Desktop Mascot Game 'Existence/Nonexistent Lilith' Launches to Very Positive Steam Reviews
The desktop mascot spin-off extends the 'Existence/Nonexistent' series into a new format, finding strong early reception on Steam.
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Publisher Nino Games released the desktop mascot game 'Existence/Nonexistent Lilith' on Steam on July 16. The software brings Lilith, a character from the visual novel 'Existence/Nonexistent You, and Me' and the JRPG 'Existence/Nonexistent Dreamer: Silver Onion Forest,' to the user's desktop. As of writing, Steam reviews are 97% positive out of approximately 340 reviews. The game is currently voice-acted in Chinese only, with Japanese voice support planned for December. It is on sale for 238 yen until July 24.
Lilith can be moved across windows and the taskbar, double-clicked for conversation, and will change into pajamas at night. The game's smooth motion and the character's floating presence have been highlighted in user reviews as key draws. Nino Games published the title, which is the third installment in the 'Existence/Nonexistent' universe after the original visual novel and its JRPG sequel. Multi-monitor support is included for Windows users.
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