Nowhere Girl

Trainwreck Studios  •  Oct 29, 2018  •  80% from 36 reviews

Meet Pseudo, the ghostly beauty chained to your leg, and prepare for a whirlwind of emotions in Nowhere Girl!

$6.99 (USD)

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Reviews Summary

Players are enamored with Nowhere Girl's unique premise and emotional storytelling, praising its depth and relatable characters.

Many appreciate the humor woven into the narrative, although some critique the limited choices and pacing.

Overall, the game has struck a chord with those seeking a heartfelt romantic experience, despite a few minor flaws.

The Good

  • Deep and emotional storytelling
  • Relatable and expressive characters
  • Humor balanced with heartfelt moments
  • Unique premise of loving a ghost

The Bad

  • Limited choices impact replayability
  • Pacing can feel slow at times
  • Some players found characters annoying
  • Default UI feels cheap

The Horny

  • Descriptions of sexual acts included
  • Players enjoyed the ghostly romance
  • Unique take on love beyond death
  • Some humor in ghostly interactions

Top rated reviews

I liked the game. I'm glad I bought it. However, I have to qualify my recommendation a bit. The thing is, I'm nuts. When I was younger, and less bitter/broken/bleak/cynical/realistic/ pessimistic/nihilistic, I held the irrationally romantic notion of how wonderful it would be to love a ghost. To be free from the petty foibles that plague human-to-human re…

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Trainwreck Studios continues to be one of the best western VN devs. The writing is amazing, unless you hate laughing, crying, or feeling any emotions. The art is great, but is secondary to the writing, which is how it should be, in my opinion. I've played far too many VNs lately where it feels like I'm searching for pretty art instead of enjoying the story.…

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I've read a lot of visual novels before.. and never have I read one that went nearly this deep about romantic love. This VN goes longer than I expected it to and while at times seemed to drag on too long, it pays off in the end with a a tantalizing and bitter sweet love story that stretches from the Earth we live on past the gates of Heaven and Hell and int…

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Game Details

From the developer

If you love someone, let them go. Unfortunately, you've got to love her first! That's the only way to get rid of Pseudo, the mysterious ghostly woman who has been chained to your leg! A short romantic visual novel from Wilson Taylor, the writer of the critically acclaimed dating sim Animal Lover!

About this game

About This Game

After getting sad-drunk with a biker-wizard, you, the protagonist of our story, have woken up with a ghost in your bed! Her ghostly tail is chained to your leg and she's just as scared as you are! You can shake and rattle and yell and kick and scream all you like, but there's only one way to set the poor thing free. You've got to fall in love with her. The feeling doesn't have to be mutual.

Is it worth it to fall in love with someone who will leave you? Did you ever have a choice in the matter? Can you at least try to have some fun while it lasts? Or is it simply too hard to let go?



Features:

  • Script from acclaimed VN writer Wilson Taylor
  • Art by Emily Suh
  • A touching romantic comedy with a dark, unexpected endgame
  • Expressive cast of characters
  • Unravel the mystery behind Pseudo's darkened past

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