Yeah, unfortunately that's the problem of over-saturation. The brain eventually just categories everything as the same and it becomes harder and harder to differentiate between VNs. I'd like not to admit that this has happened to me more than I think, as much as I like my fluff.
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the fun thing is that if you try to make VNs in a different art style results are usually even worse

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Just as a hint, wlw , or in your terms gxg VNs are damn hard to find.
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You’ve been doing good on that I should add.
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What do you suggest VN developers should do in order to stand out?
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pray lol jokes apart if you make an outstanding game people will talk about it and word of mouth will do its job. I think!
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Shouldn’t everything look the same in VR? Isn’t that the point? Or do you mean everything looks cartoon-ish?
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the art style and "feeling" of the games, but it's true also for many 3D games, like those using standard unity3d assets for example, so ... yeah :P
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Hmm... gotta get that otome game going.
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I can second that. I'm usually only buy VNs where I know the Devs from other games. At least currently. I got to your games when I found Loren and kept trying some other games like Roommates. Other VNs maybe Hanako Games with Magical Diary.
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