About This Game Frequent Flyer: A Long Distance Love StoryAfter Emi moves into a new apartment after breaking up with her ex, she embarks on a solo vacation to Scotland, where she meets a bonnie lass named Isobel.They fall hard and fast for each other, but Isobel is hiding secrets that will shake Emi to her very core... do you trust her?FeaturesPartial Voice Acting from a very talented cast!All new OST10+ CGsCG GalleryMultiple Endings (Including a secret ending!) 7aa9394dea Title: Frequent Flyer: A Long Distance Love StoryGenre: CasualDeveloper:NewWestGamesPublisher:NewWestGamesRelease Date: 12 Mar, 2018 Frequent Flyer: A Long Distance Love Story Activation Crack frequent flyer a long distance love story. frequent flyer a long distance love story download Frequent Flier: A Long Distance Love Story is a short yuri (girl x girl) romance visual novel by NewWestGames, the same developers of Ecchi Sketch: Draw Cute Girls Every Day! and Sweet Volley High. Frequent Flier tells the story of Emi, an American girl that's spending her vacation in Scotland. She soon meets a Scottish girl called Isobel, and they both fall in love and start making plans for their future. Everything seems fine at first, but them Isobel starts acting very weird...The game was based on a true story, according to the developers. It starts cute, but Emi and Isobel's relationship gets unhealthy after a while. As soon as Isobel tells her "first visible lie" to Emi, I knew there was something wrong, and that this story probably wouldn't have a happy ending. Anyway, the writing here felt basic to me; it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't that good either. It was readable. I grew curious to know which lies would Isobel tell next, and how Emi would react to them. The art style is very basic together with the coloring, but that didn't bother me so much. Some CGs were pretty (like Emi in the bathtub), but most of them (especially the erotic ones) weren't so good. BGM was alright, somewhat likable. About the voice acting, like it says on the description page, is only partial: just Isobel and James (Emi's best friend) are voiced. The VA was acceptable in my opinion. Also, it took me 2 hours to reach all endings, including the "hidden one".4.5\/10. I recommend getting this visual novel on a generous sale or a bundle and if you don't care about amateur art. It can be a good choice if you're in the mood to read something quick. There's also a free R18 patch which adds additional scenes to the game. You can find it on the developer's website.. This game is a bittersweet love story with some mature themes such as mental illness handled maturely and confidently. I found myself empathising with the protagonist's feelings, which made the story's outcome quite emotionally striking. There was a lot of good artwork, and the background music was used well. There were a few typos but nothing distracting. I understand from the developer's in-game notes that the story was at least partly autobiographical: in which case I thank her for her courage in sharing her experiences in this game. It affected me deeply and I wish her the best in her life and future writing endeavours :). Frequent Flier: A Long Distance Love Story is a short yuri (girl x girl) romance visual novel by NewWestGames, the same developers of Ecchi Sketch: Draw Cute Girls Every Day! and Sweet Volley High. Frequent Flier tells the story of Emi, an American girl that's spending her vacation in Scotland. She soon meets a Scottish girl called Isobel, and they both fall in love and start making plans for their future. Everything seems fine at first, but them Isobel starts acting very weird...The game was based on a true story, according to the developers. It starts cute, but Emi and Isobel's relationship gets unhealthy after a while. As soon as Isobel tells her "first visible lie" to Emi, I knew there was something wrong, and that this story probably wouldn't have a happy ending. Anyway, the writing here felt basic to me; it wasn't terrible, but it wasn't that good either. It was readable. I grew curious to know which lies would Isobel tell next, and how Emi would react to them. The art style is very basic together with the coloring, but that didn't bother me so much. Some CGs were pretty (like Emi in the bathtub), but most of them (especially the erotic ones) weren't so good. BGM was alright, somewhat likable. About the voice acting, like it says on the description page, is only partial: just Isobel and James (Emi's best friend) are voiced. The VA was acceptable in my opinion. Also, it took me 2 hours to reach all endings, including the "hidden one".4.5\/10. I recommend getting this visual novel on a generous sale or a bundle and if you don't care about amateur art. It can be a good choice if you're in the mood to read something quick. There's also a free R18 patch which adds additional scenes to the game. You can find it on the developer's website.. Both visuals and writing are horrible: repetetive and boring. There's no meaningful choices, the drama seems made of cardboard.. I have to say, I really liked this game much more than I thought I would. I typically don't play visual novels but a friend recommended this one to me and I gave it a shot.The game has great writing (super funny at parts!) and I felt that it told a very real story - Love is full of ups and downs and the creator really makes you feel the weight of this, particularly near the end. The excitement and lust of a new relationship, the longing when they're away, the paranoia, the fights, the make-ups, the everything. This game felt deep and bittersweet, and from what I've seen, it's pretty rare in this genre.Though have I little in common with the Emi (main character), I felt myself relating to her far more than I originally imagined. The supporting staff is also great - Really appreciated the voice actress who did Isobel and James reminds me of someone I actually hang out with!Even if VNs are not your thing, I highly recommend you pick this up. I was skeptical going in but I really liked it!. I have to say, I really liked this game much more than I thought I would. I typically don't play visual novels but a friend recommended this one to me and I gave it a shot.The game has great writing (super funny at parts!) and I felt that it told a very real story - Love is full of ups and downs and the creator really makes you feel the weight of this, particularly near the end. The excitement and lust of a new relationship, the longing when they're away, the paranoia, the fights, the make-ups, the everything. This game felt deep and bittersweet, and from what I've seen, it's pretty rare in this genre.Though have I little in common with the Emi (main character), I felt myself relating to her far more than I originally imagined. The supporting staff is also great - Really appreciated the voice actress who did Isobel and James reminds me of someone I actually hang out with!Even if VNs are not your thing, I highly recommend you pick this up. I was skeptical going in but I really liked it!
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