Compare Bingus: My Beloved prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by beelopeelo. Published by beelopeelo. Released on 11/18/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation.

If your Steam library has a gap shaped like a cursed internet-cat romance, this low-stakes visual novel fills it in about an hour - meme literacy required, depth optional.

I'll be straight with you: my spreadsheets are not built for this one. Bingus: My Beloved is a solo-dev visual novel and dating sim from beelopeelo, and it sits about as far from grand strategy as a game can get without falling off the genre map entirely. That said, I've reviewed enough mechanics-light titles to recognize when something is doing its job correctly, and this one has a clear, honest mandate: it exists for people who grew up laughing at Bingus and Big Floppa memes and want a few hours of low-pressure silliness wrapped in a high school romance format. Understanding that mandate is the whole job when evaluating it. The structure is pure visual novel - you are a new student at Zabloing Academy, and the two routes put either Bingus or Big Floppa at the center of your romantic attention. Outside of choosing your love interest, you also pick an extracurricular club, with options that include a music club and a dodgeball club. Supporting characters like Sogga round out the cast. The choice architecture is light: this is not a branching CRPG with twenty variables running in the background. You make a handful of meaningful picks, the dialogue tree responds, and you work toward one of several endings. Players who want Disco Elysium-level decision weight will find nothing to track here. Players who want to sit back and let an absurdist meme narrative play out will probably get their money's worth inside a single session. Community sentiment on Steam sits at roughly 83 percent positive across a modest review pool, which is a reasonable signal for a micro-budget indie with a niche premise. The praise tends to cluster around the game committing fully to its bit - it doesn't wink self-consciously at the player and apologize for being weird. The criticism, when it exists, is about content volume: the game is short, and once you have seen the main routes there is not a large mechanical reason to replay unless you want the achievement set. There are no systems running under the hood, no stat bars to optimize, no hidden unlock trees. What you see is what you get. The honest framing for a purchase decision is this: the price point sits in sub-five-dollar territory, the runtime is around one to two hours depending on reading speed, and the humor lands specifically for players already inside the Floppaverse cultural context. If you are not familiar with the source memes, the jokes will feel arbitrary rather than affectionate. If you are, the game functions as a decent piece of fan-adjacent creative work that respects the material without overstaying its welcome. Solo developer projects at this scale rarely have the resources for polished UI, multiple voice tracks, or post-launch content updates, and Bingus: My Beloved is no exception - manage expectations on production value accordingly. Diego, Scout Team

Bingus: My Beloved
AdventureCasualIndieSimulation

Bingus: My Beloved

Nov 18, 2022beelopeelo
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If your Steam library has a gap shaped like a cursed internet-cat romance, this low-stakes visual novel fills it in about an hour - meme literacy required, depth optional.

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About Bingus: My Beloved

I'll be straight with you: my spreadsheets are not built for this one. Bingus: My Beloved is a solo-dev visual novel and dating sim from beelopeelo, and it sits about as far from grand strategy as a game can get without falling off the genre map entirely. That said, I've reviewed enough mechanics-light titles to recognize when something is doing its job correctly, and this one has a clear, honest mandate: it exists for people who grew up laughing at Bingus and Big Floppa memes and want a few hours of low-pressure silliness wrapped in a high school romance format. Understanding that mandate is the whole job when evaluating it. The structure is pure visual novel - you are a new student at Zabloing Academy, and the two routes put either Bingus or Big Floppa at the center of your romantic attention. Outside of choosing your love interest, you also pick an extracurricular club, with options that include a music club and a dodgeball club. Supporting characters like Sogga round out the cast. The choice architecture is light: this is not a branching CRPG with twenty variables running in the background. You make a handful of meaningful picks, the dialogue tree responds, and you work toward one of several endings. Players who want Disco Elysium-level decision weight will find nothing to track here. Players who want to sit back and let an absurdist meme narrative play out will probably get their money's worth inside a single session. Community sentiment on Steam sits at roughly 83 percent positive across a modest review pool, which is a reasonable signal for a micro-budget indie with a niche premise. The praise tends to cluster around the game committing fully to its bit - it doesn't wink self-consciously at the player and apologize for being weird. The criticism, when it exists, is about content volume: the game is short, and once you have seen the main routes there is not a large mechanical reason to replay unless you want the achievement set. There are no systems running under the hood, no stat bars to optimize, no hidden unlock trees. What you see is what you get. The honest framing for a purchase decision is this: the price point sits in sub-five-dollar territory, the runtime is around one to two hours depending on reading speed, and the humor lands specifically for players already inside the Floppaverse cultural context. If you are not familiar with the source memes, the jokes will feel arbitrary rather than affectionate. If you are, the game functions as a decent piece of fan-adjacent creative work that respects the material without overstaying its welcome. Solo developer projects at this scale rarely have the resources for polished UI, multiple voice tracks, or post-launch content updates, and Bingus: My Beloved is no exception - manage expectations on production value accordingly. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Meme-DrivenMultiple EndingsShort PlaythroughFan CultureClub SelectionRoute-BasedLow ReplayabilityMicro-Budget Indie

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Gold

Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 and Above
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
400 MB available space
Graphics
512 MB
Processor
1.2 GHZ

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Developer
beelopeelo
Publisher
beelopeelo
Release Date
Nov 18, 2022

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