| Core Identity |
| Developer | Hosted Games | Plug In Digital | Choice of Games LLC | Choice of Games LLC | Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. | Interactive Studio Inc. |
| Category | Games | Games | Games | Games | Games | Simulation |
| Platform | Android, iOS | Android, iOS | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | iOS, Android | Android |
| Store Metrics |
| Rating | 4.9 / 5 | 4.7 / 5 | 4.3 / 5 | 4.5 / 5 | 4.3 / 5 | 0.0 / 5 |
| Ratings Count | 243 | 62 | 12 | 51 | 2,958 | 0 |
| Price | USD6.99 | $4.99 | $5.99 | $5.99 | Free | Free |
| Release Date | Mar 14, 2018 | May 28, 2024 | Mar 12, 2015 | Mar 29, 2017 | Feb 7, 2022 | Apr 6, 2026 |
| Last Updated | Jan 8, 2026 | Jul 19, 2024 | Jan 8, 2026 | Jan 8, 2026 | Mar 17, 2026 | Apr 7, 2026 |
| Sentiment & Reviews |
| Sentiment | excellent | mixed | mixed | positive | positive | - |
| Score | 92/100 | 65/100 | 65/100 | 75/100 | 85/100 | - |
| Praises | - Complex narrative choices and character development drive high replayability for interactive fiction enthusiasts
| - Atmospheric storytelling and visual design capture the classic dark fantasy aesthetic effectively
| - Branching narrative choices and character customization provide high replay value for fantasy enthusiasts
- Vivid world building and eloquent prose create an immersive medieval fantasy reading experience
- Stat-based roleplaying mechanics allow for meaningful agency in character development and progression
| - High quality writing and character depth create an immersive experience for interactive story fans
| - High-quality character designs and animation sequences keep fans engaged with the source material
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| Complaints | - Excessive emotional narration in the early chapters drags the pacing and breaks player immersion
| - Forced progression and lack of meaningful choice undermine the core interactive narrative
- Application crashes and save file corruption prevent consistent progress for many players
| - Short narrative length and perceived lack of content relative to the price point
- Linear story progression and lack of meaningful impact from player choices in certain chapters
- Strict stat checks and failure conditions create frustration during specific character class playthroughs
| - Abrupt and unsatisfying narrative endings leave players feeling like the story was rushed
| - Frequent application crashes during intense combat encounters disrupt the player experience
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| Requests | - Expanded statistical tracking and save-game information access for completed playthroughs
| - Expanded character variety and additional gameplay mechanics to increase replay value
| - Expanded romance options and deeper relationship development with side characters throughout the story
- Implementation of a checkpoint or save system to avoid full restarts after failure
| - Extended narrative content to flesh out the climax and final battle sequences
| - Offline mode or trading system to preserve progress after service termination
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| Strategic Intel |
| Strengths | - Branching narrative depth drives high replayability [User Sentiment]
- Inclusive identity configuration increases player immersion [User Sentiment]
| - Franchise authority via World of Darkness lore lowers acquisition costs
- Clan-specific disciplines drive replay value
- Atmospheric visual design sustains immersion
| - ChoiceScript engine enables high-narrative density without graphical overhead
- Stat-tracking mechanics create meaningful player agency in character development
- Catalog-wide premium pricing strategy maintains brand consistency
| - ChoiceScript engine enables high-volume content production
- Deep gender/orientation customization drives replayability
- Accessibility settings reduce reading friction
| - Faithful visual representation of the anime series sustains high user sentiment
- Cinemagraphy feature drives daily habit formation
| - Multi-language localization functions as a distribution moat into international romance markets.
- Two-season episodic structure creates a clear, finite narrative arc for high-intent readers.
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| Weaknesses | - Split monetization model creates platform-specific friction [$6.99 iOS vs Android Ads]
- Excessive early-chapter internal monologue slows pacing [User Sentiment]
| - High crash frequency on Android
- Punitive save-restart mechanics
- Linear narrative outcomes despite choice-based marketing
| - Price point exceeds perceived content value for many users
- Rigid failure states force repetitive, discouraging restarts
- Superficial choice impact in critical story chapters
| - Abrupt narrative endings in the latest version
- Rigid stat progression limits late-game agency
- 0.5★ rating gap between iOS and Android
| - Persistent app crashes during special moves
- High difficulty spikes in climax battles
| - Zero rating count on Android signals a lack of social proof for new users.
- Absence of a subscription tier limits recurring revenue compared to category rivals.
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| Pricing | freemium | paid | paid | freemium | freemium | freemium |
| Momentum | Maintenance | Maintenance | Steady | Maintenance | Maintenance | Zombie |
| Update Cadence | 2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~3d avg | 2 versions, ~550d avg | 5 versions | 2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~3d avg | 2 versions, 2 majors/6mo, ~7d avg | 1 versions |