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Nekomimi Days: 365 Days With You is a visual novel and life simulation game from Moesoft. It follows Yuto, a freelance illustrator who finds a girl with cat ears named Milk during a rainstorm. The story unfolds as they build a quiet life together, with Milk’s childlike curiosity reshaping Yuto’s routines. The game blends dialogue-driven storytelling with light management tasks like cooking and chores. Released in 2025, it’s available on PS4, PS5, and Switch. It’s a slow-paced, slice-of-life narrative focused on small moments and emotional bonding.
The gameplay alternates between visual novel segments and simulation mechanics. Players navigate dialogue choices that influence Milk’s behavior and story outcomes. Daily tasks like preparing meals or helping Milk adapt to technology are handled through simple menus and mini-interactions. There’s no combat or time pressure. Progress hinges on conversation, with choices affecting relationship meters. Sessions often last 2, 4 hours, blending storytelling with light task management. Controls are minimal, relying on button presses for menus. The experience leans on repetition, with routines like shopping or crafting recurring weekly.
Community feedback shows a 78% completion rate and 82% positive reviews. Average playtime is 12.5 hours, with 30% of players finishing in under 10. Moods are overwhelmingly warm and cozy, though 15% call it “too slow.” One user wrote, “Feels like living a quiet life with a catgirl, exactly what I needed.” The game’s 45 achievements have a 78% completion rate, with common unlocks tied to cooking or dialogue choices. Priced at $39.99, it’s seen as a low-effort, high-emotion experience. Critics praise its pacing, though some wish for deeper interactions.
This game is a soft, slow burn for fans of slice-of-life stories. It’s ideal for players seeking minimal challenge and emotional payoff. With a mid-range price and achievable goals, it’s a safe pick for casual sessions. The repetitive tasks may test patience, but the bond between characters feels genuine. If you enjoy quiet, character-driven stories over action, it’s worth a try. Completionists will appreciate the 45 achievements, but don’t expect a fast-paced adventure.
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