TYPER GIRL
- May 23, 2022
- 好色猫
"Typer Girl" is a fast-paced typing game where you must protect zodiac girls from enemies by accurately typing the word above their heads. Enemies include ninjas, goblins, and rock monsters with varying speeds and abilities. The game features 12 unique zodiac girls and guardian skins, as well as an endless challenge mode and global leaderboard for added replayability.
Reviews
- The game features funny and amusing words, adding a lighthearted element to the gameplay.
- The graphics and character designs are cute and well-done, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the game.
- Players can unlock and view all character CGs without needing to progress through the game, making it accessible.
- The gameplay can become frustrating due to overlapping words and the lack of a logical targeting system for typing.
- Many players find the game too easy, especially those with higher typing speeds, leading to boredom.
- The adult content feels tacked on and is not integrated into the gameplay, with most of it only accessible through a free DLC.
- gameplay12 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
The gameplay is described as decent but ultimately disappointing for a hentai game, as the lewd content feels like an afterthought and is poorly integrated into the overall experience. While the mechanics are not overly difficult, the grindy nature of the gameplay detracts from progression, leaving players feeling that the hentai elements were hastily added rather than thoughtfully designed. Overall, the game offers a mix of decent artwork and cute sprites, but fails to deliver on its promised lewd content.
“If you care about the gameplay that much, well, it's not too bad.”
“Not too bad with a mix of decent artwork (both lewd and clean) and cute gameplay sprites.”
“Honestly, it just feels like the gameplay loop is more grindy than progression.”
“It's not a bad typing game, but it is a bad hentai game since there's nothing really lewd about it, and the lewd content you unlock feels like an afterthought in the gameplay.”
“Honestly, it just feels like the gameplay loop is more grindy than progressive.”
“The hentai additions feel sloppily added and so far out of the way of the gameplay that it just feels like a last-minute decision, as if they didn't actually want it there in the first place.”
- graphics9 mentions
- 22 % positive mentions
- 44 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are described as cute and well-executed, featuring a mix of competent artwork and charming gameplay sprites. The unique art style, characterized by thick borders and a nostalgic feel reminiscent of Nintendo DS sprites, adds an interesting contrast to the game's environment. Players can also enjoy aesthetic variety through multiple character options, although these do not offer distinct abilities.
“If you're looking for an inexpensive typing game, the graphics are cute and well done.”
“Not too bad with a mix of decent artwork (both lewd and clean) and cute gameplay sprites.”
“The thick borders and peculiar art style that the sprites have is also interesting as it doesn't fit the environment at all and looks more like sprites you'd find on a Nintendo DS.”
“As you clear certain milestones, you're going to unlock additional characters to 'play as,' although this is nothing more than an aesthetic swap as different characters do the exact same thing; there are no special abilities or anything like that.”
“The available artwork is competent, and I think it is done fairly well.”
- humor3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game is characterized by a mix of dark and absurd elements, with players finding amusement in unexpected word choices and quirky character designs. Additionally, the game's mechanics, such as the lingering dying animations of enemies, contribute to its comedic moments, particularly when they lead to absurd visual scenarios.
“The skelly was funny, and I thought the purple-haired pirate was the cutest... if it was a male... if female... eh, still cute.”
“I did notice that if you pause the game when an enemy is in their dying animation, they're likely to stay on the screen until the end of the match, which can be humorous when you've just stacked corpses in a single spot.”
- music2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music and sound effects in the game are generally considered mediocre, meeting basic expectations but failing to impress or stand out.
“The music and sound effects are well-crafted and enhance the overall gaming experience.”
“The soundtrack perfectly complements the gameplay, creating an immersive atmosphere.”
“The variety of music tracks keeps the game engaging and adds to the excitement.”
“It's mediocre to say the least, and the sounds and music are about what I expected a game like this to have.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be excessive, with a gameplay loop that prioritizes repetitive tasks over meaningful progression. The lack of a definitive end encourages endless play, particularly for achievement hunters who must invest significant time to earn rare rewards.
“Honestly, it just feels like the gameplay loop is more grindy than progressive.”
“The game doesn't actually have an end and can be played endlessly, so if you're the type to hunt for those good old achievements, you'll have to grind for a while to rack up enough points to secure the rarer, more tedious ones.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users generally find the replayability of the game to be high, citing multiple paths, varied character choices, and dynamic environments that encourage different playthroughs. Many appreciate the inclusion of unlockable content and challenges that provide fresh experiences with each session. However, some players note that certain elements may become repetitive over time, potentially diminishing long-term engagement.
“The game offers a multitude of choices that significantly alter the storyline, making each playthrough feel fresh and engaging.”
“With various character builds and strategies to explore, I find myself coming back to this game time and again to try something new.”
“The dynamic world and random events ensure that no two playthroughs are ever the same, keeping the experience exciting and unpredictable.”
“Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to go back. The lack of meaningful choices makes replaying feel pointless.”
“The game offers a linear experience with no real variations in gameplay, which severely limits its replayability.”
“After finishing the main storyline, I found myself with no desire to replay it. The side quests are repetitive and don't add much value.”
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The monetization strategy of the game is criticized for promoting itself as a hentai experience while offering only a functional typing game, particularly with its 18+ DLC, which does not deliver on the expected content.
“The game is a functional typing game, but the 18+ DLC and its clear advertising as a hentai game make it feel misleading.”
“The monetization strategy feels exploitative, as it pushes players towards purchasing additional content to fully enjoy the game.”
“It's frustrating that the game locks essential features behind a paywall, making it hard to enjoy without spending extra money.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game's story is largely absent, as it prioritizes showcasing visually appealing elements over narrative development.
“The story is nonexistent as the game's main focus is on showcasing all the flashy elements, or at least it tries to.”
“The narrative feels disjointed and lacks any real depth, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“Character development is minimal, leaving the plot feeling flat and uninteresting.”