Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Modern Visual Arts Laboratory | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Please download Korean / Japanese version from other page.
▼ About this game
'Lucy -The Eternity She Wished For-' is a Visual Novel, about a boy and an android. You play as the boy, who faces decisions and moral dilemmas in this near-future world. This is a story that has touched many hearts and continues to have a strong impact on those who partake in this compelling journey.
▼ Features
■ 'Overwhelmingly Positive' STEAM user reviews
■ Beautiful Graphic Arts
■ Heroine fully voiced in Korean and Japanese
■ EXTRA epilogue scenario
▼ Synopsis
In the near future, androids have become the way of the norm. Emotionless husks of metal have become a part of human society, much to the dismay of the boy. The robot he found at the dumpsite though, this one was different. It laughed, it cried, it smiled, it has dreams, just like a human…
▼ Caution
■ When running an application, a network connection is required to check the version of the application.
■ Depending on device specifications, it may take some time to get to the title screen after version check sequence.
▼ About Developers
Project Director / Scenario : S.R
Graphic : Defender
C.V : Yume Maihara (舞原ゆめ) / Byeol Yi Noh
Developer Contact : [email protected]
I’ve played Otome games— mostly romance ones for ex: Hatoful Boyfriend, but it wasn’t as good as I’d thought it would be. Castle Break was one of the few good ones... that is, until this game. I like the android theme, having recently played Detroit: Become Human and being into Sci-Fi and anime. The story so far is compelling. It’s nice that you get to see the main character’s home life as well as his school life. Lucy is a likable character thus far and the main character is showing character development. Music suits the scenes and the artwork is polished anime style with colorful, detailed backgrounds. You get to choose some dialogue and the transitions are nice. Enjoying the game so far, to my surprise.
I’ve never really written a review on any App Store games I’ve played but this one I just had to. From finding your android till the end of the story the memories you make will leave a mark on you, it had me almost wanting to cry but I somehow kept it back. I really do recommend buying this game, read and think about the decisions you make because the game really does get to you in more ways than one.
It's been a while since I've seen such a well-crafted game that touches on what companionship is. Pair that with the concept of androids and you have a wonderful and enlightening glimpse into the possible future. I got fairly emotional too, it was great.
Seriously why did it have to end like that? I’m not mad don’t get the wrong idea, I mean this is absolutely one of the most emotional games I’ve ever experienced. After I finished it I couldn’t stop crying because of how heartbreaking it was. I will say this game absolutely deserves an award and it deserves a sequel or something very very similar to it. I’ll also let the makers of this game off the hook for this due to its great story and all the hard work and artistry they put into it. But it don’t want have to go through another sad ending like this again because after I finished it at around 12 I couldn’t sleep for the rest of the entire night.
Wow. This VN was simply incredible, and does very well on the iPhone. Multiple routes and endings. The story is visceral and emotional and has not received the recognition it deserves. 10/10
This game reels you in with the gameplay also providing Lucy with a voice is the better part in my opinion. I love this game and if they make games or more visual novels I will always try them.
What an amazing visual novel! Reminiscent of Clamp's Chobits and Kubrick/Spielberg's A.I., this visually and aurally pleasing story about a teen boy, his father, and a discarded feminine-looking android will touch the heart while raising deep questions about the potential benefits and detriments of artificial intelligence. Smooth game play and multiple save slots help maximize the VN's entertainment value.
Impressive quality for an IOS Visual Novel. The story is touching, the characters are interesting, and the ending is painful. 5:5 worth it.
I was back and forth on getting this game for a while, but after finally saving enough I picked it up and never looked back. The art styles are very well drawn and make things look so smooth on IOS. The story and extras have you feeling so much emotion in many ways. The characters, although simple, were compelling enough to keep me captivated until the end (which made me cry like a little baby), especially Lucy herself as the questions of how AI would affect our society would come into play later on. 11/10 cannot reccomend it enough.