
Leveling up girls in another world
Mixed Steam reviews and a paper-thin dungeon crawler loop suggest this one is almost entirely about the visual novel content. Know that going in.
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About Leveling up girls in another world
My spreadsheet instincts kicked in pretty fast here, and the signal they sent back was not encouraging for anyone hunting genuine strategy depth. This is a Winged Cloud production, which tells you most of what you need to know before you even launch it: the studio sits firmly in the anime visual novel space, and the RPG dungeon crawler framing is a wrapper around character relationship content rather than a standalone mechanical achievement. The world of Aporia, threatened by the Demon Queen Nazmul, is a premise with potential, but the dungeon system delivers branching paths that send you toward monsters or treasure rather than anything resembling the layered decision trees I want from a crawler. The character roster is small and defined more by anime archetype than by build diversity. Fubuki is the tsundere mage with a backstory grievance, Ayumi fills the determined knight slot, and Tomoya is the guarded priest with a closed-off heart. Each has a skill progression attached, and you can invest in individual Skill Gems to either focus power into a single party member or spread damage bonuses across the team. That is a legitimate resource allocation choice, and it is the most interesting mechanical layer present. A quest board adds side objectives and a secondary loop beyond the main dungeon runs, which is appreciated. Achievement data suggests roughly half of players who boot the game never max a single skill, which implies the progression either resolves before it gets demanding or players disengage early. Steam community reception lands at Mixed with 46 percent positive across a very small review pool. That is not a number you ignore. For a pure strategy player, the critique essentially writes itself: the dungeon content is linear, there is no mod ecosystem, the AI asks nothing of you tactically, and the tutorial is almost certainly nonexistent as a concept because the systems are shallow enough not to need one. The game earns its roguelike and dungeon crawler tags on Steam from player tagging, but anyone expecting rogue-adjacent replayability or meaningful build construction is going to close the session feeling shortchanged. Where this game actually lives is as a visual novel with light RPG scaffolding. The leveling loop exists to gate relationship scenes with each of the three girls, not to challenge your decision-making. If that exchange sounds fair to you and the anime aesthetic lands, the content is there. If you opened this page because dungeon crawler and RPG were in the description, recalibrate expectations significantly before committing. The session length is short enough that the overall runtime feels limited regardless of your priorities going in. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7+
- Memory
- 5 GB RAM
- Storage
- 4 GB available space
- Graphics
- 1280 x 720
- Processor
- 1.2 GHz Pentium 4
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Game Info
- Developer
- Winged Cloud
- Publisher
- Winged Cloud
- Release Date
- Apr 28, 2023

