Wednesday 21 September 2016

Mystic Messenger Where You Accept the Sudden Appearance of a Complete Stranger

There has been a new phone game that has been going around. Mystic Messenger. I can't believe it.

Basically it is an otome game where you play as the main character (MC) and go down the route of whichever character you want and fall in love, though there are various endings that could be good, normal or bad.

They use very attractive characters with different personalities to tend to the female target audience.

The narcissistic, beautiful and talented Zen who has amazing, silky white hair and he is so adorable and he keeps getting depressed.
The loveable, red-haired 707 who is full of mysteries and loves cats. People cry when they see him.

The handsome and rich Jumin who is also catching the eye of everyone. People love him and he acts cool and everything and has a cat named Elizabeth the 3rd and is so precious.
Jaehee. The female partner route. She is a huge fan of Zen.
Yoosong. I think I killed him in one game.

So how does the game play go? It works just like a messaging app and lets you read through conversations with the characters and give you options to reply with.

As you can see, I am very creative in naming my character.

It goes by a day-by-day basis and lasts for a total of 11 days and the pace makes it enjoyable, though some times you just can't wait for the next chat room. And based on who you are closest with, you go down their route.
Besides that, you could also receive "calls" from the characters.

I believe this is so successful as the characters, yes, are interesting and attractive, but also because of the interesting gameplay. It is very relevant to our generation and very easy to understand, hence no one would need a tutorial. It is also really interactive as the characters don't talk like stiff robots... but are they robots?

That is a conspiracy on the game that 707 knows it is a game and everyone who plays MM is now crying.

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