Making Lovers After Stories

by Smee, NekoNyan Ltd.

The Developer Says...

Making Lovers After Stories contains the official extra stories for Making Lovers. Experience the crazy stories that are happening to your favorite girls!

Players Like...

❤ Content and Narrative Structure

The game presents five separate narrative routes, each focusing on one of the heroines from the original "Making Lovers" title. These routes provide additional content and development for the characters and their relationships with the protagonist. Unlike a traditional visual novel, the game allows players to directly select which heroine's story they want to experience first, offering a non-linear approach that grants freedom in the order of engagement.

❤ Gameplay and Interactivity

As a visual novel, the primary gameplay involves reading through the text-based sequences and making occasional choices that can influence the narrative direction and outcomes. While the gameplay is largely linear, the game offers a unique customization option that enables players to select different hairstyles for the heroines at the start of each route. This small but meaningful choice alters the visual presentation of the characters, adding a level of personalization to the experience.

❤ Player Reactions and Feedback

According to user reviews, players have expressed overwhelming positivity towards the gameplay. Reviewers praise the game's ability to provide additional content and character development for the beloved heroines, allowing them to revisit these characters and witness the progression of their relationships with the protagonist. The focus on comedic and romantic interactions is also highlighted as a key strength, with players finding the content to be both entertaining and heartwarming. However, some reviewers note that the overall length of each route is relatively short, with most taking around an hour or less to complete, suggesting a desire for more in-depth narratives.

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