Leroux: -
To the Moon, unless you count that as a Visual Novel
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Life is Strange, depending on your interpretation of the main characters' relationship
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Life is Strange: Before the Storm You will end up sobbing on the floor with these too though, so I'm not sure it's a good idea. ;P
Maybe
Florence?
When The Past Was Around?
Catherine?
Hunie Pop?
Table Manners?
Old Man's Journey? The thing is, such games usually tend to have some visual novel or dating sim elements, but also some casual or hardcore puzzle / arcade / physics stuff in these cases.
And since you didn't exclude Walking Simulators: ;)
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Gone Home -
Firewatch -
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Slime Rancher also has kind of a romance plot, but it's mostly about farming slimes.
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Stikbold! A Dodgeball Adventure has a Get the Girl subplot, if you can call it that (single player campaign is not much more than an hour long) - but then again, so have
Monkey Island,
Super Mario and a lot of other games
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Venetica has some romance themes, IIRC, but I don't remember how strong they were. They played a part in the beginning and maybe in dreams or something?
- There are some modules for
Neverwinter Nights where it's pretty hard to escape the romance related stuff (some pretty centered on sex as well, like A Dance With Rogue or Gladiatrix or Demonheart series, but I think in
Sanctum of the Archmage the romance is more sweet, and possibly not optional, or in any case not arbitrary but centered on one specific character)
Anyway, as you've found out yourself, pretty hard to find a game where romance is not just an irrelevant or optional subplot and which at the same time has neither visual novel nor dating sim nor walking simulator elements. Why torture yourself anyway? Forget about Valentine's Day and do something totally unrelated and fun for a change!
Thanks for the suggestions! I can't believe I forgot about Catherine.
Darvond: HuniePop 2, Coming sooner than you think.</s>
Okay, so in my opinion, romance and video games have gone as well together as peanut butter & cactus needles.
Romances in videogames have existed about as long as they have themselves; the thing is most romances in them tend to be utter rubbish, so you'd be better off downloading something like Wordgrinder or Nano and writing it yourself.
I'm sure good ones exist, but for the life of me, I can't think of any,
but at least Mobygames can. You make a good point. Games are an interactive, action based medium; and romance plots don't have much going on when it comes to actually doing stuff.
DiffuseReflection: I'll just point out that there are a large number of hidden object games where romance is part of the storyline. Most are not on GOG, but e.g. Big Fish has many: they even have a separate
love and romance category listing.
I wanted to try something from Big Fish for a while now. Their romance category looks like a good place to start. Thanks!
That looks pretty good. I try to grab it on sale. Thank you!