"Girly" Video Games

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It's such a shame that Super Princess Peach didn't become a series. It was such an amazing game, same goes for The Legendary Starfy.

Does Cooking Dash and it's variants count as girly games? I started to play Wedding Dash not long ago, but sadly it crashes too often to be playable.

I love the Cooking Mama series. I also used to play Love Nikki and despite sinking money into it, I got bored and stopped playing.
 
I'm sure it's been posted already, but the Style Savvy series on the DS/3DS is still one of my favorite game series. I still boot it up every now and then to make cute outfits and play dress-up. It has a lot of different fashion styles, make-up, and hair options.

The gameplay itself is very repetitve but it's easy fun, I hope they make a new one for Switch because I would love to play it again, especially with better graphics.

I really like the 4th one's story.
 
So by that logic a game like Witcher 3 is girly.

>geralt has shit ton of clothes to buy and wear
>you can dress up Roach too
>literally hair salons for geralt to visit
>sparkly and glowy Witcher signs
>women basically run geralt's life and he has an animu magical girl daughter

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I'm glad you figured it out.

The Royal Alchemist is a new girly game in the vein of long live the queen. Intrigue, relationships and three male heirs to romance.
 
That looks pretty interesting but I'm not a huge fan of stat-raising systems in VNs. They're usually done poorly imo
But the reviews look good.
 
It's such a shame that Super Princess Peach didn't become a series. It was such an amazing game, same goes for The Legendary Starfy.

Does Cooking Dash and it's variants count as girly games? I started to play Wedding Dash not long ago, but sadly it crashes too often to be playable.

I love the Cooking Mama series. I also used to play Love Nikki and despite sinking money into it, I got bored and stopped playing.
Starfy is a series! But only TLS was released in America, because Americans aren't as into the kawaii aesthetic and the creators thought it wouldn't do well. Same reason that the Legend of Zelda Tingle-centric game wasn't released in America.
At one point during the bonus Starly rounds, you can have a palace guard tell Starly a story. The story he tells is referencing a previous game!

I loooooved Starfy. It was the cutest thing. I adored the cute little outfits you could have 3D Starfy/Starly wear on the menu screen. It was probably my favorite DS game.
 
It was such an amazing game, same goes for The Legendary Starfy.
Starfy was a lot of fun until 10-year-old me got to the final boss and had to do that button mashing quicktime, I couldn't beat it no matter what I tried and I wound up getting so angry at the game that I threw it in the garbage. It was a shame too because I practically 100%'d everything before that point. Fuck meteors.
 
Starfy is a series! But only TLS was released in America, because Americans aren't as into the kawaii aesthetic and the creators thought it wouldn't do well. Same reason that the Legend of Zelda Tingle-centric game wasn't released in America.

One Tingle got EU release though?

Also, I would not call Tingle cute.
 
I ended up trying out a mobile game called Obey me cause it's an otome-ish game that I've seen around a bunch lately and I'm into demon guys, but damn was it actually boring to play. It has a similar gimmick to Mystic messenger in that fictional dudes will pretend-text with you and call you, but it's also a gacha where you pull variants of them and can unlock stories with them and all that stuff. The problem is that the gameplay itself is just brainless and automatic so it just serves as padding where the game plays itself. I guess some people wouldn't care either way but I've gotten used to more general audience-oriented games where the gameplay is more involved. Also while I didn't get too far, their personalities seemed pretty one-note too. Mammon is obsessed with money, Leviathan is an otaku, Beelzebub is obsessed with food, etc. That being said it seems like there's a lot of people who like the game including someone I know personally so if it sounds interesting to you it's free so you could give it a shot.
 
One Tingle got EU release though?
Yeah the Tingle's Rupeeland got a JP and EU release, but not American.
I also wouldn't call him cute. I'm not a Filthy Frank viewer, but the snippets I saw of Pink Guy in other people's videos always weirdly reminded me of Tingle.
 
I used to love playing Zoo Tycoon. Had the aquarium and dinosaur add-ons, too. I need to get back into playing it, honestly.
I also grew up with Let's Ride Silver Buckle Stables, and I have no idea how I managed to enjoy the game when it's main area is really empty. Preferred that Barbie horse game on PS2, honestly.

In terms of mobile games, I loved playing Notice Me Senpai!, which was pretty much Neko Atsume but with cute anime boys. Art wasn't that great at times, and it took forever for some boys to even show up even when you have their favorite items, but it was cute.
 
Don't really go for mobile games, but in terms of "girly games" I'll admit that I'm a sucker for any game that lets you make your own character and design how they look and dress.

Saints Row 2 and 3 may not have been girly games, but they had great character design options.

I even liked those paper doll flash games where you could customize your own character or make fan OC's for whatever. Started playing those back in the late 2000's. It's a good way to kill time on a slow afternoon
 
I ended up trying out a mobile game called Obey me cause it's an otome-ish game that I've seen around a bunch lately and I'm into demon guys, but damn was it actually boring to play. It has a similar gimmick to Mystic messenger in that fictional dudes will pretend-text with you and call you, but it's also a gacha where you pull variants of them and can unlock stories with them and all that stuff. The problem is that the gameplay itself is just brainless and automatic so it just serves as padding where the game plays itself. I guess some people wouldn't care either way but I've gotten used to more general audience-oriented games where the gameplay is more involved. Also while I didn't get too far, their personalities seemed pretty one-note too. Mammon is obsessed with money, Leviathan is an otaku, Beelzebub is obsessed with food, etc. That being said it seems like there's a lot of people who like the game including someone I know personally so if it sounds interesting to you it's free so you could give it a shot.

Lol I tried Obey me too but ended up getting annoyed by pretty much all the characters. I wanted to yeet White hair dude off a cliff from the beginning and the rest weren't much more likeable. I liked Lucifer the most, probably because he's the only one without an ugly ass bowl cut lol and also less one-note like you mentioned.
It wasn't much of an otome imo because you just seem to get coasted along from one guy to another. And each of the story things were absolutely tiny. The dance game was pretty stupid too. Maybe just me because I couldn't figure out how to use the combo system or w/e that mess was.
 
Obey Me is about as bare-bones as you can get with otome games, if it can even be considered one. And yet I still play it for some bizarre reason. The guys are cute enough and you can pet/praise them after battles sometimes so there is that I guess.
 
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