My Candy Love

My Candy Love
Publisher(s) Beemoov
Platform(s) Browser Game, iOS, Android
Release date(s)
  • EU March 16, 2011
  • NA August 28, 2012
Genre(s) Romance
Mode(s) Single-player

My Candy Love, first released in France as Amour Sucré, is an otome game[1] visual novel for the Browser Game. The game was designed by Chinomiko, and published by Beemoov.

Synopsis

When she arrives at her new high school, Sweet Amoris, after moving, the unnamed protagonist meets several new people among which are Nathaniel, the class president, resident bad boy Castiel, mean girl Amber, and the school's Principal Shermansky. Ready for a fresh start, she soon discovers she's been followed from her old school by Ken, a geeky boy, hopelessly in love with her. It is from here where she must decide how to treat others at her school and which boy's heart to try to earn.

As the chapters of the story, called episodes, progress, she will meet a cast of other usually dateable boys such as Jade or Dajan, Lysander, Leigh, Dake, Armin, and Alexy, as well as the other students and faculty of the school. The heroine must learn to balance the school's events and trials and her friendships and romances throughout the ongoing game.

Game Mechanics

The parts of the story are released in "episodes" or chapters, every few months. Players use their Action Points earned daily to move around, interact with characters, and complete objectives to progress through the episode. Players also receive in-game dollars to spend on clothing, important items, and date outfits, which are often required to receive the illustrations of important moments in the story.

Some illustrations are earned automatically, while others depend on a player's Lov'O'Meter with characters or a player's choices. Like illustrations, the Lov'O'Meters are affected by the player's actions and dialogue. Players may spend fifty in-game dollars in order to obtain more illustrations or to experience parts of the episode they may have missed.

Main Characters

Minor Characters

Special Characters

Reception

In a span of a few months, My Candy Love had more than 1 million accounts created, according to Beemoov.[2] On November 12, 2013, Beemoov boasted 2 millions registered accounts on My Candy Love.[2]

It has been criticized for cliched characters and setting, a lack of skin tone choice in character customization, and the lack of LGBT dating options, which have been repeatedly defended as keeping to the style of the otome genre it is based in, and also that adding skin tones and LGBT dating options would give the creator too high a workload and slow episode production.

The Action Point and Dollar system has also been criticized for not being player-friendly enough, but it is has been stated by Beemoov that it will not change as this would affect the company's income. The speed of episode production has also been criticized; however, it should be noted that new artwork and wearable outfits come with each episode, and that each episode contains over 13,000 words, as stated during the 2013 Christmas Event. Translation from the original French may increase this wait time.

In Other Media

The success of My Candy Love has led to the publishing of an artbook in 2012. The artbook was published by Beemoov both in French and English.

A manga series started to be published in French in late 2012 by publishing house Akileos. Chinomiko signs the scenario, while the drawings are from Chinese artists Xian-Nu and Migoto Sen Chu. As of March 2014, 3 volumes have been released.

A project of animated series realized by Steam House Animation was revealed on May 16, 2013 via an online pilot of 9 minutes.[3] Although, it received some criticism for its character design, the project is planned for a 2016 broadcast.

Two My Candy Love applications are available. One, simply titled "My Candy Love", is the same game in app form, and is available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, though it requires iOS 4.3 or later and is optimized for the iPhone 5. It is rated 4+. "Dream of", the other application, functions as a game and alarm clock, and is available for the same devices as the other app, though it requires iOS 5.0 or later. It is rated 9+ for mild infrequent mature and suggestive themes. It is currently only available in French and features 6 options for players to interact with. They may choose from Nathaniel, Castiel, and Lysander, each with or without a shirt, of which only regular Nathaniel is free. All three of the characters have pre-set dialogue and voice actors.

My Candy Love has also produced merchandise such as bagdes and plastic figurines, sold online and in fan events such as Japan Expo by Beemov,[4] and an illustrated agenda published in French-speaking countries by Kazé.

References

  1. Beemoov Amour Sucré lance le phénomène dating-game en France, Beemoov Official Site
  2. 1 2 Beemoov 1 Million Players on My Candy Love !, Beemoov Official Site
  3. Beemoov Amour Sucré - Le Dessin Animé, YouTube
  4. Beemoov , Beemov Boutique

External links

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