- February 18, 2019
- Agate Studio
Memories: My Story, My Choice
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About
"Memories: My Story, My Choice" is an Adventure Otome game with a romantic theme and an interesting plot, featuring delightful graphics and a wonderful soundtrack. In this game, players create their own memories while making choices that matter, leading to a personalized storyline and an engaging gaming experience. However, the game is interrupted by annoying ads. Overall, it's a great game for those who enjoy visual novels and romantic storylines.











- The game features engaging storylines and beautiful graphics that enhance the overall experience.
- Players appreciate the variety of stories available, especially the romantic and interactive elements.
- The game allows for daily rewards and opportunities to earn diamonds through ads, making it accessible for free-to-play users.
- Many players express frustration over the high cost of diamonds required for special choices, making it difficult to fully enjoy the game without spending money.
- There are frequent issues with loading and connectivity, causing players to be unable to access the game.
- Some users report that the game can be repetitive, with limited new content being added over time.
story
400 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game is generally praised for its engaging and diverse narratives, particularly highlighting titles like "Red White Cinderella" and "Celestia: Chain of Fate." However, players express frustration over the high cost of making choices, which often requires purchasing diamonds, limiting their ability to fully enjoy the story. Many users also request more story options across various genres and faster updates to maintain interest.
“The storyline is amazing!!”
“I love the storyline in every story you have, wish you have more stories to offer.”
“This game has some of the best storyline and plot twists I've read before.”
“Guilt trips written into the story when you don't select special (paid) options.”
“The game is pretty cool but the diamonds really ruin the interest of the story... I mean 10 to 15 diamonds would be fine but 25-30???”
“It's just a big 'pay to say yes' type of story, and sometimes, these 'special choices' don't even feel special.”