Otome Games
Rules
- Please stay on-topic: post about otome games. Otome games are romance games aimed at women who want to romance men. For the purposes of this community, games with female love interests (LIs) count as long as it isn't mostly female LIs: men should be at least half of the LI options. Note that you do not have to be a straight woman to post: people outside the target demographic play too, and you are welcome here. Amare games will be allowed given how small the community on the Fediverse is for it, and how they overlap with otome, but if the community starts to overwhelmingly have non-otome amare posts I reserve the right to change this rule and redirect those posts to a new amare community.
- In an effort to keep this community more discussion-based, please only post fanart and the like if you made the art yourself. Your own fanart, cosplays, etc. are very welcome.
- Don’t be a jerk.
3a. No bigotry or discrimination. This includes but is not limited to homophobia, racism, sexism, etc.
3b. Be respectful of other peoples’ tastes. You may absolutely despise an LI and want to discuss it, and that’s fine. Casting negative aspersions on or directly insulting people who love that LI is not fine. What we find interesting in fiction does not always directly translate to real-life desires.
- Please don’t directly link to pirated content.
- Tag any NSFW content as such. If you are not sure whether to tag it that way, err on the side of caution and tag.
- Please indicate spoilers. The following format works on both Lemmy and Kbin, but if you are using an app it may not. See this comment for which apps handle spoilers. Note that spoilers in post bodies will just show the text in the preview if you link the post in, say, Discord, instead of spoiling it.
Spoilers for OtomeGame: The Game
Something that happened at the end of the game!
Something else that happened at the end of the game!
That will appear as:
Spoilers for OtomeGame: The Game
Something that happened at the end of the game!
Something else that happened at the end of the game! 7. When advertising something you have worked on (think your own otome review website, or an otome game you have worked on), please use common sense for what is spammy. If there's about four new posts here weekly, don't post a progress update weekly—we don't want self-promotion overwhelming the community. But finding new otome creators is cool, so do post them here every once in awhile! I reserve the right to change this rule to be more specific about what exactly counts as spammy and what does not, but I feel I'll know it when I see it and trust most posters to operate in good faith.
Not Rules
Magazine/community icon from My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! -Pirates of the Disturbance-
Our backup community is [email protected].
Q: Why is this needed?
A: TL;DR: We have had to start over a lot due to instances dying.
- First, otome on Lemmy/Mbin started with Kbin, at
[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
, which went down when kbin.social had federation issues and eventually went down. - Then we moved to
[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
, which went down when kbin.run unexpectedly vanished. - So we moved again to [email protected], where we can hopefully stay. If not, we jump to…
- [email protected].
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i used that as a short hand for games meant for self-insertion, that have a very thin MC characterization as a result. Yumejoshi is generally a term for fans who like to self/oc-ship instead of having a defined MC, so blank slate-self inserts fall into that area.
I think the only game where that kind of worked for me was mystic messenger 🤔 But thats because you have a lot of opportunities to voice your opinion there, so it felt more natural to identify myself with the MC.
Our Life is a great self-insertion game.
I thought "yumejoshi" applied to any fan who liked to self/OC-ship. So if there was a game with a defined MC, a fan who liked to imagine themselves instead of MC with one of the LIs would be a yumejoshi. Please let me know if I'm wrong! I don't have an understanding of Japanese fandom the way a lot of otome lovers do (wonder if they gained it through being bilingual?) and I'd like to learn.
I'm not really an expert for otome terminology myself, thats just based on my own interpretation of the term ^^;
I may or may not have poked my head into English-speaking yumejoshi communities and I think they use the one I said. Sorry if I came off like I was demanding something, was just curious!