A tale of two girls, not only learning to speak with each other but also learning how to express themselves to one another. Will it be a happy ending and what can you learn along the way?
Lynn writes: I have to admit, whilst I am absolutely in love with Yuri (lesbian relationships or homoeroticism) visual novels, I was a bit hesitant at first when I heard of The Expression Amrilato for the very first time.
Although its premise is a love story between girls, it also has the main feature of teaching you the language Esperanto, called Juliamo in the game, and is, therefore, an educational visual novel at the same time.
SukeraSparo and MangaGamer has just announced that their yuri visual novel "The Expression Amrilato" has landed on Steam. So don't miss out on it if you like visual novels and yuri content.
Good to see that Valve have changed their mind about that one, as the game itself doesn't not feature any sexual content and therefore it was just bizarre to not allow it's launch. Still, is such a shame that mostly likely only happened after all the noise that people (myself included) did.
So I would argue that supporting GOG on that release is a better idea than buying from Steam. Because that way we will motivate the guys at GOG to keep allowing this type of game in their store and that at least works as a safe net in case Steam tries anything like that with other games.
@Vits "We will only see lewd content in this game if people mod it in. Because the original title was created as a All-Ages product and therefore doesn't feature that sort of content."
- Sounds about right be the looks of it. Well, then it should be safe on Steam if that's the case.
Valve's taken aim at MangaGamer once again and it's The Expression: Amrilato that's caught in the crossfire. What could Valve have against an all-ages yuri visual novel about learning to communicate? And why do they keep targeting MangaGamer?
They seem to target school settings as well but only if it's a japanese VN. Many have been not allowed just for featuring children despite the VN having no sexual undertones whatsoever.