AMBERS VALENTINE SPECIAL
by kimochi · developer page
A brief Valentine's confession with Amber in pixel art form
'You've written Amber a valentines day card... Now all theres left to do, is to give it to her.'
A brief Valentine's confession with Amber in pixel art form
StashlyVN Review
Amber's Valentine Special is a short interactive piece from kimochi that frames itself as a companion to their larger project Welcome to Greedcorp. The premise is refreshingly simple: you've prepared a Valentine's Day card for Amber, and this game is the moment of delivery—a focused narrative beat rather than an expansive story.
As a brief HTML5 visual novel, it prioritizes intimate, conversational pacing over mechanical complexity. The pixel art aesthetic lends a retro charm to the interaction, and the erotic elements are woven into what amounts to a romantic confession scene. Kimochi keeps the tone playful rather than heavy-handed; this feels like a standalone moment of connection rather than an explicit spectacle. The interactive nature means your choices shape how the exchange unfolds, though given the short runtime, don't expect branching that rivals full-length titles.
The developer is transparent that this is a brief piece—not a full game and unlikely to receive updates unless critical issues emerge. That honesty matters; if you're looking for depth or hours of content, manage expectations accordingly. What you're getting is a well-crafted snapshot: a confession scene with adult undertones, rendered in nostalgic 2D pixel work, designed to be completed in one sitting. It works best as either a standalone treat for fans of the series or as a introduction to kimochi's character work if you're curious about Greedcorp.
Pros
- Pixel art presentation has genuine retro appeal and character
- Intimate pacing respects the Valentine's Day framing without overselling
- Interactive choices let you shape the confession moment
- Adult content integrated naturally into the narrative rather than grafted on
- Transparent about scope prevents disappointment
Cons
- Extremely short—expect 15-30 minutes maximum
- Limited mechanical depth; primarily a reading experience
- No updates planned, so polish issues may persist
- Works best if you're already familiar with or interested in Greedcorp
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