- December 16, 2022
- Akamado Factory
Ariel’s Daily Grind
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About
After her village is suddenly attacked, the elven beauty, Ariel, is taken in by her new employer. Intent on freeing herself from debt, Ariel focuses her talents to help as many customers at her new job as she can. Through the use of skills and outfits, Ariel will have to navigate her way around various customers and grind out the money to pay off her debt! Ariel can use stamina to hone her techn…



- The protagonist, Ariel, is visually appealing, and the backgrounds are well-designed, making the game a feast for the eyes.
- The concept of working to pay off a debt is simple yet well-executed, providing some freedom within the gameplay.
- The game includes a decent amount of CG H-scenes that can be unlocked as players progress through the story.
- The game is heavily text-based with minimal visual content, featuring only a few still images and no animations, which may disappoint players seeking more dynamic experiences.
- There is a lack of variety in characters and gameplay, with only Ariel being fully drawn and no additional gameplay mechanics to enhance the experience.
- The overall content is limited and short, leading many players to feel that it does not provide good value for the price.
graphics
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the game are generally considered mediocre, with many users noting a lack of visual variety, particularly in the final boss battle and character designs, which feature only slight variations of the same face. While the 2D anime artwork is described as high-quality, the overall visual presentation is seen as limited, relying heavily on still images.
“The high-quality Japanese lewd 2D anime artwork is impressive, complemented by a rich main story.”
“Even the final boss battle doesn't give you any new visuals.”
“All the client artworks are just different variations of the same face.”
“All the artwork seen in the game is just still images.”