The popularity of visual novels has been increasing rapidly.Famous franchises are trying to take on visual novel spinoffs(just look atLovers of Aether) and evenKFC has entered the visual novel ring. Suffice it to say, these games aren’t going anywhere.
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2020 was a year for fantastic visuals novels and at the best time. What’s better than reading through a good story when stuck inside? Visual novel creators are evolving their craft and adding new mechanics to stand out againstthe typical dating simulatorsthe genre is known for. This year some were particularly noteworthy.
10Locked In: A Marriage Simulator
Locked Infeels like an emotional punch to the gut during the COVID-19 crisis in the best way. The game features a married couple whose relationship is breaking down due to lockdown. See what we meant? The game is a rare two-player visual novel that is also available for remote play onSteam(so it’s perfect for social distancing).
Each player controls one of the characters in the game choosing their responses and actions while playing off the other player’s choices. It’s based on real interviews done with couples during the pandemic so expect this quick game to feel real and raw.

9Tiny Bunny
The title makesTiny Bunnysounds like such a cute game — don’t be fooled. This non-linear horror visual novel is based on the award-winning story by Dmitry Mordas of the same name. Players will explore an isolated Siberian village where horrifying events keep taking place. The entire game is gorgeous with its monochromatic gritty art style. The game plans to have five chapters so take a chance to play this one while it’s fresh. Just fair warning: things get gruesome.
8Signs Of The Sojourner
It’s always fun seeing games take the general mechanics of a visual novel and add in unique twists to make something new.Signs of the Sojournermarkets itself as a narrative card game about, “…relationships and connecting with people. Your deck is your character, reflecting your experiences and shaping your relationships.”
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Each conversation in the game takes place through a card game. Players forge friendships, rivalries, and connections as they help run their mother’s shop after her death.Signs of the Sojournerwas also declaredthe best RPGat the Dreamhack Anaheim 2020 Indie Playground which is a testament to its quality.
7Pizzaro Project Deep Dish
Pizzaro Project Deep Dishis a story of Anne Chovy, a young woman living in the Cal Zone, and her romance with a sad impoverished clown who went to college for underwater basket weaving. Take whatever time is needed readers. We know that’s a lot to take in. The game plays more like a standard visual novel but is nothing like fans of the genre will have seen before.
It never takes itself too seriously and anyone that tries it will find the puns, jokes, and satirical jabs at visual novels as a whole to be highly enjoyable. Not to mention the story goes to places that Nostradamus couldn’t predict. Seriously, go try this one, it’s free.

6The Night Fisherman
“The Night Fisherman has got to be the most uncomfortable yet necessary experience I’ve come across in my lifetime.” This quote from a Steam review ofThe Night Fishermansays it all better than we ever could. The game pays homage to a famous piece of cinema all while tackling relevant topics like racism. No one will regret playing through this short and impactful story of a smuggler.
5Murder By Numbers
Murder By Numbersis what would happen ifAce AttorneyandPicrosshad a baby. The game has endearing characters and masterfully combines visual novel and puzzle game aspects to create a fantastic experience. The striking character designs and a distinct art style found inMurder By Numbersis sure to impress. Solve puzzles, find clues, and crack open those cases!
4Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp
The originalMonster Promwas a massive successand fans were met with a sequel of equal caliber. A game with single player multiplayer? That’s a dating sim? With incredibly hot monsters? Sign us up!Monster Camp brings back the original formula with a new setting while still adding something new.
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Beautiful Glitcheven gave the game amazing accessibility options by adding in the ability to toggle trigger warnings for various topics. The game has plenty of vulgar moments and humor so it’s nice that players have the option to avoid things that hit too close to home to be funny. Not to mention any game with a character named Calculester Hewlett-Packard just has to be good.
3Mission: It’s Complicated
Fighting evil by moonlight! Dating heroes by daylight? No, it’s not Sailor Moon.Mission: It’s Complicatedhas players teaming up superheroes to fall in love and save the world. Any combination of heroes can win in the end so players can create the one true pairing of their dreams. The gamebeing LGBT+ friendlyis also a huge bonus!
It may be hard to believe the same people that madeDaniel Tiger’s Stop & Go Pottymade one of the best visual novels of the year but it’s absolutely true. A 91 rating on Metacritic is hard to dispute.Schell Gameshasa fascinating catalog of gamesandMission: It’s Complicatedshines strongly among them.

2Coffee Talk
Many people fantasize about dating a mermaid, elf, or orc, but how many imagine taking them on a coffee date?Coffee Talkhas players serving hot brews to an assortment of fantasy creatures. The better the drink, the further branching storylines advance.
The game’s chill 90’s aesthetic is incredibly immersive. Add in a choice of lo-fi and jazzy tunes and players will be absolutely vibing.Coffee Talkhas already been up for and even won awards so why not brew up a favorite hot drink and give it a try.

1If Found…
When a game is nominated for Games with Impact at the Game Awards there’s no way it isn’t good.If Foundfollows the story of a girl named Kasio who moves home to western Ireland as she interacts with her family and friends.Dreamfeelbrings on the Irish charm while respectfully telling the story of a transgender woman digging through her memories. Did we mention there’s a black hole threatening to swallow the entire universe?
It’s hard to say a single thingIf Founddid poorly — it’s what every visual novel should strive to be. It is one of thebest mobile games of 2020and is by far the best visual novel released this year. Anyone that skips out playing this one is sure to regret it.



