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  • Summary: Welcome to the world of Niflheim, the darkest and coldest kingdom for the dead, ruled by the King Jean!
    This is the story of the Princess, who has awaken from a millennium of sleep by three men (Orlando, J.J. and Philippe), and tries to find her true love, being demanded by King Jean to be
    Welcome to the world of Niflheim, the darkest and coldest kingdom for the dead, ruled by the King Jean!
    This is the story of the Princess, who has awaken from a millennium of sleep by three men (Orlando, J.J. and Philippe), and tries to find her true love, being demanded by King Jean to be his Queen.
    Who would he be her everlasting partner? Could the King be the one she can trust and promise, "till death again do us part?" Or, maybe the other?
    Let's find out!
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  1. Mar 31, 2020
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    Don't bother unless you plan on spending a lot of money.

    The game is a mix of dating sim and dress up. You pick options during the story
    Don't bother unless you plan on spending a lot of money.

    The game is a mix of dating sim and dress up. You pick options during the story but need to dress up your character with special items to continue. It is really simple and nothing super special.

    The art and music are fabulous, and at first the game seems great, but quickly becomes nearly impossible to complete without spending real money. I couldn't even get through ONE character's route before it became obvious that the amount of grinding needed to get through was barely even possible and you would almost have to pay to continue.

    I understand game makers need a way to profit from free games, but this was just dishonest and they could have found a better way to do it - it honestly would have been better if they had a free demo and a full version that cost money or some free routes but other pay-only routes or something.
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