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The Pink Cybergirl & the Love Confession

Hi players!
Two weeks ago I reviewed a very purple game by Kanatakkun, today it's time instead to play another game from this author... a very pink game! It's Momoe Link, an event game made in four days for the 2017 rpgmaker.net event GAYmak the Rainbow.

The game is about a 100 year old cybergirl called Momoe, that's not feeling very well because she doesn't enjoy anymore the things she used to like before. She tries to forget her problem and goes to the library to study, and here she meets a friend, Jambu. After learning that Jambu accidentally broke their friend Shade's arm, Momoe decides to help him apologize and to hook them up, but then she remembers her own romantic struggles...


Wait a second, you did WHAT???? Uh-uh.

The game is a simple visual novel adventure with two endings, one is GOOD, the other is the GOLDEN ending, so the story may end well or perfectly, and one of these endings will also tell us much more about Momoe's past.รน
Like the previous game that I reviewed, this one is pretty short but features some little exploration, in the sense that we can move around and interact with the surroundings that include save points and also some doors that we won't be able to open for the entire game (so what's its purpouse? Sigh)!

As you can see from the pictures the game uses all custom made graphics using 5 colors only, a pretty simple but cute style that have Gameboy vibes. Pretty simple but cool looking, I especially liked the design of the characters the effect used on the sky. Music is also good and consists in different piano pieces that are different depending on the location.

This game has good visual and music, my only complaint is about writing because there are some typos and grammar errors, and this is I didn't expect to find is such a short game (especially since it is a visual novel)! Pity, on the other hand there are no serious issues nor bugs or other problems.


Good move, Momoe... don't be a third wheel!

Final Verdict
This is a cute little visual novel that was done for the event in a really short time, so I understand that in 30 minutes you can see all the game has to offer, including the two endings. Knowing the LGBT+ theme of the contest there is no doubt that this is spot-on, it also is about not one but two relationships, and characters are likeable, but what also impressed me was the perfect ending and its hints... nice and not predictable!