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Otome packaging wrapped around a sci-fi psychological thriller with stat management underneath. If you came for fluffy romance, you will leave disappointed. If you came for the truth, it gets dark.

I want to be upfront about what dUpLicity actually is before you spend a cent on it, because the promo art will absolutely mislead you. The cover sells softness, anime boys, a high-school love story. What you actually get is a pseudo-psychological thriller with stat-management scaffolding underneath it, where the romantic routes are closer to tragic case studies than wish-fulfillment. That distinction matters enormously for setting expectations. Structurally, the game splits into two layers. The first half is a daily scheduler where you control protagonist Yukina Kudou's activities, and those choices build the hidden stats that push her toward one of five branching paths leading to three capturable characters: Youji Kataoka, Kouichi Serizawa, and Rei Anderson. It's a lean system, but the schedule decisions carry actual weight in the early going, and the built-in hint system helps you avoid completely bricking a run. Once you lock into a character route, the sim layer drops away entirely and you are reading a pure visual novel through to one of fifteen total endings across 67 CG variations. Completionists will be grinding multiple playthroughs to see all of them, and that repetition is where the game starts to strain. The mid-game stat loop is not deep enough to make repeated runs feel mechanically interesting, so you are replaying for story context rather than any meaningful gameplay variance. The story itself lands somewhere between compelling and frustrating. The central mystery, a sci-fi conspiracy involving a secretive school authority figure and a genetic research subplot hidden underneath the high school, swings into genuinely strange territory. Sharp players will probably piece together the main twist before the game reveals it. The romanceable men are thematically linked to the lie-and-deception premise, meaning each of them carries damage that makes any ending feel bittersweet at best. That is actually the most interesting creative choice in the game. ROSEVERTE was not interested in giving you a satisfying, sanitized happy ending, and the refusal to do so makes dUpLicity more memorable than its surface presentation suggests. Yukina as a protagonist is stronger than the genre standard and holds up across routes. On the technical and presentation side, this is a modest indie production built in Ren'Py, unvoiced throughout. The watercolor-adjacent backgrounds work reasonably well, but the character sprite art is inconsistent, with poses and expressions that occasionally land awkward. The soundtrack is functional and unobtrusive. There are no voice performances to lean on, which puts more weight on the writing, and the English localization is passable but not polished. Given this is an older indie title from a small team, the production ceiling is exactly what you would expect. Who is this actually for? Otome players who explicitly want darker, morally ambiguous narratives and are comfortable with endings that sting rather than satisfy. It is not for players seeking clean romantic payoff or mechanically rich simulation gameplay. The hint system and built-in guide links make it accessible enough for visual novel newcomers, and at seven to ten hours for a full run it does not overstay its welcome. Think of it as a compact, flawed character study that punches above its budget on narrative ambition, even when the execution stumbles. Diego, Scout Team

dUpLicity ~Beyond the Lies~

dUpLicity ~Beyond the Lies~

8 ene 2015ROSEVERTE
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Otome packaging wrapped around a sci-fi psychological thriller with stat management underneath. If you came for fluffy romance, you will leave disappointed. If you came for the truth, it gets dark.

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I want to be upfront about what dUpLicity actually is before you spend a cent on it, because the promo art will absolutely mislead you. The cover sells softness, anime boys, a high-school love story. What you actually get is a pseudo-psychological thriller with stat-management scaffolding underneath it, where the romantic routes are closer to tragic case studies than wish-fulfillment. That distinction matters enormously for setting expectations. Structurally, the game splits into two layers. The first half is a daily scheduler where you control protagonist Yukina Kudou's activities, and those choices build the hidden stats that push her toward one of five branching paths leading to three capturable characters: Youji Kataoka, Kouichi Serizawa, and Rei Anderson. It's a lean system, but the schedule decisions carry actual weight in the early going, and the built-in hint system helps you avoid completely bricking a run. Once you lock into a character route, the sim layer drops away entirely and you are reading a pure visual novel through to one of fifteen total endings across 67 CG variations. Completionists will be grinding multiple playthroughs to see all of them, and that repetition is where the game starts to strain. The mid-game stat loop is not deep enough to make repeated runs feel mechanically interesting, so you are replaying for story context rather than any meaningful gameplay variance. The story itself lands somewhere between compelling and frustrating. The central mystery, a sci-fi conspiracy involving a secretive school authority figure and a genetic research subplot hidden underneath the high school, swings into genuinely strange territory. Sharp players will probably piece together the main twist before the game reveals it. The romanceable men are thematically linked to the lie-and-deception premise, meaning each of them carries damage that makes any ending feel bittersweet at best. That is actually the most interesting creative choice in the game. ROSEVERTE was not interested in giving you a satisfying, sanitized happy ending, and the refusal to do so makes dUpLicity more memorable than its surface presentation suggests. Yukina as a protagonist is stronger than the genre standard and holds up across routes. On the technical and presentation side, this is a modest indie production built in Ren'Py, unvoiced throughout. The watercolor-adjacent backgrounds work reasonably well, but the character sprite art is inconsistent, with poses and expressions that occasionally land awkward. The soundtrack is functional and unobtrusive. There are no voice performances to lean on, which puts more weight on the writing, and the English localization is passable but not polished. Given this is an older indie title from a small team, the production ceiling is exactly what you would expect. Who is this actually for? Otome players who explicitly want darker, morally ambiguous narratives and are comfortable with endings that sting rather than satisfy. It is not for players seeking clean romantic payoff or mechanically rich simulation gameplay. The hint system and built-in guide links make it accessible enough for visual novel newcomers, and at seven to ten hours for a full run it does not overstay its welcome. Think of it as a compact, flawed character study that punches above its budget on narrative ambition, even when the execution stumbles.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5OtomeMystery-First RomancePsychological ThrillerStat SchedulerMultiple EndingsRen'PyFemale ProtagonistSci-Fi MysteryBranching Narrative

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OS
XP
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Processor
1 Ghz

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