Dandelion: Wishes Brought to you is a Korean dating sim about a depressed, lonely young woman who encounters five mysterious animals and gets to know them as pets...only for them to become people!

This is the first game made by Cheritz (Nameless, Mystic Messenger) and is a bit rough around the edges but still overall very enjoyable. The protagonist is a realistically drawn college student with anxiety caused by an abusive mother, and her arc of self discovery and healing is really well done. There's a lot of stats raising, which is sometimes cleverly integrated with the story and sometimes irritating. The love interests are varied and interesting as characters, and the romances vary from "good" to "I respect what they were going for but it didn't quite work for me". It's not full on furry but it probably helps if you think catboys and rabbitboys are cute ;)
Content notes: consent issues, abusive parents, unfortunate disability angst, abusive love interest
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To celebrate the start of Spring here in the Southern hemisphere, and because as
scytale pointed out catboys are...kind of...like hobbits, in that they're short and hairy and like food >.>

This is the first game made by Cheritz (Nameless, Mystic Messenger) and is a bit rough around the edges but still overall very enjoyable. The protagonist is a realistically drawn college student with anxiety caused by an abusive mother, and her arc of self discovery and healing is really well done. There's a lot of stats raising, which is sometimes cleverly integrated with the story and sometimes irritating. The love interests are varied and interesting as characters, and the romances vary from "good" to "I respect what they were going for but it didn't quite work for me". It's not full on furry but it probably helps if you think catboys and rabbitboys are cute ;)
Content notes: consent issues, abusive parents, unfortunate disability angst, abusive love interest
My reaction posts
Download the demo or buy the full game
To celebrate the start of Spring here in the Southern hemisphere, and because as