THTH: Love Is a Game NETFLIX
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"THTH: Love Is a Game NETFLIX" is a single-player casual game with great graphics and a hilarious, yet highly emotional story. Players choose their own story and experience love and romance on a paradise island. Immerse yourself in this intriguing game and discover the unexpected twists and turns of your own unique journey.











- The game offers a great variety of customization options for characters, allowing players to express themselves freely.
- There are no in-app purchases, making all choices and outfits accessible without spending money.
- The storyline is engaging and mirrors the show's drama, keeping players invested in the characters and their relationships.
- Many players experience bugs that cause the game to loop or get stuck on certain chapters, hindering progress.
- The game often forces romantic interactions with characters regardless of the player's chosen sexual orientation, which can be uncomfortable for some.
- There is a lack of dynamic animations, as many interactions are presented through text rather than visual scenes.
story
274 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is praised for its engaging and unique narrative, featuring diverse characters and multiple storylines that allow for player choices without the burden of microtransactions. However, some players express frustration over limited agency in certain plot points, particularly regarding forced romantic interests and repetitive storylines. Overall, while the story is entertaining and well-written, there are calls for more varied paths and character interactions to enhance replayability.
“I especially love how not only do you get the main storyline but you also get bonus stories to run through as well as hidden quests.”
“The story and characters are immensely well done, you really get into them.”
“The story is addictive and you can make any choice you want to without making any in-app purchases.”
“Things took a dive for me though when I got forced into a love triangle too late in the story to make sense, and a lot of player agency is taken away.”
“There's a lot of choices to make, but then the story is still pretty much the same. A lot of stuff I'd like to change, but it's kind of the same every time without anything to do.”
“It doesn't matter what I choose, the responses are the same and takes me back to the start of the conversation instead of moving on with the rest of the story.”