- April 20, 2023
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Win Over the Flawed Girl
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About
Win Over the Flawed Girl is a simulation game with a unique plot, featuring sensational visuals and humor. As an easy two-choice puzzle game, your goal is to make various flawed beauty girls, including monsters, spirits, and ghosts, happy. Despite its charm, be prepared for occasional annoying ads and emotional moments. The game encourages players to understand and accept these girls' flaws as they bring happiness into their lives.

- The game features a unique blend of humor and horror, making the absurd choices entertaining.
- The art style is beautiful, and the stories, while short, are engaging and fun.
- Players appreciate the variety of characters and scenarios, especially those based on Japanese folklore.
- The game is heavily ad-ridden, with interruptions occurring after almost every choice, which detracts from the overall experience.
- Many players find the storylines to be too short and lacking depth, leading to a feeling of repetitiveness.
- There are significant issues with grammar and translation, making some parts of the game confusing.
monetization
454 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback due to the excessive number of ads, which significantly disrupts gameplay and diminishes the overall experience. Many players express frustration over ads appearing after nearly every choice, leading to a perception that they spend more time watching ads than actually playing the game. While some users are willing to pay to remove ads, the consensus is that the current ad frequency is excessive and detracts from the enjoyment of the game's intriguing stories and artwork.
“There are no ads interrupting the game.”
“The game has good art, but it would be better if I only had to watch one ad to see the opposite result instead of two. A 'no ads' button would be great, but it's still a good game.”
“I prefer no ads to see the opposite conclusion.”
“This game has a lot of potential, but the amount of ads severely hinders the player's experience.”
“The game itself has a lot of ads but overall it was kinda fun and entertaining although the stories were a little silly to be honest.”
“The ads take longer and more of your time than any of the stories ever could.”