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And while later games would firmly disprove that idea, I have to commend Sakura Angels for being more or less exactly the game I’d imagined it would be. When I first started this Sakura Month idea, I had the mental image that all games would be some variation on the Sakura Spirit theme. Wherein I present each Sakura game with a fitting prize for their efforts. So how about a little ceremony? An awards ceremony. It’s been quite the adventure, after all. So! Instead, I figured that I should close out Sakura Month a little more formally. I literally don’t have anything else to say about this game. Yes, there’s even a chocolate costume! Continuing this series’ proud obsession with putting molten chocolate on naked women.
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And, well, having seen Clicker Heroes second-hand now… yeah, Sakura Clicker is almost a carbon copy. The gameplay initially reminded me a lot of Time Clickers, but I’ve since been told that both that game and Sakura Clicker owe a lot of their DNA to Clicker Heroes. Sakura Clicker is a clicker-type game with Sakura-style graphics. In fact, I’m pretty sure I can fit everything I have to say about Sakura Clicker inside four or five paragraphs:
#SAKURA CLICKER SLIME FULL#
Ha! You actually thought I was gonna do it, didn’t you? Readers, I love your attention and I love your faith in me, but there is no way I could write a full four-to-five-thousand word review on Sakura Clicker. ( Game source: I’d love to blame Patreon one last time, but this one’s free-to-play.) NSFW levels: some bikinis - quite a lot of bikinis, in fact - but nothing major.) ( Spoiler levels: Narrative, it’s a clicker game.
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It’s the largest breaker of the mold, too the reason I saved this particular game for last is because it’s not a visual novel at all. There’s only one Sakura-brand left in Steam’s store. And I don’t know about you readers, but I can definitely say I’m no longer the man I was when I started this. And what a ride it’s been! We’ve watched angels battle ancient sorcerers, high school swimmers work out their emotional baggage, voyeuristic battle maidens go on a quest for a fallen star, and childhood beachfront friends be awful at each other. Sakura Indeterminate Stretch Of Time, if we’re sticklers for accuracy.