Few games delve into voyeurism on any serious level- and in that regard this game is a standout. It does a wonderful job at allowing you the peak into the lives of other characters in a modern and believable way. While the game itself could do for an English rewrite, such things are not uncommon for those of us who brave the small-developer corners. Often times its more about the feel of a game than it is about the syntax. Lens Life very much a visual novel first, and game second. I would say 'dating sim' is a bit of a stretch for this game as, besides the choice of content to view, the only decisioning you make is near the end of the game and the outcome is railroaded into 3 endings. There is an enjoyable 'wheres waldo' feature that offers tidbits and thoughts of how a voyeur would consider items- making the whole package highly specific but also well thought out. Niche is the word I would choose. The game defines itself as a short story- by which it means the game is rather short. ...
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About This Game
Your upstairs house is rented to sisters, and as the landlord, you have already installed cameras of various angles in the room.By searching the items under the lens,Understand the personality and life habits of the two sisters,Enjoy the secret of observing the lives of sisters.
One day, you found that the sister encountered an emergency at home,and your actions may influence the direction of things.What choice will you make?
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I decided to grab this game after reading reviews about how you "connect with each character" and that it "delves into voyeurism" on a "serious level," but honestly this game isn't really any of those. It's at first very stalkerish and adds some forced drama in there so you can pretend that your actions are justifiable by being a hero. There was no established reason to start the peeping other than just being a fetishist and the fact that they tried to act like it's a justifiable crime if it helps you intervene on a crime is some real "Big Brother Patriot Act" way of thinking that I couldn't get behind. There are some lewd images, but nothing particularly fitting of the theme, just kind of generic lewd images. If you end up buying this product at full price, expect a game of finding items that match the shapes on the side of the screen in order to progress the "story."
Alright Devs (Zenox), I didn't refund like others because I want to give you a chance to translate the English Text and format them properly. The game has potential. Do not forgo the opportunity to make this game a good one. You do not release games in Steam without proper English contents and context. My 'O' Level Chinese is F9 and English is C5. Though my English has improved over the years having work exposure, I am unable to render assistance to translate any Chinese contents lol. Hope you can find good translators to help you.
[quote][b]Check out our [url=store.steampowered.com/curator/36364102-Horny-Hentai-Festival/]Steam curator[/url] , [url=www.youtube.com/curatorhhf/]YouTube channel[/url] and [url=twitter.com/hhfcurator]Twitter[/url]![/b][/quote] [18+ Casual] You can sneak peep 2 cute sisters above your residence. Interesting naughty situation and gameplay. Never do the same as the game in real life! [18+ カジュアル] 上階に住む可愛い姉妹を覗き、痴態を観察しよう。背徳感好きな人向け。 The missing banned DLC "Lens Life ~AfterStory~" is now able to be a free download. (refer the link below) 発売後すぐ消された"Lens Life ~AfterStory~"が以下のリンクで無料配布中 https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1346970/view/3114798182495573905
A creepy but interesting idea for a game. Unfortunately I can't recommend Lens Life. It is way too short, the translation is really bad, there is almost no gameplay and the story doesn't make sense.
Don't just don't. No animations what so ever, and you dont see anything really interesting until you get the right ending, then its censored.
Kinda short, I beat it and got all the art an even tried all the paths within an hour.
It's a 30m game with very very poor english translation. Not much to write about, some h-cg and nothing else. Make of that what you will.
Game Length: 1Hour 5/5 Story: Simple / VN stuff 4/5 Gameplay: Interactive minigame of finding the CLUE/Object 5/5 CG: Great! Censored! (DLC has been removed from STEAM and can be obtained elsewhere) 5/5 Grand Total: Honest Statistical Opinion in each category. Can definitely be lower. 9.5/10 Pros: -3.99USD fair and under 5 bucks -Nice story even though it was really short -Great CG -Story + Gameplay all matchup making the game feel nicer and more thematic -Short game for quick access of cg -Has chapters for you to pull up on to redo your achievements unlike oldschool VNs with quicksaving/loading etc... -Has a DLC that has been removed from STEAM obtainable elsewhere -Multiple Endings -Missable objectives/content making for a better or replay value VN that gives players more to do (makes the game feel unique compared to other VNs, or more value to the game itself) -Has ctrl for text skipping Cons: -Censored -Replay value will feel like a chore for boring players who like borin...
Lens Life is a hard one to recommend. It's very short. The translation is rough. It's not that interesting. Lens Life is basically a hidden object game where you click on the right things and then the scene plays out. It takes 45 minutes tops to see everything there is to see here and it's all very meh. There is a moral dilemma the game builds up to, but it's not that interesting, because the build up isn't that interesting. There are 3 different endings depending on what you choose to do, but the correct answer is obvious and predictable just like the dilemma itself. You get the happy time content after getting the good ending. It's about as thrilling as the rest of the game. The final achievement isn't working properly. To get Lens Life to pop you need to exit the game after getting all the other achievements and unlocking everything. Then start it again and click on the upper left picture of the girls in the living room at the start of chapter 1 to make it pop. Someone should really...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10
- Processor: 2.0GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2.5GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 2 GB available space
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How much does Lens Life cost?
Lens Life costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Lens Life?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 Processor: 2.0GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.5GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Lens Life available on?
Lens Life is available on Windows PC.
Is Lens Life worth buying?
Lens Life has 73% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Lens Life released?
Lens Life was released on Aug 10, 2020.
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