Reviews from

in the past


I'd pay for Aeshleigh to kick my ribs in.

I love the random heavy metal moments in this game
don't really like reading through visual novels so I was skipping most of it
it was cool, pretty short, way too polished for a Ad
people do be grinding a crazy amount of hours in this game on steam and honestly? understandable

Colonel Sanders/10
not much, but honest work

This game is a little too polished for it's own good


i wish every franchise had a dating sim

One of the worst parody attempts I've ever seen.

pretty good 1 hour experience

They went balls out on this one, and I absolutely love it, really just a fun game to waste- spend 2/3 hours of your life

this game made me buy a chicken sandwich from mcdonalds and it was shit

was so much fun and such a weird game with fun vibes!

Let's be honest, it's better than it has any right to be.

why am i writing this i don't want anyone to know i actually played this game

Wow. Truly a genre-defining masterpiece.

Stupid fun visual novel that knows what it's about.

You can tell the devs really tried here but it's just not a good concept.

Beyond the initial surprise and funny references, it's a threadbare and boring VN.

Played this as a joke with my friends but it's honestly not terrible, KFC has WAIFUS!

this is my first game i completed on my new Steam Deck and honestly? this is the content i'm looking for. the storytelling was hilarious and immersive, if completely nuts at times, and the characters were weirdly well fleshed-out for a free one hour game. also colonel sanders is hot, who knew? the only reason i can't give it higher is because i didn't get the ending i wanted. maybe on my next playthrough

✔️ Tested on Steam Deck, it works fine (07/03/2023). Only the touchpad works with this game tho.

Really meme and terrible dating sim made to just advertise KFC products. Do not waste your time with this.

This is the kind of game that makes nihilists see the value in living.


This will be my one-for-all review on joke visual novels. What started off as satirizing and parodying a medium eventually became a part of the medium itself. This is further enforced by the normalization of parody dating simulators directly from the source or by larger established entities.

i have nothing to say about this