Mostly plot setup and character introduction, with only one character (the stoic one) having a significant resolution. Characters are brimming with personality (praise the voicework) while having depth. The combat is mostly mind games interspersed with abstract descriptions of energy gathering, a bit more stiff then i would've liked, but still interesting.A lot of emphasis is placed on the characters' emotions of apprehension and dread towards it with one description being especially visceral [spoiler] (poor Subaru) [/spoiler]. Lots of potential in character arcs (including romance with heavy yuri subtext). A good experience overall, albeit an incomplete one, with hopefully more to come.
『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』
- Release Date:
- Mar 30, 2023
- Developer:
- Dontsugel
- Publisher:
- Lackgirl Project
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
.INTRODUCTION
A visual novel about a magic battle between girls.
The world of [LACKGIRL] was planned and launched by illustrator Benio. “Fictional” has been the concept for this work from the very beginning of this project in 2015.
It started as ideas for a “fictional” game setting. Then, the world evolved into a “fictional” TV anime series. Finally, it developed into a “fictional” theatrical anime film.
After a long time, [LACKGIRL] has finally become real with the support of many creators and fans.
The trilogy adventure game [LACKGIRL] is presented with all new worldview and character settings. We hope you enjoy the renewed tales of the girls.
STORY
Instructional Academy Iris – This was the name of the school I was forced to enter the Sunday before junior high school graduation, when I suddenly awoke to my magic powers.
I wanted a normal life. I didn’t want to become a witch. Not having the power to change my life, I started studying to become a witch. Thanks to the people I’ve met along the way, I am starting to be able to think about my new future, just a little bit.
Everyone at this magical boarding school, Iris, has something missing inside of them. What is magic? Why are we here?
— The girls learn about the secret world that they didn’t know about when they get entangled in an incident.
This is a story of magical girls with flawed minds and their battles and growth.
CAST
- SATSUKI:Tomomi Mineuchi
- SUBARU:Ikumi Hasegawa/list]
- RITSU:Minami Tanaka
- MIZUHA:Azumi Waki
- KANADE:Konomi Inagaki
- TSUMUGI:Anzu Haruno
- YAYOI:Kaoru Sakura
- ASH:Hikaru Tohno
- HAZEL:Misano Sakai
- IZUMI:Haruka Shiraishi
- SUI:Reina Ueda
STAFF- Planning/Graphics: Benio
- Scenario/Ryoichi Watanabe
- ]Music: Ham, Taishi
- Movie: Silve
- Background Illustration: Haguruma Rapt
- UI design: 91kido
- Program: Keikoto
- Director:Kaskabe Shishio
Screenshots
User Reviews
Highly recommended if you like girls, magic powers, and battles. Lackgirl is slow to start, but by the end when everything finally pops off with drama and magic battles, it gets so, so good. It ends on a big cliffhanger, but I'm still really excited for when part 2 comes out. It even has gay vibes, especially between the main character Satsuki and her best friend Subaru. I can't say I have faith it will get gayer in part 2 or part 3, but I can hope. I also think with how witches and magic works in this world, there can be neuro divergent (it even says this in the codex) and queer readings of the game. However, I feel conflicted about that, since that gets really weird and messy considering they basically have superpowers.
Lackgirl seems to be tentatively titled after the main character who seems to be lacking in any sort of original story. This is the first release of a planned multipart series by Dontsugel, a new company in the visual novel sphere, who should start rethinking any further entries in this series. The story stars a young girl, Satsuki, who just wants to have a normal life with her normal friends going to a normal university. Then, reality hits, and she is now a magical girl in a magical school surrounded by (anime tropes) magical people. If you haven't played this game, then don't worry you already know all the characters. Since when did visual novels start putting anime on a pedestal? We are seeing more and more visual novels that can be fully explained by stating an anime name and calling it a day. Lackgirl seems to have an identity crisis. It starts off signaling Madoka, having traces of Little Witch Academia, but ends up beckoning My Hero Academia. The story feels like a Frankenste...
Lackgirl's amusing one-two punch banter is the meat on its bones and it relies heavily on the power of the VA's to deliver the humour in a way that makes up for the small scope of the world. Thankfully, I think they accomplished that, and though Lackgirl's world is a bit claustrophobic, it feels intentional; like we are slowly getting our bearings alongside Satsuki, with the introspective focus allowing for an interesting light to be shone on all the players we are introduced to so far. A few of the story beats are pretty good, but could've used more buildup. Tsumugi's story in particular felt like money cashed in just a touch too early, enjoyable for sure, but her dynamic with Kana and the Valiant squad deserved just a bit more imo. Similarly, the game cuts off super abruptly and right in the middle of a really intense part. This doesn't bother me too much as I'm invested enough to buy more, but players looking for a well rounded experience won't find it here with this part 1. Ove...
Magical girls that have have powers because they lack some critical facet of their psyche? Sign me up!
saw this twitter and brought it right away Short but i liked it a lot. hope future parts gets released in English on the same day too.
Just bought this game because I follow the artist.
i remember hearing about this cause aokana artist did this too and interesting start we will see how it goes and not too long hopefully its nice
It happened to stop at the climax, and after the second installment, it was changed to a positive review.
satsuki and sui are a good enough reason to read but cool magic and yuri bait (for now) are good too
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows10/11
- Processor: 2GHz+
- Memory: 256 MB RAM
- Graphics: 256MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card:
- Additional Notes: Dontsugel
Recommended
- OS: Windouws10/11
- Processor: 2GHz+
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Sound Card:
FAQ
How much does 『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 cost?
『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 costs $16.99.
What are the system requirements for 『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows10/11 Processor: 2GHz+ Memory: 256 MB RAM Graphics: 256MB DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: Additional Notes: Dontsugel Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windouws10/11 Processor: 2GHz+ Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 512MB DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 10 GB available space Sound Card:
What platforms is 『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 available on?
『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 is available on Windows PC.
Is 『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 worth buying?
『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 has 87% positive reviews from 47 players.
When was 『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 released?
『LACKGIRL I - "Astra inclinant, sed non obligant."』 was released on Mar 30, 2023.
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