There are a couple other ones that I've messed with, but I don't think they're as good. That's all the ones that I know are great or I think will be great. I haven't gotten much into it at all yet though so I can't say much. I also have Aselia the Eternal, which I think is a combination of VN/dating sim and JRPG or strategy RPG. It's got an economics theme to it, and it is written by the author of Spice & Wolf. I also have World End Economica, which seems like it might be nice, but I haven't finished reading it yet. Rather, I mean that political conflicts are an important part of the setting/premise of the story.) (NOTE: by "political" I do NOT mean that the work espouses any particular viewpoint. Generally well-regarded and known for their emotional storytelling.
Narcissu is a pair of kinetic novels that are about people with terminal illness. The story itself has none of that though, thankfully.) (Note: some of the extras images you can see after finishing the game are sexually suggestive. Was supposed to have more episodes but unfortunately the devteam fell apart and no longer exists. It is relatively short but I think it works very effectively for its length. fault milestone two side:above is currently available I have it but I have not read it.ĭysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos is a sci-fi VN with political elements in the setting.
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It is the first episode of the fault series (a.k.a. All of them are clean (no NSFW content).įault milestone one is a fantasy kinetic novel with elements of steampunk, sci-fi, politics, philosophical touches, and more, and it's very well-written - both intellectually interesting and emotionally touching. only one ending, and the focus is on telling the story. I can strongly recommend a few VNs, but they are not dating sims.