![]() ![]() Romance-centric - The main point of the game story is the relationship/romance. ![]() Reactive - The romanced reacts to your choices or the events happening around them. No-Story - Given the nature of the gameplay, you create the romance story. Multi-game - Relationships span across more than one game. Mods - Mods containing romance material are available. Linear - A singular non-branching story is told. A (Mods) designation after a tag means that it's only applicable if added via a mod.Ĭontent tags: (use for easy find-in-page searching)Īdult - Content suitable only for ESRB 17 and up is in the game.īystander - The character you play as is not the one romanced.Ĭhoice - You have a selection of more than one person who you can romance.Ĭompanion - For most of the time, the character travels with you on your journey.įamily - You have, can have, or can adopt children. So that everyone can more easily decide whether or not a game is worth playing for themselves, I've included what's playable on which system and have assigned certain tags to the games as is appropriate per game. ![]() Additionally, I have not played all listed games, so opinions in such cases are formed based on gathered information and others' reviews. Mods that add such content are included in the placement decisions, but they're noted where applicable. They are ranked by flawed personal opinion, descending in order of best to worst execution and depth of content. In the following games, romance is either a subplot, feature, or major gameplay/story inclusion. I've had to split the lists due to post length restrictions. **Thank y'all so much! The second half of the first list as well as the secondary list can be found here. ![]()
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