Compare Don't FOOL ME, Beauties! prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Storytaco. Published by Storytaco. Released on 7/7/2025. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Adventure, RPG, Simulation.

Four cold-hearted women, one unlucky hotel employee, and a choice system where one wrong answer ends your run. Solid FMV dating sim from Storytaco with real replay muscle.

I've spent time with enough FMV dating sims to know the format has two modes: passive slideshow with the illusion of choice, or something with actual decision weight. Don't FOOL ME, Beauties! lands closer to the latter, and that distinction matters. You play as Han-bin, a guy who just got kicked out of his home and ends up taking a job at an understaffed beachside hotel. The premise is sitcom-simple, but the setting does real work: a hotel with a gym, restaurant, rooftop onsen, beach, and guest rooms gives the four heroines plausible reasons to cross your path in ways that feel less contrived than the usual visual novel apartment-hallway shuffle. The four routes are the core product here, and Storytaco has invested in differentiation. Ga-eun is the CEO's granddaughter, cold and prideful, a classic tsundere who takes the longest to crack. The model route leans into comedy around photo shoots and vanity. The childhood friend is the most immediately accessible route, though don't mistake familiarity for simplicity. Each relationship has a bad-end state that the game is genuinely willing to trigger on you; this is not a hand-holding experience where every choice loops back to the same endpoint. The branching matters, and that gives it a replay structure that holds up across all four routes. Average playtime data suggests around ten hours for completionists hunting all endings, which is a fair proposition for a budget-tier FMV title. The production quality is above average for the genre. Cinematics were filmed with professional filmmakers, and the directing keeps things visually coherent across the hotel's various locations. The first-person perspective is maintained cleanly. There are some timing issues with subtitles in faster dialogue exchanges, and audio is fully ADR rather than sync sound, which is a known trade-off in this category of Korean FMV games. The English translation reads well and avoids the rough machine-translation feel that plagues some competing titles from the region. Steam sentiment sits at 88% positive across over 300 reviews, which is a meaningful signal for a niche format like this. The weaknesses are predictable for the genre rather than unique to this entry. Mechanical depth is limited to dialogue choice selection. There are no stat-raising systems, no minigame variety, and no dialogue-skip shortcut that rivals what fully-featured visual novels like Ren'Py titles provide for replay sessions. If you arrive expecting interactivity beyond branching conversation trees, you will find the sandbox shallower than the marketing implies. The humor is also inconsistent in quality across routes, with some comedic beats landing better than others depending on which heroine you are pursuing. For the audience this is designed for, the package is honest. Fans of Korean FMV romance titles who have already played Storytaco's other entries like Five Hearts Under One Roof will find this the strongest execution in their catalog to date. First-timers to the format should grab the free demo first, since the mechanics are exactly as simple as they sound and personal tolerance for FMV pacing determines everything. Diego, Scout Team

Don't FOOL ME, Beauties!
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Don't FOOL ME, Beauties!

Jul 7, 2025Storytaco
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Four cold-hearted women, one unlucky hotel employee, and a choice system where one wrong answer ends your run. Solid FMV dating sim from Storytaco with real replay muscle.

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I've spent time with enough FMV dating sims to know the format has two modes: passive slideshow with the illusion of choice, or something with actual decision weight. Don't FOOL ME, Beauties! lands closer to the latter, and that distinction matters. You play as Han-bin, a guy who just got kicked out of his home and ends up taking a job at an understaffed beachside hotel. The premise is sitcom-simple, but the setting does real work: a hotel with a gym, restaurant, rooftop onsen, beach, and guest rooms gives the four heroines plausible reasons to cross your path in ways that feel less contrived than the usual visual novel apartment-hallway shuffle. The four routes are the core product here, and Storytaco has invested in differentiation. Ga-eun is the CEO's granddaughter, cold and prideful, a classic tsundere who takes the longest to crack. The model route leans into comedy around photo shoots and vanity. The childhood friend is the most immediately accessible route, though don't mistake familiarity for simplicity. Each relationship has a bad-end state that the game is genuinely willing to trigger on you; this is not a hand-holding experience where every choice loops back to the same endpoint. The branching matters, and that gives it a replay structure that holds up across all four routes. Average playtime data suggests around ten hours for completionists hunting all endings, which is a fair proposition for a budget-tier FMV title. The production quality is above average for the genre. Cinematics were filmed with professional filmmakers, and the directing keeps things visually coherent across the hotel's various locations. The first-person perspective is maintained cleanly. There are some timing issues with subtitles in faster dialogue exchanges, and audio is fully ADR rather than sync sound, which is a known trade-off in this category of Korean FMV games. The English translation reads well and avoids the rough machine-translation feel that plagues some competing titles from the region. Steam sentiment sits at 88% positive across over 300 reviews, which is a meaningful signal for a niche format like this. The weaknesses are predictable for the genre rather than unique to this entry. Mechanical depth is limited to dialogue choice selection. There are no stat-raising systems, no minigame variety, and no dialogue-skip shortcut that rivals what fully-featured visual novels like Ren'Py titles provide for replay sessions. If you arrive expecting interactivity beyond branching conversation trees, you will find the sandbox shallower than the marketing implies. The humor is also inconsistent in quality across routes, with some comedic beats landing better than others depending on which heroine you are pursuing. For the audience this is designed for, the package is honest. Fans of Korean FMV romance titles who have already played Storytaco's other entries like Five Hearts Under One Roof will find this the strongest execution in their catalog to date. First-timers to the format should grab the free demo first, since the mechanics are exactly as simple as they sound and personal tolerance for FMV pacing determines everything. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5FMV Dating SimKorean FMVBad End RoutesTsundere HeroinesRoute-Based ReplayabilityFirst-Person PerspectiveHotel SettingPartial Nudity

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
35 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i3

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/Windows 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
35 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent or above

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Developer
Storytaco
Publisher
Storytaco
Release Date
Jul 7, 2025

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