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The Language of Love

The Language of Love

Released: 10/28/2020

Mitsuki moves from the country to Tokyo to attend a rigorous cram school, with the hopes of passing his university entrance exams next spring. He soon finds, however, that his other classmates treat him like a social outcast, being the oldest at his school by far. It proves impossible to make friends, and Mitsuki consigns himself to an isolated, lonely existence... That is, until he meets the single mother, Himuro Kyouko, who just-so-happens to live in the same apartment complex as him. Mitsuki offers to help Kyouko babysit her daughter, Tama. Kyouko, in turn, helps Mitsuki study for his upcoming exams. Over the course of a year, the two bond — first, as friends, and then as something more. Features: * Around 80,000 word kinetic story (approx 5-6 hours of reading) * Detailed background and character art * A custom OST * Daily messages from Kyouko, the story’s heroine * A cute single mother!

Mitsuki moves from the country to Tokyo to attend a rigorous cram school, with the hopes of passing his university entrance exams next spring. He soon finds, however, that his other classmates treat him like a social outcast, being the oldest at his school by far. It proves impossible to make friends, and Mitsuki consigns himself to an isolated, lonely existence... That is, until he meets the single mother, Himuro Kyouko, who just-so-happens to live in the same apartment complex as him. Mitsuki offers to help Kyouko babysit her daughter, Tama. Kyouko, in turn, helps Mitsuki study for his upcoming exams. Over the course of a year, the two bond — first, as friends, and then as something more. Features: * Around 80,000 word kinetic story (approx 5-6 hours of reading) * Detailed background and character art * A custom OST * Daily messages from Kyouko, the story’s heroine * A cute single mother!

Mitsuki moves from the country to Tokyo to attend a rigorous cram school, with the hopes of passing his university entrance exams next spring. He soon finds, however, that his other classmates treat him like a social outcast, being the oldest at his school by far. It proves impossible to make friends, and Mitsuki consigns himself to an isolated, lonely existence... That is, until he meets the single mother, Himuro Kyouko, who just-so-happens to live in the same apartment complex as him. Mitsuki offers to help Kyouko babysit her daughter, Tama. Kyouko, in turn, helps Mitsuki study for his upcoming exams. Over the course of a year, the two bond — first, as friends, and then as something more. Features: * Around 80,000 word kinetic story (approx 5-6 hours of reading) * Detailed background and character art * A custom OST * Daily messages from Kyouko, the story’s heroine * A cute single mother!

Critics
61
Steam
96

Score Breakdown

61.0

Critic Average

4 reviews

96

Steam User Score

170 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-35.5
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
-35.5

Average of both sources

Review Timing

4 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)