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The Ssum: Love from Today is a single player casual simulation game. It received neutral reviews from players.

The Ssum: Love from Today is a single-player simulation game featuring wholesome storytelling and pretty visuals. While it offers good game mechanics and a hilarious, down-to-earth companion to talk to daily, players may find it very grinding with annoying ads and lots of bugs. Despite its flaws, it provides a charming and engaging experience.

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58%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,220 reviews
story38 positive mentions
monetization99 negative mentions

  • The game has a unique concept that allows players to interact with characters in real-time, making it feel like a genuine relationship.
  • The community features, such as the planets and forums, provide a supportive environment for players to share their thoughts and experiences.
  • The art style and character designs are appealing, and many players find the characters, especially Teo, endearing.
  • The game is heavily monetized, with many features locked behind expensive subscriptions and microtransactions, making it difficult for free-to-play players to enjoy the full experience.
  • There are numerous bugs and glitches, such as issues with downloading data and incorrect chat timings, which disrupt gameplay.
  • The dialogue and translations are often poorly executed, leading to confusion and a lack of immersion in the story.
  • story
    159 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has received mixed to negative feedback, with many players finding it bland, slow, and lacking in depth. While some appreciate the potential for character development and slice-of-life elements, others criticize the lack of a clear plot and engaging interactions, often feeling that the game prioritizes monetization over storytelling. Overall, players express disappointment in the narrative quality compared to previous titles by the same developer, with calls for improvements and more substantial content.

    • “The thing that made Mystic Messenger stand out was the story.”
    • “Cheritz is known for its story-driven games and characters that are easy to relate to.”
    • “I love the whole characters, the story is very entertaining and interesting.”
    • “Overall, a very bland story, and I don't think it's even worth the money to pay for such a cliché plot.”
    • “There's no clear storyline, so it feels pointless, and it's unclear why we're harvesting these emotions.”
    • “The plot is non-existent and overly confusing (are you in space? Is this a simulation? Why are you crushing/grinding energy/emotions?).”
  • monetization
    141 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized as excessively aggressive and predatory, with frequent ads and numerous overpriced microtransactions that create significant barriers for free players. Many users feel that the game prioritizes profit over player experience, leading to frustration with constant interruptions and a lack of meaningful progress without spending money. Overall, the monetization approach detracts from the enjoyment of the game, making it feel more like a cash grab than a rewarding experience.

    • “The app is really fun and worth it, honestly, though there are no ads and the options to text are really good.”
    • “I have fun so far, but I can only give it 4 stars because the in-game purchases are expensive.”
    • “It will be great if the in-game purchases are not expensive, though.”
    • “For me, this game has two main problems: it's a super audacious cash grab, and so far, nothing feels important, or like progress towards anything.”
    • “The constant ads really take away from the experience, and I hate the paywall; so much of the game is inaccessible if you don't pay ridiculous amounts of money.”
    • “It's a disgustingly greedy cash grab, which I never expected from Cheritz as someone who has been playing their games since Dandelion.”
  • gameplay
    45 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some players appreciating the unique mechanics and interactive elements, while others find it confusing and bogged down by unnecessary features and microtransactions. The wait-time mechanic adds a sense of realism but can detract from enjoyment, and many users express frustration over poorly explained mechanics and the blandness of character interactions. Overall, while the game has potential and a supportive community, it suffers from issues that hinder the overall experience.

    • “They had a complete story, you pay only once, and the mechanics were great.”
    • “Unique gameplay like its predecessor otome-centric app Mystic Messenger, the SSUM dishes out love interests in an exclusive messaging system where you can get to know Teo and Harry (current available routes) like how people connect in social media platforms.”
    • “Cheritz never disappoints me ❤️ I'm loving this game so much ✨ The graphic design, the characters, the plot, the gameplay ughhh sooo good I'm gonna play this my whole life yuhhh ”
    • “Too many useless mechanics that aren't even relevant to the main game.”
    • “The gameplay is so boring and the main character feels so bland, like talking to a wall.”
    • “There are lots of ads that pop up each time you play, and the game mechanics are complicated and not well explained.”
  • stability
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has been widely criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, glitches, and freezing issues that significantly hinder gameplay. Many players express frustration over the game's performance, describing it as a "buggy mess" and advising potential players to wait for patches before trying it. Despite its interesting concept, the overwhelming technical problems and high subscription costs have led to disappointment among the community.

    • “All in all, very buggy and not worth the money; too expensive.”
    • “Enjoyable and there's potential, but it's still a whole buggy mess, introducing bugs right after another even right after an update itself.”
    • “The game seems really interesting, but it's still quite slow and sometimes freezes.”
  • graphics
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players noting an inconsistency in the art style that can disrupt immersion. While some appreciate the unique character designs and find the visuals enjoyable, others criticize the artwork as poorly executed or reminiscent of AI generation. Overall, the graphics are seen as a significant aspect of the game, with potential for improvement highlighted by several users.

    • “Overall, the art style is amazing.”
    • “The art style and story are amazing, and I love talking with June.”
    • “Cheritz never disappoints me ❤️ I'm loving this game so much ✨ The graphic design, the characters, the plot, the gameplay—ugh, so good! I'm gonna play this my whole life! ”
    • “The art style is inconsistent and changes as time progresses.”
    • “I feel like the art style is very inconsistent and it definitely breaks my immersion at times.”
    • “The artwork is a next level of terrible and inconsistencies.”
  • emotional
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is characterized by its wholesome and heartwarming interactions, which can evoke strong feelings, including tears, from players. However, some users express a desire for a deeper narrative and more engaging gameplay, as the lengthy wait times for character responses can hinder emotional investment. Overall, while the game successfully creates a loving atmosphere, it also faces criticism for its grind and perceived focus on monetization.

    • “I cried a lot, but it's what it is... if I cry over 3 weeks of chatting every day, then I don't know if I can manage to complete someone else's route.”
    • “This game was the most heartwarming game I ever played, the unique art style for each character, the beautiful story.”
    • “It's made me feel love again and get all types of excitement when I see them call me and text me.”
    • “A lot of uninteresting things to grind that have near to no effect in the actual game, boring story, no payoff.”
  • grinding
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have mixed feelings about the grinding aspect of the game, with some finding it tedious and frustrating, particularly due to the need for in-game purchases to progress. While a few appreciate the social elements and the ability to earn resources through grinding, many criticize the experience as overly slow and bloated with unnecessary features. Overall, the grinding system is seen as a barrier to fully enjoying the game without spending money.

    • “It's so, so horrible, boring and they made it intentionally tedious and frustrating to try and push you to pay a $20-25/month subscription.”
    • “I'm on day 8 and it's.... tedious and slow.”
    • “Cheritz is really making me want to purchase batteries.... this isn’t FTP friendly at all; it’s like I can’t enjoy the game fully without paying for some stuff. I hope Cheritz makes farming for aurora batteries easier.”
  • humor
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is a mixed bag, with some players finding the texting interactions and character Teo to be occasionally funny and sweet, while others feel the humor falls short compared to previous titles like Mystic Messenger. While many appreciate the hilarious fan posts and cute personality of Teo, some users express a desire for more engaging dialogue options, as the current format can feel limiting. Overall, the game has its funny moments, but opinions on its comedic effectiveness vary.

    • “The answers are funny for the texting part.”
    • “Teo's personality is cute and sweet yet funny; he seems so endearing.”
    • “It's sweet & funny and I love Piu-Piu!”
  • character development
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game is mixed, with some characters like Harry showing more personality while others, such as Teo, receive minimal growth. Although there have been improvements in character design and voice acting, many players find the overall character engagement lacking and feel that the focus on monetization detracts from meaningful storytelling. However, some players appreciate the well-written "fated matches," highlighting moments of strong character development within the genre.

    • “At first, there were a lot of problems which other players complained about, such as slow typing and less playtime. However, as we moved along in time, they have made good progress with character design. The voice actors put in good effort, and the team also tried their best not to compromise quality, which has been evident in the new character, June.”
    • “The 'fated matches' are very well written, and I don't think I've witnessed such great character development in this genre!”
    • “The characters are okay, with two having little character development and Harry showing a bit more personality.”
    • “Boring and unengaging; the game puts plot and character development second and third to encouraging you to spend money on a horrible experience.”
    • “The game is so boring; nothing compares to it. The character design isn't really that amazing, their dialogue is really boring and blunt. It's very expensive, and there's nothing interesting in the stories. Nothing in the game can make you feel attached or interested, and there are a lot of functions that are distracting, to be honest.”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating the overall theme and soundtracks. However, there are some concerns regarding the background music during calls, as it appears to be absent despite settings being enabled. Overall, the interface and music integration are noted to function smoothly.

    • “I like the overall theme of this game, from soundtracks to design.”
    • “The art and music were nice, and from what I've seen online, it looked promising.”
    • “The interface, music, voice calls, and text messages run very smoothly so far.”
    • “But... if you could please remove the background music on the calls.”
    • “Only the icons are visible and there is no music even though everything is on.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game requires significant storage space to complete all routes, indicating a need for better optimization to enhance performance and efficiency.

    • “Other than that, it takes a lot of storage to finish all the routes; it needs to be optimized.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is negatively impacted by the requirement to spend batteries or subscribe to view certain images in the chat, which detracts from the overall immersion.

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The Ssum: Love from Today is a casual simulation game.

The Ssum: Love from Today is available on Phone and Tablet.

The Ssum: Love from Today was developed by Cheritz Co., Ltd.

The Ssum: Love from Today has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its monetization.

The Ssum: Love from Today is a single player game.

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