- August 10, 2023
- 幸歸鈴園
鈴集無名の丘 ~ Little Doll Queen
Platforms
About
[1.About the game]Little Doll Queen is a derivative work (fangame) of the Touhou Project series under Team Shanghai Alice. In this game, you play as living dolls, following the instructions of your master. (well, except Medicine) It's a danmaku experience full of poisons and suffocation. That means, this is a shooting game (bullet hell), where the screen is full of enemy bullets which you have t…






- The game features charming art and visuals, with well-designed characters and engaging music that enhances the overall experience.
- It showcases a deep love for the Touhou universe, with heartfelt storytelling and character development, particularly for Medicine Melancholy.
- The gameplay is challenging yet rewarding, with inventive mechanics like poison clouds that add depth and variety to the shooting experience.
- Some players found the stage design and music uninteresting, leading to a lack of replay value.
- The complexity of certain bullet patterns can be overwhelming, making it difficult for some players to enjoy the game fully.
- There are visibility issues with certain elements, such as death animations, which can detract from the overall gameplay experience.
music
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeOverall, the music in the game receives a positive reception, with many players praising its charm and quality, particularly highlighting standout tracks from specific stages and bosses. While some users express dissatisfaction with the overall experience, the soundtrack is frequently noted as a strong point, with several reviewers surprised that it isn't available for separate purchase.
“I like the art style and visuals, the gameplay regarding the stage structure and bosses is solid, and the music is great (some of my favorite songs include the stage 4 and 5 themes and the stage 5 and 6 boss themes).”
“Music is solid, I'm surprised the soundtrack isn't sold separately.”
“Music, 5th stage including boss especially - full on banger.”
“I didn't like the stages or music, so I'm not going to replay it.”
“The gradient text, the aspect ratio, the music, etc. it's all just so small feeling.”
“When a feeling like this is spelled out so blatantly and forcefully as it is over this entire game, through the dialogue, the art, the music, and the overall plot, it becomes impossible to deny.”