Magic: The Boys Who Love Me
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About Magic: The Boys Who Love Me
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me is a single player action game with a anime theme. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
A dating simulation game with rich plots, exquisite cards and mini games.






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Reviews
- Engaging and interesting storyline with well-designed characters and beautiful artwork.
- Initial voice acting and character animations receive praise, adding depth to the experience.
- Game offers an entertaining mix of story, dates, and side quests with various characters providing enjoyment.
- Accessible gameplay allowing progress without mandatory spending, with some players appreciating a balance between free and paid content.
- Developers have responded to feedback in early stages with improvements and feature updates.
- Strong paywall presence requiring real money purchases early on, particularly for premium dialogue choices and progression.
- Audio issues where voice acting cuts out after initial chapters, reducing immersion.
- Frequent bugs and glitches including freezing, crashing, lag, and dialogue glitches that hinder gameplay experience.
- Difficulty spikes in battles and upgrading characters due to limited resources, making progression frustrating especially for free players.
- Game appears to have slowed or stopped development with lack of updates, events, and poor customer support disappointing long-term players.
- Use of AI-generated art in cards and some poor voice acting quality have been criticized, affecting overall polish.
story
213 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is widely praised for its engaging, compelling plot and likable characters, which are the main attraction for many players. However, progress is often hindered by paywalls for key choices and resource grinding, and some users report confusing plot changes, bugs, and incomplete or stalled updates past certain chapters. Overall, while the narrative and art stand out, frustrations with pacing, progression limitations, and technical issues affect the full enjoyment of the story.
“In my opinion the only good thing in this game is the storyline and the art.”
“Absolutely love the story and the lore behind the game. I hope they come out with the next new chapters soon, I'm excited to read more about what's to come and to happen in the magic world.”
“Such a good story and game, and I love how there are side stories with your favorite characters and other ways to get more resources to level up in the game.”
“For a game that has a main goal to tell a story, it's very bad that it prevents the player from experiencing said story due to enemies that are unfeasible to beat without months of slow grind.”
“This is absurd because it's not even a finished story, so why make players who can't spend money or don't want to unable to play through the plot?”
“Also, there's no point in choosing a love interest at the start of the game because the story progresses based on our choices and the progression makes no sense, favoring Leonis even though I chose Jax.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me is a action game with anime theme. Common tags for Magic: The Boys Who Love Me include free to play and stylized.
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me was developed by Crazy Maple Studio Dev.
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Magic: The Boys Who Love Me for its story but disliked it for its stability.
Magic: The Boys Who Love Me is a single player game.
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