years later - which shows very clearly, as the artist and style are completely different. its a strange and sometimes jarring decision. the game itself, however, is very good. i adore the gameplay, and the writing is at times deep and moving -- and at other times simple and upfront, which may appeal more to some people. you have the option to toggle off certain love interests, so if you only want to see girls or only want to see boys you can. Full Review

lunar days sim date (F/M, F/F, free, /browser/)

  • overall: C+. enjoyment: C-. lunar days sim date is a fairly formulaic pacthesis game about a girl who gets trapped in another world and gets mixed up with a thief and a pair of bounty hunters. some very nice gameplay and art upgrades get dragged down by a series of very unfortunate design decisions that hinder play, but the writing is fairly good and its worth playing for one fantastic character alone. Full Review

chrono days sim date (F/M, F/F, free, /browser/)

  • overall: C. enjoyment: B-. chrono days sim date is probably the poster child for "when pacthesis games started getting good". starring a girl (default name saige) who travels 100 years into the past only to discover she'll soon need to choose an era to stay in, the game certainly has it's charm points. the art, while not broadly impressive, is easily a step up from it's predecessors. the gameplay is fun and has a unique spin, and the characters (including the first F/F romance for the series) are pretty cute. however, the writing itself isn't anything standout. it's very simple and basic, and without the little bits of flair spicing the game up it'd be largely forgettable. it's still a decent game, though, and if you like light-hearted and straight-forward romance you'll likely have no complaints. Full Review

how to date a magical girl (M/F, F/F, 16+)

  • overall: C-. enjoyment: D. how to date a magical girl a VN/simulation game where you play as a new student in a magical girl academy, surrounded by new friends and potential love interests. behind the surface of the cutesy appearance, this is actually more 'psychological horror' than dating sim. in fact, very little of the story even changes based on which girl you pursue. despite the unexpected turn the game takes, though, it could still be enjoyable -- but frankly, the writing is unimpressive, the gameplay starts to drag on fast, and while the CG art is very good the majority of character art you'll see in the game is nothing like it. i came into this game expecting to love it unconditionally, but i found very little about it to be redeeming. Full Review

blooming nightshade (F/F, free)

  • overall: D-. enjoyment: D-. blooming nightshade is a short and simple VN in which a high school girl who wants a girlfriend hangs out with some girls until she gets one. thats really it. in a game like this, youre really relying entirely on two things: art, and characters. this game does not excel in either. while initially i would have said it was worth a run through just to check it out, a massive format update has removed anything enjoyable the game could have had and condensed it into something very consise, and very underwhelming. theres no story here. dont bother. Full Review
apr 25 2020 ∞
nov 28 2021 +