In this interactive simulation game, you guide Jake through ritual actions involving succubi to revive Luna. Includes dating, management, and alchemy elements with multiple endings.
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AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
81% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.3★ average)
About My Lovely Wife
Take you, Luna, to be my one and only
I will always love you and be by your side
Till death do us part
Will you do anything for the love of your life, even after they are gone?
From the creators of My Lovely Daughter, comes a twisted tale of undying love.
It all starts with a letter. A letter with a familiar handwriting and bearing a signature none other than hers—Luna, the love of your life gone too soon. In the letter, she asks you to perform otherworldly rituals to bring her back to life!
Play as Jake, a loving husband and grieving widow who is granted the power to summon dozens of succubi by a mysterious man. Work with those succubi, make them fall in love with you… and sacrifice them to create a vessel for your wife’s soul.
What price would you pay to reunite with your lovely wife?
Game Features:
• A mix of dating, management and alchemy simulations in one game.
• Multiple endings for a high replay value.
• Gothic fantasy art style fitting for the dark themes of the game.
• An eerie soundtrack that sends shivers down your spine.
• An uncanny love dilemma as Jake must crush the lives of others in order to save his dear Luna.
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Reviews for My Lovely Wife
RLeighA
Not the full game
I LOATHE demos that DON’T MAKE IT OBVIOUS THEY ARE A DEMO. PUT IT IN THE TITLE. I should not have to read through the app overview or waste my time getting invested in a game just to have a paywall hit me out of nowhere. Demos should be CLEARLY LABELED AS DEMOS. On to the actual review: not a fan. The premise was fine. Cliche and an uninspired twist, but fine. I did NOT, however, enjoy that there was no alternative way to progress. You have what appears to be ONLY one way to progress the story, so if at any point you decide the researcher has crossed a line, you are effectively softlocked and can’t move forward. The art was… *fine*. It crashed a couple of times and kept lagging. The gameplay loop was fine. Everything about the game was meh. Middling. Not terrible but not great either. 1/5 for it being a demo that presents as a full game, 3/5 for the game itself.
Jeremy Rick
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Why is the archive gone when you exit the game after the archive and play again?