Maybe You're My Love
A downloadable game
This is a single player game about gender dynamics, what it means to be loved, and shoujo anime. In it you will take on the role of the protagonist of a reverse harem anime. Throughout the course of the season, you will slowly start to realize that your closest friends are all in love with you.
To play this game you will need a six-sided die and a journal. You will create a heroine with who faces a greater conflict and the boys who are vying for her affection. Will she be able to fulfill her destiny and find love before 12 episodes are up?
This game is a hack of Plot Armor by Orion D Black
Purchasing the game gives you access to 3 versions of the game, one optimized for computer screens, one optimized for phone screens, and one plaintext version
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (9 total ratings) |
Author | Lauren Bryant-Monk |
Tags | journaling, reverse-harem, solo |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:
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Ooh this is such a cute a concept! I don't think I've seen plenty of solo games specifically that use this premise in particular either? :o I hope this isn't rude to ask, but are there any plans to add more community copies again in the future? Would love to be able to try this out. But if not, thank you anyway!
I had fun with my run, but ran into a few issues. Here are my findings:
The game is four pages long, the mechanics consist of rolling d6, using general guidelines, and four tables. You're essentially paying for four roll tables. While I enjoy that, if you're looking for more extensive rules, this may not be for you. In general, I had a lot of fun. The tables include concepts rather than extensive ideas. I enjoy this level of freedom, but again, if you're looking for more dense setup, this may not be for you.
This is where I did run into some issues. The freedom it gives is a double-edged sword; if you happen to get stuck, there are no built in mechanics to aid in moving things along. The exception to this is the final episode, where options have been given to aid in the end.
If you enjoy the genre and are familiar with the tropes it's playing off of, as well as enjoy playing off concepts and tables, you'll enjoy this.
If you enjoy more involved rules and extensive setup, you may find you're left wanting.
One personal thing: as my printer shit itself, I was very grateful to have the phone PDF. I feel like forethought about user convenience went into it, which I absolutely love.
Hope this helps you decide if this is for you!
Thank you for the cute game, creator!