- January 12, 2024
- Jagged Realms
I Think I'm in Love with a Demon Prince
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About
"I Think I'm in Love with a Demon Prince" is a captivating visual novel set in a world divided by love, pitting female angels against male demons. This unique game combines narrative-rich storytelling with innovative tower defense mechanics, real-time strategy dynamics, tactical terrain alteration, and potent spellcasting. Experience an immersive adventure where love and war intertwine, as you protect your realm and forge your own storyline.





- The game features a fun tower defense and resource management gameplay loop that is engaging and addictive.
- The story is cute and charming, with a visual novel element that adds depth to the experience.
- The game has attractive artwork and fluid mechanics, making it visually appealing and enjoyable to play.
- The game is plagued by numerous bugs, including softlocks and issues with enemy behavior that can disrupt gameplay.
- There is a lack of meaningful choices in the story, with dialogue options that do not significantly impact the narrative.
- The resource management mechanics can become tedious and unbalanced, leading to a less compelling gameplay experience in later stages.
story
34 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is described as cute and engaging, presented through a visual novel format that includes dialogue with side characters and progression through tower defense stages. However, players note a significant disconnect between gameplay and narrative, with minimal impact from player choices and resource management on the story's outcome. Despite some bugs and a lack of meaningful choices, the overall narrative experience is appreciated for its charm and integration with the gameplay.
“The story was sweet, and the tower defense was really fun during the early parts of the game when the jank and bugs weren't so noticeable.”
“Great game that combines storytelling narrative and a strong tower defense game.”
“The visual novel element for the story is gorgeous and makes it feel even more important to be successful against invasions.”
“If you want meaningful story choices from your tower defense game, you won't find them here.”
“There is an almost complete disconnect between the gameplay and the story.”
“I could then return to the town where there was an exclamation mark on the throne room indicating that there is an unread story beat there... but upon entering the throne room, the game softlocked by leaving me stuck there without any dialogue or a way to leave without reloading a save.”