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An otome game (乙女ゲームotome gēmu, literally 'maiden game'), sometimes contracted to otoge, is a story-based video game that is targeted towards women. Generally one of the goals, besides the main plot goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the female player character and one of several male characters. This genre is most established in Japan, and is mostly made up of visual novels and simulation games; particularly dating sims and life simulation games.
History[edit]
The first otome game is generally acknowledged to be Angelique, released in 1994 by Koei in Japan for the Super Famicom, and created by an all-woman team.[1] The game was originally targeted to pre-teen and younger teenage girls, but became unexpectedly popular with older teenagers and women in their 20s.[1]Angelique is credited with 'set[ting] up the specifics and conventions of women's games: a focus on romance, easy controls and utilizing other multimedia.'[1] In 2002, Konami released its very successful Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side, which brought many new fans to the still-new genre. In 2006, Famitsu's listings for the Top 20 selling love games included seven otome games. Early games borrowed heavily from the iconography and story conventions of 'retro shoujo manga', 'the archetypical girly heroines, the emphasis on pure, sexless, tranquil romance and on a peaceful, stable setting', but as the category expanded, other narrative and gameplay elements were introduced, including action, adventure, combat and plots in which 'the heroine can 'save the world' and 'get the guy' at the same time'.[1]
McKenzie & Co (1995) from American Laser Games and Girl's Club (1992) from Philips Interactive were simulation games for girls developed and released in the US in the past. The first Japanese otome game to be officially translated and sold in English was the visual novel Yo-Jin-Bo in 2006 for the PC. Since then there have been a small handful of releases increasing each year, including Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom for the PSP and 3DS.
Style[edit]
The genre has many style elements in common with shōjo and josei manga,[1] and plotwise they are often similar to harem manga. There are also games targeted towards women that are focused on romance between men, called boys' love games (ボーイズラブゲームbōizu rabu gēmu), and sometimes there are Boys' Love elements in otome games, but the two genres are usually kept separate.
Otome games that are released on console and handheld platforms contain no pornographic content, as companies such as Sony and Nintendo do not allow it. There are games released on a PC platform which are rated 18+ for their sexual content. Some games were originally released for the PC with pornographic content, and were later toned down and re-released for the PS2.
Other common elements in otome games are the importance of voice acting,[1]CG stills, and a small epilogue or set scene at the end of the game when a character is successfully finished.
Gameplay[edit]
Traditionally, the goal of these games is to have the desired partner fall in love and have a relationship with the player character, but the requirements for gaining a 'good end' differ from game to game. While the plots of otome games differ greatly, there is usually a single female main character, and several good-looking males of varying 'types'.
Gameplay occasionally does not particularly focus on romance, even if there are several characters whose 'routes' can followed.
In the visual novel examples of the genre, the player proceeds in the story by selecting dialogue or action choices which affect their relationships in a decision tree format. In simulationotome games, there is also other gameplay which affects the plot, either by playing minigames or by raising stats. The main character often has several parameters, such as looks, style, intelligence, talent, etc., that can be raised through various activities in normal gameplay. The potential partners usually require a certain parameter or parameters to be at a certain level for them to fall in love with the main character. There is also often a pure dating aspect of gameplay in simulations. This involves asking or being asked on dates by the love interest, doing an activity with them, and responding to their questions or comments. The player has a choice of responses, and a correct answer will raise your standing with that character.
One feature that has become common in otome games is 'full voice' (フルボイスfuru boisu), which is to have voice acting throughout the entire game. The love interests are often voiced by well-known voice actors. At certain points, or when the player passes certain requirements, special events can occur, often with a 'CG' (computer graphic) as a reward. This CG is a set picture featuring the love interest and sometimes the main character in a pose, and some dialogue.
Links with other media[edit]
Otome games have strong links with shōjomanga, with popular titles often spawning a manga series (e.g. Neo Angelique and Meine Liebe), and popular manga series getting adapted to videogames (such as Nana). Some examples of simultaneous releases of a manga and otome game also exist such as Angelique and Full House Kiss. It's also common to find dōjinshi featuring popular characters from otome games.
Full version movies. Some popular games have also been adapted to anime, OVAs, or series, such as Angelique, Diabolik Lovers and Uta no Prince-sama.
Notable otome games[edit]
- Alice in the Country of Hearts (series)
- Amnesia (series)
- Angelique (series)
- Brothers Conflict (series)
- Café 0 ~The Drowned Mermaid~ (English/German/Japanese)
- Diabolik Lovers (series)
- Full House Kiss (series)
- Hakuōki (series)
- Harukanaru Toki no Naka de (series)
- Heileen (English)
- Hiiro no Kakera (series)
- Kiniro no Corda (La Corda d'Oro) (series)
- La storia della Arcana Famiglia (series)
- Meine Liebe (series)
- Princess Debut (English/Japanese)
- RE: Alistair (English/German)
- Starry Sky (series)
- Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side (series)
- Uta no Prince-sama (series)
- Yo-Jin-Bo (English/Japanese)
Notable otome game developers and publishers[edit]
- Idea Factory (Otomate)
- Koei (Neo-romance games)
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefKim, Hyeshin (2009). 'Women's Games in Japan: Gendered Identity and Narrative Construction'. Theory, Culture & Society. SAGE Publications. 26 (2–3): 165–188. doi:10.1177/0263276409103132. ISSN0263-2764.
External links[edit]
- GxB English-language games on the Ren'Ai Archives: original free English-language visual novels with female protagonists pursuing male characters
- Lemma Soft Forums English-language forums to discuss and link to otome games and visual novels made using the Ren'Py engine
- B's Log: monthly Japanese-language magazine focusing on female-targeted games (mostly otome and BL)
- Dengeki Girl's Style: Japanese language magazine about female-targeted games released in even months (mostly otome and BL)
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