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An is a story-based romance video game targeted towards women with a female protagonist as the player character. Generally one of the goals, besides the main story goal, is to develop a romantic relationship between the female main player character and one of the secondary lead characters, who are usually male.


History

The first ''otome'' game is generally acknowledged to be '' Angelique'', released in 1994 by
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in Japan for the
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, and created by
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, an all-woman development team division of Koei. The game was originally designed for pre-teen and younger teenage girls, but became unexpectedly popular with older teenagers and women in their 20s. In 2021, the series continues with ''
Angelique Luminarise ''Angelique Luminarise'' is an otome game, part of the ''Angelique'' series and the first for Nintendo Switch. It was released on May 20, 2021. A special box set version containing drama CDs, titled ''Angelique Luminarise Treasure Box'', was rel ...
'', in which the protagonist is a 25-year-old office worker. ''Angelique'' is credited with "set
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up the specifics and conventions of women's games: a focus on romance, easy controls and utilizing other multimedia." In 1997 the second ''otome'' game, '' Albaria no Otome'' was released by Gimmick House and Magical Craft for PC-FX and later for PlayStation. The game has a very similar dynamic to its predecessor ''Angelique'', with the protagonist Ashanty, a young woman who will have to choose between being the new sacred protector of a kingdom, or falling in love and living happily with one of her knights who will help her during the game. In 2002,
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released its very successful ''
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'', which brought many new fans to the still-new genre. In 2006,
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'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". '' McKenzie & Co'' (1995) from
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and ''Girl's Club'' (1992) from
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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 ''
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'' in 2006 for the PC. In 2024, the first 3D Otome game Love and Deepspace was published by . Some publications that regularly cover ''otome'' games include B's LOG and Dengeki Girl's Style.


Style

The genre has many style elements in common with ''shōjo'' manga and ''josei'' manga, and plotwise they are often similar to harem manga. ''Otome'' games that are released on console and handheld platforms contain no pornographic content, as companies such as
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and
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do not allow it. There are games released on a PC platform which are rated 18+ for their
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. 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, CG stills, and a small epilogue or set scene at the end of the game when a character is successfully finished.


Characteristics


Gameplay

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 be followed. In the
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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
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''otome'' 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 , which is to have voice acting throughout the entire game. The love interests are often voiced by well-known
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. 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. Most ''otome'' games' heroines are not voiced, due to the budget concerns of voicing all their dialogue. However, there are some games featuring fully voiced heroines, such as ''
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'' or '' Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time''.


Representation of women

In ''otome'' games, the main female character is generally categorized as either self-insert or non-self-insert. Self-insert does not have personality and backstory, giving players space to insert themselves into the game. In contrast, the non-self-insert main character has a more vivid personality and detailed story, whose characteristics do not depend on the player for existence. However, in either case, the main character in most ''otome'' games has a fixed image. Usually, the game unfolds from the protagonist's first point of view. In general, it is difficult to represent the female protagonist in simple terms, because the game character as an avatar of the player is ambiguous and complex, a state where subject and object coexist: they are both the player's "shoes" and admirable icon.


Representation of men

The main men characters who can develop a romantic relationship with vary from game to game. In general, however, the appearances of main men characters who can develop romantic relationships are handsome and attractive. There are some typical character archetypes in the ''otome'' game: Oresama, Kuudere, Childhood Friend, Shota, Mature/Older Man, Dandere, Megane, Tsundere, Yandere, Genki Guy, the flirt, and the playboy.


Other media adaptation


Manga

''Otome'' games have strong links with ''shōjo'' manga, with popular titles often spawning a manga series (e.g. '' Neo Angelique'' and ''
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''), and popular
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series getting adapted to
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(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 ''
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'' featuring popular characters from ''otome'' games.


Anime

Some popular games have also been adapted to
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,
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s, or series, such as ''Angelique'', ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Notable ''otome'' games


Notable otome game developers and publishers


See also

* '' Otomechikku'', a genre of manga


Notes


References


External links


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) {{Video game genre Romance video games Video game genres