Angel Legion

Rose Seed Replica

LezLiz  •  Sep 9, 2020  •  85% from 22 reviews We limit games with under 25 reviews to an 85% review score to prevent review tampering. This game's actual review score is 86%, from 22 reviews.

A feel-good point-and-click lesbian love story about two women unexpectedly cast to the other end of the galaxy.

$14.99 (USD)

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Reviews Summary

Players have mixed feelings about the game, highlighting its heartfelt story and representation while noting awkward writing and pacing issues. The gameplay is often described as more of a visual novel than a traditional adventure.

85% We limit games with under 25 reviews to an 85% review score to prevent review tampering. This game's actual review score is 86%, from 22 reviews. Based on 22 reviews

The Good

  • Heartfelt love story
  • Strong representation
  • Engaging branching paths
  • Cute art style

The Bad

  • Awkward writing
  • Strange pacing
  • Flat character development
  • Feels more like a novel

The Horny

  • Violently gay content
  • Flirting and dating focus
  • Sweet lesbian romance
  • Cute fuzzy yuri elements

Top rated reviews

There is one word to describe this game perfectly: Awkward. It's not bad, or unlikable, but it just felt awkward and strange to me - nothing like the feel-good that was promised on the Steam page. On one hand, I had the impression that "awkward" was a good fit for the theme of the game. A big part of the story was self-discovery and trying to fit into a w…

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There is a lot of goddamn content here, all violently gay and I love it. I beat it twice and still have more stuff to do. Honestly the appeal outside of Lesbian circles is limited, but for those who it does interest, 15$ is a fucking steal. I'm honestly suprised my heart hasn't exploded from all the gayness.

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Smart, funny and effortlessly nostalgic. Rose Seed Replica hooks you in early and takes you on an intergalactic journey full of love, adventure, meaning and heart. It's easy to see this game is a labour of love. The creator has done an excellent job. Congratulations on this momentous achievement LezLiz.

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About This Game

What if you got zapped to smithereens by some kind of alien contraption, only to somehow wake up in a remote space station far, far away from Earth? That'd be awful, right?

But what if the lady who kind of did that to you actually turned out to be the loveliest person ever? And she liked girls too? What would that make it?

Gay. There's no way around that. It's queer women kissing and messing with each other, feel-good slice-of-life, aloof banter, silly dates, an occasional serious topic, rainbows, awkward humor, bad puns, nonsensical mysteries and stuff.

What's the big deal?



  • 100% yuri
  • 100% gay agenda
  • 100+ choices to make
  • 170,000 words worth of dialogue
  • 6 different story routes
  • 4 different romance types
  • Awkward humor and light drama
  • LGBT+ positive and inclusive
  • Made by a lesbian

Who are the characters?




Sophie, the heroine of our story, is an ordinary gay scientist doing research for a somewhat shady private laboratory. Or, well, she was at least, until her disappearance from the planet put a definitive halt to her research and whole career.

Even though Sophie can be kind of spontaneous and aloof at times, she's still a rather calm and sensible person in general. She loves cats and of girls, even though she rarely got to spend that much time with either.

Bryn is the mysterious lady who kind of took Sophie with her to the far end of the galaxy. She appears cool and a bit quiet at first, but do first impressions ever prove right? Could her personality actually be quite different once she's comfortable with Sophie's company?

Actually, who is she anyway, and what did she try to achieve? Even though she looks like a human, is she actually from Earth at all? Like, the technology she had in her possession definitely wasn't from Earth, and she might just have been a wee bit reluctant to accurately answer certain questions about herself.

Some strange individuals inhabit the isolated place where Sophie and Bryn arrive. These individuals might turn out to be helpful as Sophie tries to make sense of the confusion. Depending on what Sophie does, they might even become friends with her over time.

Also, even though meeting new people might be very unlikely somewhere in deep space, who knows if someone else could actually be transported there the same way Sophie and Bryn were. Like, whoever is behind the mess might have no reason to stop with the nonsense...

How does this play?




Well, you mainly just point and click to move around and talk to characters. You're also prompted for decisions at certain point of the game, and those will affect in various ways what happens later.

Depending on how you interact with the characters and the environment, you can end up with different kinds of romances with Bryn, go to different kinds of dates, incite various levels of drama and do some weird and funny things.

Oh, and you might also be able to make sense of some of the nonsense going around if you keep at it.

Comments (123)

Most recent community feedback.

Zestine

Love the visuals and the side missions. The character banter is top tier.

Nyra

Story is solid and the combat feels great, just wish there was more UI customization.

Kiro

I keep coming back after every update. The new scenes were worth it.