- May 21, 2021
- D!Gi productions
Dangerous! TOO SWEET!!
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About
Genres Visual novel, ADV, NVL, comedy, slice of life, BL (shounen-ai), romance Story “Sweet City” is a popular brand, which has been producing the most delicious sweets for several years. Its main feature – characters, whose funny stories you can read on the wrappers and whose faces you can see on the desserts themselves. Cute werewolves, ghosts, vampires became so popular that “Sweet City” d…




- The game features adorable characters and a cute storyline that many players found enjoyable.
- The art style is beautifully executed, with a variety of expressions and well-designed CGs that enhance the experience.
- It's a low-cost visual novel that offers straightforward gameplay and easy achievements, making it accessible for casual players.
- The translation quality is rough, which can detract from the overall experience and understanding of the story.
- The gameplay lacks depth, with limited dialogue choices that feel repetitive and have little impact on the story.
- Many players felt the game was too short and rushed, leaving them wanting more from the characters and plot development.
story
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is generally perceived as lacking depth, but it is appreciated for its cute and simple love narrative, particularly among high school characters with LGBTQ themes. Reviewers highlight the charming art and creative writing, noting that it offers a sweet and enjoyable experience, making it worthwhile for those seeking lighthearted romance. Overall, while the plot may be minimal, the game's heartwarming themes resonate well with players.
“There are a couple of things that I appreciated like the art, the concept, and the creative writing the characters brought to the story.”
“It was a sweet story and the art was very beautiful.”
“Lack of story.”
“If you're looking for a love story with a little plot between high schoolers and with LGBTQ content, you're never gonna waste your time on this game!”
“It's a cute story about being yourself and still being able to find your place in life.”