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Bad Apple Wars
Bad Apple Wars

Bad Apple Wars

2015 Aksys Games

Playable on

Game modes

Single player

HowLongToBeat

Main

04:45

Main +

10:45

100%

19:30

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First release date

November 19, 2015

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Summary

Bad Apple Wars is a Japanese otome visual novel. The game is a love action adventure game about the cycle of death and rebirth and a tale about life and love.

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OpenCritic reviews

17Reviews75Good score

Digitally Downloaded

October 13, 2017

Excellent

Between the heartfelt character stories, sexy designs, and the deep intimacy brought about by game mechanics, I found Bad Apple Wars' romance much more intertwined with everything that's going on.

God is a Geek

October 16, 2017

Great

Bad Apple Wars is yet another interesting otome game from Otomate that manages to stand out from their other releases really well but one that has a terrible font that annoyed me constantly.

Level Down Games

November 15, 2017

Good

Although Bad Apple Wars may have a slow beginning, it is worth pushing through to allow yourself to learn about these amazing backgrounds and build great friendships and romances in one visual novel.

PS4Blog.net

October 26, 2017

Good

Bad Apple Wars is a visual novel that doesn't reinvent the genre, but is still a good release on the PlayStation Vita. I liked the branching story, but thought that the presentation could have been better. If you're looking for a new visual novel to take for a spin on PS Vita, then this could be what you needed.

GearNuke

October 13, 2017

Good

Bad Apple Wars can be classified as an interesting story experience with a lack of gameplay elements. The game offers a quirky cast of characters with a great art style to back them making it an ideal choice for those looking for their next visual novel in the Otome genre.

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