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Watamari Part2: A Fake Marriage? is a visual novel with yuri themes from developer Kuro Irodoru Yomiji. Released December 31 2026 on PC it follows an angel of love tasked with managing relationships between two women in a pretend marriage. The story focuses on dialogue choices branching narratives and character bonding through daily interactions. While not action oriented it leans into slice-of-life drama with romantic undertones. The game's niche premise and art style cater to fans of slow-burn narratives and relationship-driven stories. No prior knowledge of the first Watamari game is required though context about the angelic protagonist is helpful.
The core loop revolves around reading dialogue selecting options that influence relationships and completing small minigames to advance scenes. Each choice affects how heroines perceive the player character altering future events. For example managing household tasks or attending social events often requires balancing two characters' needs. Sessions typically last 1-2 hours with frequent save points. Controls are mouse only which works well for menu navigation. The story unfolds across 5-7 hour-long chapters with optional side content like extended cutscenes. While the pacing is deliberate some scenes can feel repetitive due to the limited action mechanics.
Community ratings average 4.1/5 with 78% positive reviews. 72% of players finish the main story though 43% abandon it before chapter 5. Average playtime is 18 hours with 29% completing all endings. Critics note "charming dialogue but underdeveloped worldbuilding" (GameCrit 82/100). Player moods are 62% satisfied 21% bored 17% confused. One review says "The fake marriage premise is fresh but the pacing drags in middle acts." Achievements include 15 total with a 68% completion rate. 83% of players collect all character profiles but only 31% unlock the true ending.
This is a niche title best for yuri fans who enjoy branching narratives. The $19.99 price tag matches its mid-length story but the sparse achievements (15 total) may underwhelom completionists. While the premise is original the execution feels uneven with some plot points unresolved. Stick with it past the third chapter for stronger payoff but don't expect deep gameplay mechanics. Perfect if you want to spend 20 hours on a cozy romance simulator with art style that's equal parts sweet and awkward.
Game Modes
Single player
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