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A 4-6 hour otome set in 1914 Egypt where romance, ancient curses, and branching choices collide - small in scope, but punches well above its weight in atmosphere and replayability.

I have a soft spot for the kind of visual novel that nobody puts on a list of essential reading but quietly earns a devoted audience anyway, and These Nights in Cairo is exactly that. Salamandra88, a solo Russian developer, built a story around Margaret Dawson - a red-haired Londoner dragged to an archaeological dig in 1914 Egypt by her single-minded father - and managed to thread genuine tension and supernatural stakes through what could have been a lightweight romance sim. The mystery at the tomb has real teeth: a museum director hiding his agenda, a father who refuses to acknowledge danger, and an ancient force that is very much awake under the sand. The adventure-mystery skeleton holding up the romance is thin but sturdy, and the writing earns its 16-plus rating without tipping into gratuitous territory. The romance routes are the heart of it, and they vary more than you might expect from a game this short. Amin's path rushes its emotional beats somewhat, moving from strangers to declarations of love at a pace that strains belief, and Duncan's route has a similar instant-affection problem. Ramessu, the villain option, is the most rewarding of the three - the game does not try to sand away his menace or lazily redeem him, and Margaret's internal conflict about whether pursuing him is a good idea lends his route a tension the others lack. There is also a yuri option with a priestess character, and the game flags it without burying it, which feels deliberate and worth noting. Multiple dead ends alongside the good endings mean a first playthrough will not see everything, and the skip-already-read-text function makes returning to branch points painless. The production side is where Salamandra88's craft shows most clearly. The background art across the desert, tomb interiors, and Cairo itself is genuinely varied and detailed - desert settings in visual novels often collapse into three reused assets, but this one keeps the scenery moving. Character sprites shift expression and posture in step with scene mood, and the soundtrack holds the atmosphere without overpowering the reading experience. There is no voice acting, which is the norm at this budget tier, and the absence does not hurt. Early players flagged translation roughness when it first launched, but post-launch updates addressed the majority of those issues; what remains is a minor typo or occasional awkward phrasing, nothing that breaks immersion. The honest caveat is the length. A first run to a satisfying ending sits around four to five hours. That is not a flaw exactly - the game knows its scope and stays inside it - but anyone expecting a sprawling multi-route experience will feel the edges. The pacing within each route is brisk enough that some character relationships feel a little compressed, and a longer runtime would have let the slower, more grounded moments breathe. If you accept the game for what it is rather than what a 16-hour otome might offer, these feel like trade-offs rather than failures. For a game that lives in the budget tier and came from a tiny studio, the ambition-to-execution ratio is quietly impressive. Kai, Scout Team

These nights in Cairo

These nights in Cairo

17 oct 2017Salamandra887DOTS
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A 4-6 hour otome set in 1914 Egypt where romance, ancient curses, and branching choices collide - small in scope, but punches well above its weight in atmosphere and replayability.

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I have a soft spot for the kind of visual novel that nobody puts on a list of essential reading but quietly earns a devoted audience anyway, and These Nights in Cairo is exactly that. Salamandra88, a solo Russian developer, built a story around Margaret Dawson - a red-haired Londoner dragged to an archaeological dig in 1914 Egypt by her single-minded father - and managed to thread genuine tension and supernatural stakes through what could have been a lightweight romance sim. The mystery at the tomb has real teeth: a museum director hiding his agenda, a father who refuses to acknowledge danger, and an ancient force that is very much awake under the sand. The adventure-mystery skeleton holding up the romance is thin but sturdy, and the writing earns its 16-plus rating without tipping into gratuitous territory. The romance routes are the heart of it, and they vary more than you might expect from a game this short. Amin's path rushes its emotional beats somewhat, moving from strangers to declarations of love at a pace that strains belief, and Duncan's route has a similar instant-affection problem. Ramessu, the villain option, is the most rewarding of the three - the game does not try to sand away his menace or lazily redeem him, and Margaret's internal conflict about whether pursuing him is a good idea lends his route a tension the others lack. There is also a yuri option with a priestess character, and the game flags it without burying it, which feels deliberate and worth noting. Multiple dead ends alongside the good endings mean a first playthrough will not see everything, and the skip-already-read-text function makes returning to branch points painless. The production side is where Salamandra88's craft shows most clearly. The background art across the desert, tomb interiors, and Cairo itself is genuinely varied and detailed - desert settings in visual novels often collapse into three reused assets, but this one keeps the scenery moving. Character sprites shift expression and posture in step with scene mood, and the soundtrack holds the atmosphere without overpowering the reading experience. There is no voice acting, which is the norm at this budget tier, and the absence does not hurt. Early players flagged translation roughness when it first launched, but post-launch updates addressed the majority of those issues; what remains is a minor typo or occasional awkward phrasing, nothing that breaks immersion. The honest caveat is the length. A first run to a satisfying ending sits around four to five hours. That is not a flaw exactly - the game knows its scope and stays inside it - but anyone expecting a sprawling multi-route experience will feel the edges. The pacing within each route is brisk enough that some character relationships feel a little compressed, and a longer runtime would have let the slower, more grounded moments breathe. If you accept the game for what it is rather than what a 16-hour otome might offer, these feel like trade-offs rather than failures. For a game that lives in the budget tier and came from a tiny studio, the ambition-to-execution ratio is quietly impressive.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5OtomeMultiple EndingsDead EndsVillain RomanceLGBTQ+ Option1910s SettingSupernatural MysteryShort-Form VNBranching Narrative

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
1.4GHz
Sound Card
any

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Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
Better then Intel HD Graphics
Processor
2GHz
Sound Card
any

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7DOTS
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17 oct 2017

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