Gingy's Corner Gingy’s Corner: The Ghost of Joe Papp By Gingy Gibson • February 23rd, 2018 As a former theater kid, The Ghost of Joe Papp was a trip down memory lane.
Gingy's Corner Gingy’s Corner: Nicole: The Otome By Gingy Gibson • February 9th, 2018 Nicole is a bland, semi-competent mess of a dating sim.
Gingy's Corner A Culinary School Sim, with Dating Elements By Gingy Gibson • January 12th, 2018 Let’s start our month of regret with Pastry Lovers, the world’s premiere broken English baking otome.
Gingy's Corner Brilliant Shadows: Magic and Introspection By Gingy Gibson • December 15th, 2017 Brilliant Shadows – Part One of the Book of Gray Magic is a sweet VN about introspection. Also there’s magic, but mostly the introspection and searching thing.
Gingy's Corner Mutiny!! is Exceptionally Bad Futanari Pirate Porn By Gingy Gibson • December 8th, 2017 I firmly set the bar of my expectations on the ground and was still disappointed by Mutiny!!
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Perceptions of the Dead and Sickness By Gingy Gibson • October 27th, 2017 Just what will October’s Spookfest (and the lemmasoft forums) bring?
Gingy's Corner October Spookfest: Saya no Uta By Gingy Gibson • October 20th, 2017 Saya no Uta (or Song of Saya) is a horror/romance visual novel that may easily be one of the most twisted stories I’ve ever read in my life.
LGBT Stories Come in More Shades than White By Alyse Stanley • October 3rd, 2017 But with all these new queer video game characters flooding in, few have stopped to ask a very important question: Why are almost all of them white?
Gingy's Corner Date Warp is like a $6 Bottle of Rite Aid Wine By Gingy Gibson • October 2nd, 2017 Date Warp is the visual novel you give your little sister to get her invested in VNs.
Gingy's Corner Gaokao.Love.100Days is a Frankenstein disaster By Gingy Gibson • September 25th, 2017 Gaokao.Love.100Days is the first example I have ever encountered of a time-management visual novel with way too much novel.