- January 8, 2016
- Millia Soft
Millia -The ending-
61%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, grinding
83% User Score 24 reviews
Platforms
About
Millia -The ending- is a visual novel made by Millia Soft using Ren'py. The game was successfully funded on kickstarter.com in early 2015.






Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
story8 positive mentions
gameplay1 negative mentions
- The story is engaging and emotionally impactful, drawing players in despite its flaws.
- The artwork is beautiful and comparable to higher-end visual novels, enhancing the overall experience.
- It's a short and sweet visual novel that can be completed in a few hours, making it accessible for casual players.
- The writing is poorly executed, with numerous grammatical errors and a lack of narrative coherence.
- There are very few choices throughout the game, limiting player agency and making it feel more like a kinetic novel.
- The overall experience feels rushed and lacks polish, with awkward transitions and repetitive music.
story
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has received mixed reviews, with some players finding it predictable and reminiscent of low-quality fanfiction, while others appreciated its engaging narrative and emotional depth. Despite criticisms regarding writing quality and lack of originality, many enjoyed the immersive experience and the romantic themes presented. Overall, the story is seen as a highlight for fans of visual novels, though it could benefit from further refinement.
“No matter which road we go, the story doesn't fail to bury us in the flow of love deeper.”
“I enjoyed the story and was guessing which way it would go the whole time, well worth rereading, thank you!”
“Despite the lack of polish overall, I fully enjoyed the story and what it had to offer.”
“The trash tier plot is straight out of a high school anime club fanfiction; definitely someone watching way too much anime and needing to write godawful fanfictions about it.”
“The writing needs serious revision, the plot is boring, the music is repetitive, and, of course, the sister isn't blood-related.”
“The story is nothing that you haven't seen before, and there are only a few choices that will lead to a different route and ending.”