[b] [h1] !!SPOILER AHEAD!! [/h1] [/b] [h2] PERSONAL GAME RATING: [/h2] [h3] 8/10 [/h3] [h2] MORE CRITICAL RATING: [/h2] [h3] 6/10 [/h3] [h2] GAMEPLAY: [/h2] [h3] Solid 7/10 [/h3] The gameplay is fine. Nothing out of the ordinary, or special, and it gets repetitive, but besides that I have no issues with it. Just know it can get boring if you aren't that into the story. [h2] ART: [/h2] [h3] 10/10 [/h3] The art is amazing in my opinion. No complaints. It's beautiful, really well done, and you can tell from the way they draw male bodies that they did their studies. The colors and shading are also really nice to look at, some people overdo it, some barely do anything, this is the perfect level. [h2] WRITING: [/h2] [h3] 8/10 [/h3] The writing is really detailed when it comes to describing the disgusting parts of this game. It's also really good in sex scenes where the character is thinking about everything that is happening, how overwhelming it is, the denial at first of liking it,...
Room No. 9
- Release Date:
- Aug 6, 2020
- Developer:
- parade
- Publisher:
- MangaGamer
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Story
Best friends Daichi and Seiji set out on an almost too-good-to-be-true summer vacation, but it quickly turns into a nightmare...
Instead of the island paradise they were expecting, they find themselves trapped in a strange room and forced to participate in an incomprehensible "experiment". They'll have to play along to have any hope of escaping with their lives, but that means hurting each other and possibly destroying their friendship—and their minds—in the process.
While Daichi is quick to declare that he'd be just fine less one arm, and Seiji argues for the options that won't leave lasting physical scars, do they really understand the consequences? Can they survive the "experiment" and is survival alone enough?
Find out in the latest title from parade, the developers of No, Thank You!!!: Room No. 9.
Features
The premier boy's love visual novel features tons of display options! Don't like your men with glasses? No problem, take 'em off! Love 'em? Leave them on! A psychological thriller, these guys are at the mercy of your inhumanly cruel choices, it's up to you to decide...
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User Reviews
i dont really know what to even say about this game ,, the story was kinda interesting i guess .. i really only reccomend if you can handle weird kinda stuff , i think the only issue i had was the fucking POOP
A well written story about the relationship of two childhood friends Daichi and Seiji. It's about how their friendship devolves into something disturbing after being forced to do certain things to each other in order to earn back their freedom. The game is disgusting in many aspects, but if you like BL it's nice because the art good. Not worth the price in my opinion though.
my favorite part is when seiji says "its room no 9 time" and proceeds to room no 9 all over the place, and then daichi says "getting things all slippery is a one-way ticket to boner city, right?" and then they bone, but like as bros would yk? also that part where daichi opens a thread on reddit to ask, and i quote, 'is having constant thoughts of how perfect, handsome, and outstanding his best friend is a sign of homosexuality?' was kind of weird? but pop off dude, you do you! i wish both seiji and daichi the best, seiji w dealing w his inner demons after finding out hes a bottom, and for daichi i just wish he becomes an art teacher, by seeing how much the color of seiji's body parts seems to be brought up in his thoughts constantly?? anyways yeah, play rn9, its peak.
place me in that room we are getting out in 2 hours max
oh thats gore thats gore of my comfort character
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Pentium 4 1.5GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 32MB VRAM, High Color Compatible
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Sound Card: Direct Sound Compatible
- Additional Notes: Resolution is 1152x720
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 64MB VRAM, Full Color Compatible
FAQ
How much does Room No. 9 cost?
Room No. 9 costs $29.99.
What are the system requirements for Room No. 9?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Pentium 4 1.5GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 32MB VRAM, High Color Compatible DirectX: Version 9.0c Sound Card: Direct Sound Compatible Additional Notes: Resolution is 1152x720 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core 2 Duo Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 64MB VRAM, Full Color Compatible
What platforms is Room No. 9 available on?
Room No. 9 is available on Windows PC.
Is Room No. 9 worth buying?
Room No. 9 has 67% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Room No. 9 released?
Room No. 9 was released on Aug 6, 2020.
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