- June 18, 2022
- Mature Games
Waifu Crush
48%Game Brain Score
gameplay
story
72% User Score 18 reviews
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About
Waifu Crush is a PvEvP match 3 game with a strong strategy element, where you join the Super M3 Tournament to challenge and defeat AI girls to earn charms. These charms can be used to build your match 3 puzzle battle strategy and duel with other players via the PvP feature. The game features an indirect matching mechanic, smart AI girls, and a ranked PvP mode to prove yourself.











+2
Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
- The game features high-quality CG and solid art, making it visually appealing.
- The core gameplay is simple yet enjoyable, especially for fans of match-3 games.
- It offers a unique twist by allowing players to share moves on the same board with their opponents.
- The AI is often too easy to defeat, making the challenge feel lacking.
- The online mode struggles with player availability, often defaulting to AI matches.
- New players may find the timed rounds frustrating, especially if they are not familiar with match-3 mechanics.
story
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story mode allows players to unlock abilities as they progress, but it starts them at a disadvantage with only two abilities compared to opponents who have four to six. This imbalance may affect the overall experience of the narrative.
“The story mode is engaging and offers a rich narrative that keeps you invested in the characters and their journeys.”
“I love how the story unfolds with unexpected twists that make each chapter feel fresh and exciting.”
“The character development throughout the story is impressive, making you truly care about their fates.”
“The story mode feels unbalanced; you start with only 2 abilities while your opponents have 4 to 6, making it frustrating to progress.”
“The narrative lacks depth and fails to engage the player, leaving many plot points feeling rushed and underdeveloped.”
“Character development is minimal, and the dialogue often feels forced, detracting from the overall immersion of the story.”