I had a crush on Natsume back then (hey, I was also just 8-9 years old back then!) and even as a kid, I found Mikan's antics to be quite grating. (Though Mikan is only 9 years, so let's give her a break.) I really loved that anime when I was in elementary school, even though most of the time, I disliked the protagonist. Now that I think about it, she reminds me a lot of Sakura Mikan from the anime Gakuen Alice! They're both really clumsy, they both can't do most things right, and they're both just plain childish. But I'm personally averse to protagonists who are way too "stubborn" and "naive", and almost a borderline dummy. You know who I didn't like very much? Aura. To me, that's pretty intriguing, and it suggests that this story could go a lot deeper than what the cutesy premise seems to be saying. Now, it's implied that Aura has to somehow solve the mystery of the toymaker who cursed the d'Lockes. <3īy the way, the bigger story here is that the d'Lockes have a younger sister, Gold, who was turned into a lifeless doll, unlike the rest of her household who became talking plushies. Thankfully, though, the writing style is completely different, because mine has a more somber tone to it, while this one is completely cutesy- which I really loved. I would just like to point out that while I was playing the demo, I couldn't help but notice how similar it was to one of my own projects (which will be released sometime this November, haha). Instead of people, she finds moving, talking, breathing plushed toys inside. Inside the supposedly abandoned mansion, Aura is absolutely surprised when she sees people inside- oh, actually, not really. It starts raining, so when she finds a lone mansion in the middle of the dark forest, she decides to enter it, even though there are rumors regarding the said mansion. It's basically this: Aura, the protagonist, gets lost in the forest due to her own stubborness and naivete. Story-wise, I already find this visual novel really adorable. Not to mention, the pretty anime-style art adds a lot to the charm of the game, as well. As a huge (and I mean huge) fan of fairytales, I am absolutely thrilled to be playing this! It has this really fairytale-y vibe to it, which is largely due to the fact that it was inspired by Goldilocks and the Three Bears. uh, sometime soon, I believe? It's been in development for more than a year and a half now, and as a matter of fact, I've been looking forward to playing the game since (the actual date I commented on the development thread of this project, haha.) Hi guys, so, it's another demo review! This time, the game is Locked Heart, a sort of cutesy, fantasy otome that's set to be released. Join Aura as she struggles to find out the truth behind the curse and break it. Until one day, a girl named Aura stumbles across the house, and is greeted by a family of. Seven years later, their mansion remains standing in the dark forest with no signs of life inside. Once upon a time, the d'Lockes, a prestigious family, became the receivers of a terrible curse.
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