Lost in Paradise:Waifu Connect
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About
"Lost in Paradise:Waifu Connect" is a Role Playing game that offers good gameplay and exceptional visuals, creating an immersive experience in a paradise of your own. However, the game is marred by an excessive amount of ads that disrupt the flow of the game. Despite this, the game's mantra of "Paradise is wherever you are" holds true, providing players with a captivating world to explore and connect with waifus.










- The game features a lot of options and activities to keep players engaged.
- The character designs and graphics are well-done and visually appealing.
- The game is generous with rewards and allows for decent progression without spending money.
- The game has significant paywalls that hinder progression for free-to-play players.
- There are numerous bugs and issues, including freezing and missing UI elements after updates.
- The tutorial is poorly designed, leaving players confused about gameplay mechanics.
graphics
58 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many praising the character artwork and overall art style as beautiful and appealing. However, there are significant criticisms regarding missing graphic assets, poor battle animations, and inconsistencies in quality, which detract from the overall experience. While some players find the visuals enjoyable, others feel that the graphical issues hinder gameplay and immersion.
“The graphics are very well drawn, but some clothes designs of the girls look off.”
“Wonderful artwork, music and gameplay, plays very smooth and has lots of constant content to browse through.”
“I love the graphics so beautiful ❤️”
“There are missing graphic assets (which show as dark bags with "?" on them) all over!”
“All the functions appear to be working but without a usable GUI due to the missing graphic assets, there is no enjoyable means to do anything.”
“Just like others said, it has botted positive reviews, the game literally is made in a day, with low graphics anywhere where it's not just the girls, the ads are also misleading as well.”