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Love Spell: Written in the Stars

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95%Game Brain Score
story, humor
optimization, grinding
95% User Score Based on 292 reviews

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Love Spell: Written in the Stars is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Great Gretuski Studios and was released on July 24, 2020. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

"Love Spell: Written in the Stars" is a free demo otome game available on Steam, where players control Luna, a young girl who can cast love spells on people named in her magical spell book. After a series of unfortunate events, Luna gets drunk and accidentally uses the spell book, leading to romantic and comedic shenanigans. The game includes four romanceable bachelors and new game-based interactions for players to enjoy.

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95%
Audience ScoreBased on 292 reviews
story64 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • The game features unique and engaging storylines for each character, keeping players invested and entertained.
  • The art and visuals are beautifully designed, enhancing the overall experience of the game.
  • The main character is relatable and well-developed, providing a refreshing change from typical otome protagonists.
  • The choices in the game often feel inconsequential, with only the final decision impacting the ending.
  • There is no manual save function, which can be frustrating for players who want to revisit specific choices.
  • Some players found the writing to contain grammatical errors and repetitive phrases, detracting from the immersion.
  • story
    244 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's storylines are praised for their uniqueness and engaging narratives, with each character's route offering a distinct experience that keeps players invested. However, many reviews note that while the choices presented are enjoyable, they often lack significant impact on the overall story, leading to a more linear experience. Despite some predictable twists and clichés, the emotional depth and character development resonate well with players, making it a compelling visual novel for fans of the genre.

    • “Each story is extremely unique, and you're never quite sure what's going to happen.”
    • “The well-scripted dialogues, whether there's romance, drama, humor, or party banter between the characters, leave a magnificent taste in the player’s lips.”
    • “I just thought it was going to be another silly visual novel that I could get through quickly, but I found myself drawn into this rich world full of diverse characters and interesting plot lines.”
    • “For those looking for a game where your choices throughout the story influence the ending you get, this is not the game for you.”
    • “In addition, the story is full of clichés, making the story rather boring.”
    • “I can tell how much time and thought went into this game, so it was just kind of disappointing that the story felt so... lackluster?”
  • humor
    106 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its quirky and well-scripted dialogues, which evoke genuine laughter and emotional responses from players. Many reviewers highlight the comedic timing and relatable characters, particularly the sidekick, as key elements that enhance the overall experience. The blend of humor with romance and heartfelt moments creates a charming and entertaining narrative that resonates with players.

    • “The well-scripted dialogues, whether there's romance, drama, humor, or party banter between the characters, leave a magnificent taste in the player’s mouth.”
    • “I absolutely loved the writing; it was witty and hilarious.”
    • “The game provided the quirky humor promised, a variety of engaging stories, and by the end, regardless of which ending, had the writing come full circle either in bliss or tragedy.”
  • music
    60 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many praising its fantastic melodies and ability to enhance the storytelling, particularly during comical moments. However, some critics find the music to be somewhat nondescript or reminiscent of stock music, occasionally detracting from more serious scenes. Overall, while the soundtrack is generally well-received, there are suggestions for improvements, such as a music box feature for better accessibility.

    • “The music is quite fantastic, even the melodies accompanying the comical moments (but I truly fell in love with what it felt like aslan’s theme).”
    • “Gretsuki does a great job of utilizing just about everything to ensure that you get your money's worth; the art is enhanced by the amazing soundtrack and the animations!”
    • “The artwork was wonderful and the music amazing, and as others have said, nicely timed throughout the game to match the scenes playing out.”
    • “As for the music: the music is not very noteworthy, to be honest.”
    • “The music often felt like stock music (which it may very well be, which is absolutely acceptable), but sometimes the music used in certain scenes felt corny.”
    • “Like during some more serious scenes, the music just had a preachy dramatic feel that kind of took me out of it.”
  • graphics
    56 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received widespread praise for their gorgeous and detailed artwork, which is described as polished and on par with popular titles in the genre. While the art style features a mix of different styles that some find mismatched, the overall aesthetic is considered charming and visually appealing. However, some users noted that the game can feel clunky during scenes with heavy movement and special effects, affecting the smoothness of text transitions.

    • “Before saying anything else, I just want to praise the aesthetics of the game.”
    • “The artwork is absolutely gorgeous!”
    • “Dang, this is better than most otome games I have played; from the graphics to the story, everything is made with love. This is a stunning debut for a new game development team!”
    • “First of all, the characters are drawn with different art styles, which look really mismatched when put together.”
    • “Judging from the art style and music alone, you can guess what the storytelling will be like; fluffy, lighthearted, and not really pushing any boundaries.”
    • “Of course you can't judge an entire game solely on how it looks, but it's undeniable that art style is a huge deciding factor when it comes to otome games, and Love Spell definitely caught my eye from the get-go.”
  • emotional
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highly praised, with players experiencing a wide range of feelings, from laughter to tears. Many noted the touching and heartwarming moments that resonated deeply, often leading to genuine emotional reactions, including crying. The blend of humor and heartfelt storytelling creates an engaging emotional roller coaster that players found both entertaining and memorable.

    • “I cried, I laughed, and I had an amazing trip through this universe.”
    • “There were some extremely touching moments that pulled at the heartstrings and a couple of moments that actually made me chuckle.”
    • “I cried the first time I read the stories, and again after playing the updated game (even though I already knew what was going to happen).”
  • gameplay
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by unique storytelling, quirky humor, and visually stunning graphics, complemented by easy mechanics and a well-paced narrative. While some players noted flaws in the mechanics and expressed a desire for features like text skipping for replayability, these issues did not significantly detract from the overall positive experience. Many reviewers agree that despite the unconventional mechanics, the game remains enjoyable and engaging.

    • “The amount of care and gameplay in this indie game is amazing.”
    • “And it's certainly not a 'hot take' as the game works fine--yes, the engine and mechanics are a bit different than other otomes, but just as other reviewers have said, it worked fine and didn't detract from the overall experience, which was great.”
    • “I really don't think the different game mechanics should prohibit you from choosing to buy this game, because it really wasn't an inconvenience to deal with.”
    • “The storytelling was engaging and entertaining; the dialogue was believable; the situations kept me wanting to read more; but the mechanics were horrible.”
    • “For replaying, I do wish the mechanics had included either a 'skip-read-text' feature or a 'skip-to-decision' feature because the fastest auto-speed is as fast as my usual reading speed, so it can be a bit slow to replay.”
    • “A lot of the reviews I read addressed the game mechanics, so I figured I should as well.”
  • character development
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game is praised for its depth, with both the main character (MC) and love interests (LIs) experiencing significant growth throughout the story. While some routes, like Florian's, have moments that feel forced, the overall pacing is considered reasonable, and the character designs are consistently highlighted as appealing. The balance between the MC's and LIs' development is particularly appreciated, enhancing the emotional engagement of the narrative.

    • “Loved the love interests and their fully idealized stories and the fact that they actually have character development.”
    • “I loved how the main character's development felt just as important as the love interests'.”
    • “The character development in Florian's route happened at a steady pace; some parts seemed a bit forced, but I think asking for more than that would be unreasonable.”
    • “Loved the love interests and their fully idealized stories, and the fact that they actually have character development.”
    • “The character development felt lacking overall, as many characters seemed one-dimensional and their arcs were predictable.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model is generally well-received, with no intrusive in-game purchases except for future character releases, which players find acceptable. The game offers a solid advertising experience while providing unique stories and engaging gameplay without compromising on quality.

    • “The game features unique stories and quirky humor, and I appreciate that there are no in-game purchases aside from future characters as they are developed, which is understandable.”
    • “I love that there are no in-game purchases, allowing me to enjoy the gorgeous visuals and well-written content without interruptions.”
    • “The absence of in-game purchases, except for future character developments, makes the experience even more enjoyable and allows me to focus on the gameplay.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews do not provide relevant information regarding the game's optimization, focusing instead on character interactions and narrative elements. Therefore, no specific insights about optimization can be summarized from the provided texts.

  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious, particularly noting that the main character lacks individuality and adapts too much to the preferences of different love interests, which detracts from the overall experience.

  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report that the game has little to no replay value, as choices do not significantly alter the outcome, with some players even achieving the secret ending without needing to replay different routes.

    • “There is zero replay value. I tried choosing all bad choices (which would have been a nightmare if I had to redo the route) apart from the last choice, but I still seemed to get the secret ending.”
    • “There is zero replay value. I tried choosing all bad choices (which would have been a nightmare if I had to redo the route) apart from the last choice, but I still seemed to get the secret ending.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere in the game is generally effective, with music and sound design complementing the intended mood, though specific tracks fail to stand out or leave a lasting impression on players.

    • “None of it is bad and works well for the atmosphere that it's needed for, but I couldn't really point to any particular track that I was all that fond of or that stood out a whole lot to me.”
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Love Spell: Written in the Stars is a casual simulation game.

Love Spell: Written in the Stars is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Love Spell: Written in the Stars was released on July 24, 2020.

Love Spell: Written in the Stars was developed by Great Gretuski Studios.

Love Spell: Written in the Stars has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its optimization.

Love Spell: Written in the Stars is a single player game.

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