About This Game Kim Yoon-Ji has a fantastic opportunity come up during her spring break; her affluent architect uncle has a business trip to New York and has asked her to housesit his luxury Seoul apartment for him. Comedy and romance ensues as she moves to Seoul for this time period and meets an interesting set of locals who proceed to show her around! What will happen next? It’s up to you! Live out this charming romantic comedy Otome visual novel and see if you can find your Seoulmate! Featuring A fun, light and comedic storyline. A pleasant and charming soundtrack An entertaining and addictive mini-game. Loveable and charismatic characters Six endings 7aa9394dea Title: Heart and SeoulGenre: Casual, SimulationDeveloper:Sapphire Dragon ProductionsPublisher:Sapphire Dragon ProductionsRelease Date: 1 Nov, 2016 Heart And Seoul Download] [portable Edition] Hmm. Pros:-Cute Game-Not a bad story-Nice Visuals-You learn a bit about Korean CultureNeutral:-$2.99 is an eh price for this game. I would say it's more of a Free to Play to $1.99 worth game but still not bad for the price.-Only two characters but at least they are both cute.Cons:-The mini-game for working has no goal. You just do the task and that's it.-Short story, like 45 minutes long-one episode of a KDrama story.-Feels lke there aren't alot of choices to be made to get the guy you want.-Hardly no replay value.It's a game definitley worth a shot. I liked it. I would recommend it if spending $2.99 isn't a big deal for you and if you like cute visual novel games and\/or Korea.. I saw many negative review about this visual novel, and since I really enjoyed it for a good 5 hour time I'd like to make a positive one matching my thoughts!Ok, it's a short visual novel but the story, set in Seoul of course, is quite nice and relatable. If you go fast through the game or follow a guide you can do everything in an hour, but it's not a negative point if one has hundreds of games to play. This comes at 3\u20ac but I found it on sale as an extremely low price, so, worth it.I liked the background artwork and ok, maybe the general in-game artwork isn't that great, but still to me it takes nothing away from the quality of the visual novel.I quite liked the contrast between the backgrounds, which try to emulate paintings (some of them are really awesome), and the character sprites which are your classic Japanese-style visual novel protagonist.I really read tons of super negative reviews which I found a little bit strange; it's rare that a visual novel gets so much hate xDAnyways, I enjoyed it and I'd recommend it if you're into.. ok, you know I hate these terms, "otome", ok, and Korean culture (which isn't something not to value: how many visual novels are set entirely in South Korea?).. if you're into this kind of game, classic visual novels with a nice story, good artwork in general and choices to make at every breakpoint.. put this into your wishlist and wait for some sales :)Sapphire Dragon Productions (which is based in Australia, not in Korea xD but this also means great and correct dialogues) to me has made many good games and this one is one of them, even if it's not their best one. So if you find this on sale I think you can enjoy this as a short visual novel set in Korea with no high expectations but the certainity of a non-bugged and enjoyable game :). I saw many negative review about this visual novel, and since I really enjoyed it for a good 5 hour time I'd like to make a positive one matching my thoughts!Ok, it's a short visual novel but the story, set in Seoul of course, is quite nice and relatable. If you go fast through the game or follow a guide you can do everything in an hour, but it's not a negative point if one has hundreds of games to play. This comes at 3\u20ac but I found it on sale as an extremely low price, so, worth it.I liked the background artwork and ok, maybe the general in-game artwork isn't that great, but still to me it takes nothing away from the quality of the visual novel.I quite liked the contrast between the backgrounds, which try to emulate paintings (some of them are really awesome), and the character sprites which are your classic Japanese-style visual novel protagonist.I really read tons of super negative reviews which I found a little bit strange; it's rare that a visual novel gets so much hate xDAnyways, I enjoyed it and I'd recommend it if you're into.. ok, you know I hate these terms, "otome", ok, and Korean culture (which isn't something not to value: how many visual novels are set entirely in South Korea?).. if you're into this kind of game, classic visual novels with a nice story, good artwork in general and choices to make at every breakpoint.. put this into your wishlist and wait for some sales :)Sapphire Dragon Productions (which is based in Australia, not in Korea xD but this also means great and correct dialogues) to me has made many good games and this one is one of them, even if it's not their best one. So if you find this on sale I think you can enjoy this as a short visual novel set in Korea with no high expectations but the certainity of a non-bugged and enjoyable game :). This is a visual novel, but it doesn't offer the variety I'm used to in such games. The option to choose your own name doesn't exist, the characters are very one-dimensional with only one graphic for each, the mini-game is completely and totally pointless, and the length of time this game encompasses does not allow for any real feeling of connection with either the story or the characters. On the plus side, the art style is good and the soundtrack is soothing. For a short game at a low price, it's not a bad investment, but don't buy this one if you want something to touch you or make you feel you've experienced something romantic.. This virtual novel was engaging and the backrounds were all fantastic. The dialogue was fine and the characters seemed really different from each other. The minigame was kind of boring after the first time and i still have no idea what happens based on the game. The in game events seemed like things that would actually happen.You should get this game if you want an engaging storyline and amazing artwork,. I thought the foil badge would be something really cool but it's (s)not.. Hmm, I'll be honest and say I'm a little disappointed with how this game turned out.I was quite excited when it got Greenlit- the description of the game is really lovely and I was eager to play it- and then I played it and it was not what I was expecting at all.The first thing I noted was the price. When I found it on the store I was surprised at how cheap it is... and I'm also relieved at how cheap it is. It's SUPER short. The story, in my opinion, is lacking and samey for each guy. I felt no emotion or connection between any of them during any of the scenes and the dialogue, whilst easy to read, is bland. The music got on my nerves quite quickly and I had to mute it. The bar mini-game is alright, although there's no help on how to play (It's pretty simple to figure out, but still some hints would've been nice!) That cutscene in the club seems pointless too.That's about it- the idea in itself I feel is a good one but it's been poorly executed. The character art is kind of pretty so I suppose that's one good thing. Not sure what else to say because I don't feel there is anything else going for this game, and that's a shame.I wish steam had a Neutral option for game reviews- I didn't hate it, I've played far worse games before, but I also didn't particularly like it either, it just feels a bit meh. Maybe get it if you're after a cheap and easy game to get 100% achievements in? Aside from that, probably don't bother.. The art style was okay, but there\u2019s a lack of facial expressions on the characters, and that bothered me a lot. Also their personalities weren\u2019t developed, and both guys and the MC remained as bland\/empty characters, where you probably won\u2019t care about them at all when you finish your playthrough. The idea of the story was good, but unfortunately the game turned out bad in the end. The love confession is basically the same thing for both guys, the same cookie cutter dialogue with a few minor changes. And again, I\u2019m going to point this out: please stop putting in real life cutscenes in your visual novels. It doesn\u2019t match with the game, it\u2019s annoying (since you can\u2019t skip it), and makes no sense. Especially when the story happens in South Korea, but on the club cutscene you can clearly see only foreigners dancing. On the first screen of the game the developers said how worried they were to try to keep everything \u201clegit\u201d to the readers, but honestly, adding that one cutscene kinda ruined their statement.2\/10. Get this game only on a sale and if you\u2019re beginning to get into visual novels. If you\u2019re already into them, this game might p*ss you off.
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Updated: Mar 21, 2020
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