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Oops, I said Yes?!

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61%Game Brain Score
music, humor
story
100% User Score Based on 12 reviews

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Oops, I said Yes?! is a single player action game with romance, drama and anime themes. It was developed by UNICO INC. and was released on January 24, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

You accidentally get hitched to "that guy" from work when you're drunk! The Story: Great job, fulfilling hobbies. You're loving the single life. That is, until you end up married and all on a drunken impulse! A sparkling ring on your finger, kisses to welcome you home.

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100%
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
music3 positive mentions

  • Engaging slice-of-life story with appealing and well-developed romantic characters, particularly Shu and Kuranosuke, who offer strong banter and unique personality traits.
  • Good playtime value with multiple routes and endings, including perspectives from love interests that add emotional depth.
  • Strong protagonist with a distinct personality and ambitions, making for a refreshing departure from passive female leads; overall lighthearted, easy-to-read otome experience.
  • Choices have minimal impact on the story, resulting in a linear plot and limited player agency.
  • Some romance routes suffer from rushed relationship development and stagnation after becoming a couple, with underdeveloped backstories and repetitive plot structures.
  • Sloppy localization with typographical errors, inconsistent character ages/behaviors, and some dissatisfaction with the female protagonist's sometimes frustrating decisions.
  • story
    25 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is a slice-of-life romance with a simple, linear plot structure that focuses largely on relationships progressing predictably from falling in love to being together, often featuring familiar tropes and occasional "empty drama" to advance the plot. While some characters and routes, like Shu's, are more engaging, others can feel stagnant after key events, and choices have minimal impact on the storyline. Overall, the narrative is enjoyable for fans of light, character-driven stories but lacks depth and variability.

    • “I really enjoy Shu's route a lot and honestly, he is the first ever character that I binge-read from his main story 1 to the end, which is the epilogue.”
    • “What I really loved about this title (and about slice of life in general) is how the plot isn't essential to remember, so even if you pick it up after a while, you don't have to worry about forgetting the plot.”
    • “I like that it's set in a professional setting with the characters being colleagues, and you see all of the boys in all of the routes playing at least a small role in the story.”
    • “The plotline follows a fairly same model each route (main story part 1 = MC falls in love, main story part 2 = couple gets together, epilogue: first night; season 2 parts 1 and 2 = jealousy, third wheel arc, epilogue = small story).”
    • “At first I was so excited as she felt very relatable with all that constant nagging around me that it's a must to marry and fulfill my female debt I have in this country—I have to bear a child. All her reasoning was so logical and perfect but when it actually happens after she was drunk at the party, she suddenly forgets about all her previous problems and demands a divorce. Every time similar nonsense happened in the story, it was too obvious such 'empty drama' is just necessary to proceed with the plot. I'd really like to see something more well-thought-out story-wise.”
    • “The story is very much linear; your options don't really affect much of the story.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is enjoyable and sets a good vibe with some amusing sound effects, adding charm to the experience. However, it is criticized for being too short and lacking smooth looping, with some feeling a more robust soundtrack was needed to compensate for the absence of voice acting.

    • “The music is fun to jam to.”
    • “Music gives a good vibe, and the kiss sound effects are kind of funny, adding a little spice if you are reading passionately.”
    • “Since there was no budget for voice acting, there should have been a better and more robust soundtrack to make up for that.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor is praised for its playful teasing and witty dialogue between characters, consistently eliciting laughter and giggles. Additionally, amusing sound effects like kiss noises add a charming and lighthearted touch to the experience.

    • “It's so funny I keep giggling and bursting into laughter all the time, the dialogue and playful teasing between the main characters is just top!”
    • “Well, his looks and the way they introduce him in the opening already attracted me a lot, and he is not surprisingly sweet, cute, and funny.”
    • “Music gives a good vibe, and the kiss sound effects are kind of funny, and give a little spice if you are reading passionately like I am.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users found the emotional aspect engaging and appreciated the heartfelt perspectives, especially enjoying the genuine and touching insights into the love interests' thoughts and feelings.

    • “The POV was honestly really nice to read; I felt quite emotional reading some of the love interests' thoughts and feelings.”
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Oops, I said Yes?! is a action game with romance, drama and anime themes.

Oops, I said Yes?! is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Phone, iPad and others.

Oops, I said Yes?! was released on January 24, 2024.

Oops, I said Yes?! was developed by UNICO INC..

Oops, I said Yes?! has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Oops, I said Yes?! is a single player game.

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