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Duel Love (デュエルラブ 恋する乙女は勝利の女神) is a Japanese otome video game for the Nintendo DS by Namco Bandai Games.It was released on 13 March 2008 and the character designs and artwork were created by Hisaya Nakajo.
The first Japanese otome game to be officially translated and sold in English was the visual novel Yo-Jin-Bo in 2006 for the PC. [citation needed] In 2024, the first 3D Otome game Love and Deepspace was published by Papergames . [4] Some publications that regularly cover otome games include B's LOG and Dengeki Girl's Style.
Arabians Lost: The Engagement on Desert (アラビアンズ・ロスト ~The engagement on desert~) is a Japanese female-oriented romance adventure otome game developed by QuinRose. It has been released in Japan for three different consoles. The PC version was released by QuinRose on 8 August 2006.
Mune Kyun Otome Collection Vol. 2: Vitamin X Detective B6 [19] (July 31, 2014, PSP) A limited promotional clear file was given away with the purchase of this version, which was part of a budget series of re-released otome games. [1] Mune Kyun Otome Collection Vol. 3: Vitamin X to Z [20] (July 31, 2014, PSP) A limited promotional clear file was ...
The first game was released in 1994 on Super Famicom. This is the first otome game (dating sim for women) known in the world. [2] The Angelique series is also the first otome game series of the Neo Romance series by Ruby Party. [3] Currently, the games in this series are only published in Japanese.
Signal (stylized as SIGNAL) is an otome game released on December 3, 2009 by D3 Publisher for Nintendo DS, in both a standard and a limited edition. [1] [2] [3] It is part of a series including the PlayStation 2 game Darling Special Backlash Koi no Exhaust Heat (Darling Special Backlash 恋のエキゾースト・ヒート), sequel to the PC game Darling. [4]
Princess Debut (お姫さまデビュー, Ohimesama Debyū), known in Europe as Princess Debut: The Royal Ball, is a rhythm otome game published by Natsume Inc. and developed by Cave for the Nintendo DS. The illustration and package design was done by Kotori Momoyuki, a manga artist serialized in Kodansha's Nakayoshi.
[19] [20] Black Butterfly was the 18th best selling video game in Japan during its debut week, selling 5,319 copies, [21] while Ashen Hawk did not chart at all. [22] Famitsu enjoyed the games' dark atmosphere and the mysterious story, and praised the artwork and music. They also enjoyed the flowchart system that shows the story routes.