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  1. 50
    Whilst there's a surprising amount of endings to uncover in Nicole, the act of getting there feels tiresome and monotonous. There's a decently sized cast to interactive with but it's all handled at a slow pace. The stat building strangles the immediacy and the requirements needed for endings lead to a serious grind. There's some decent characterisations here but this game struggled to hold my attention.
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  1. Jul 29, 2020
    7
    Not your ordinary Dating Simulation game!

    I was surprised how hooked I was with the story of Nicole. I spent over 4 hours on my first
    Not your ordinary Dating Simulation game!

    I was surprised how hooked I was with the story of Nicole. I spent over 4 hours on my first session with it as it held me in and I wanted to know more.

    You can play this game as both a Otome and Visual Novel game, I decided to play it as the Visual Novel but I will surely go back to play it as an Otome game after finishing it so I can get the experience of the Dating Simulator aspect of the game.

    You play as the character Nicole, hence the name of the game. Nicole has just started University / College where she soon learns that there has been some abductions of students, 3 to be exact at her campus. Along the journey you can take up part-time jobs, explore locations, do some recreational etc.
    You will also meet four main characters - Jeff, Ted, Kurt & Darren who all have different personalities, these are the four characters that Nicole may or may not date, but there's a twist, maybe one of these four characters is the person reasonable for abducting the students!

    The game contains up to 10 different endings, so it is worth a second or third play through.

    Once again, I enjoyed playing this game. Its not your everyday game, that's why I like it.
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