Elly has just finished her first year of high school and hasn’t really accomplished anything. Fortunately, a baby virus from another planet wanting to study humans gives her the ability to see other people’s emotions. Will this help Elly blossom into more than what she is?
Other than the cute baby virus, this is your typical slice of life dating sim. Elly has five potential love interests in Huang, Chase, Lucas, Dimitri and Blaze. Huang is a socially awkward geek who gets English slang confused. Chase is the smart arrogant jerk trying to get rid of his legions of fangirls. Lucas is the happy go lucky prankster. Blaze is the egocentric rock star. Dimitri is the easygoing boy next door. Elly can also form a friendship with Tamera, Naomi, or Alice. Tamera is the outgoing cheerleader. Naomi is the insecure bookworm. Alice is the shy withdrawn girl. She also has another love interest she can pursue that you need to discover on your own.
One factor I absolutely love about this game is that it doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s ridiculous and the writer knows it. The game is so funny that there were times I had to stop playing so I could control myself after laughing so hard. I was just lucky I wasn’t drinking anything at the time. There’s one plot that draws inspiration from Twilight and as much as I hate that series, I actually enjoyed the storyline.
The game play is very similar to Lucky Rabbit Reflex. You can date a character to help them raise their impression of you. Some of the ways you can do so is by entering the same club they’re in, raising your scores in charm, fashion, academics and athletics enough to get good marks and experiment with different clothes to get the style the guy you’re pursuing absolutely loves. One aspect of this game that separates it from others is that you also have to raise your impression of the people in your life. All you have to do is click the emoticon that best accomplishes your goal.
This game is addictive and hilarious. I give it 10 out of 10; I consider uncontrollable laughter a strong emotional response.
Haha, I’m glad you enjoy the game ^^
Thank you! I’m glad you reviewed it.
Haha, well… I didn’t play it, but it’s okay… 😀
How come you didn’t play it?
Long story actually… ^_^;; I have tried it but……..never mind about that…
🙂