User blog:TheAlien7/Choices game : the review.

I started playing Choices less than a year ago, I downloaded it with other simulation games because I was bored. The first story I read was "The Royal Romance" and I was immediately drawn. The game made me forget about what was going on worldwide, the virus. Even though my MC a girl, I didn't mind it (at least, the first month I played the game), I kinda found a way to escape reality. TRR was the only book I played because I didn't want to read multiple stories to confuse my mind. At the end of the three books, I knew I was addicted to the game.

What made me addicted was that I could play some books in my own gender unlike on the other games I could only play as a male in LGBT stories, which I didn't mind to be honest. In Tabou, there was only one story I could play because it was GOC, all the other ones were gender-locked stories. There were plenty stories with a male MC in games like Maybe or Chapters but I felt some stories were kinda cheap compared to the stories I read on Choices, and there were plenty gay stereotypes that I didn't appreciate at all, that's why I deleted all those three apps (but finished the LGBT stories first lol). The negative points of this game : certain choices are way too costly, people have to wait three hours for having a key and WAY too much romance stories. Other than those three points, Choices is really dope !

I played all the books of this game (and replayed several times the ones where my MC was GOC) but gotta admit that there are six gender-locked stories that I really enjoyed playing and I gave them replay values, mainly to select another LI :


 * A Courtesan of Rome (Main LI : Syphax, 2nd LI : Sabina);
 * Desire & Decorum (Main LI : Sir Luke Harper, 2nd LI : Miss Annabelle Parsons, 3rd LI : Prince Hamid);
 * Rules of Engagement (Main LI : Leo, 2nd LI : Liam Sloane);
 * The Royal Romance (Main LI : Drake Walker, 2nd LI : Maxwell Beaumont).
 * I also love Queen B but I chose to stay single and my (only) Haute Couture LI is Marco.

I will talk about my other love interests (from the GOC books) in another blog post, and last but not least, I give Choice a 4/5, it's a great game but can improve on the three points I mentioned earlier.