Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle Switch Review

Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle – Love Game History Adventure is kinda creepy, I know that rings hollow coming from me, but hear me out. Take Pretty Girls 2048 Strike for example. It says at the start “All character depicted are 18 years of age or older.” Now take this game, where you supposed to ogle literal underage anime girls. The blurb says: “Prepare to be enchanted by a world of alluring and mesmerizing anime characters that will provide hours of entertainment.” Then look at some of the characters:

Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle creepiness!
Is that an adult? I don’t think so.

I’d almost rather Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle give us characters to look like they could be 18 years of age or older, It would be far less creepy in my opinion. Not that the game itself is much better. The jigsaw portion is hard to play because all the pieces are on the play field, obscuring the correctly placed pieces. So on high difficulties, you are always shifting the pieces around, very annoying. There are two other modes, never got them unlocked them because I wasn’t solving 33 jigsaw puzzles to get there. But one appears to be the standard mixed up tile mode found in other games.

Anime Girl Beauty Girl Puzzle Jigsaw puzzles

In the end, there is a lot of content in Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle, I’m just not sure you want to be seen playing Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle. In some ways, its far more creepy to me than the anime games with anime waifus with giant honkers. I’ll give this a Not Recommended.

Overall: Anime Beauty Girl Puzzle is creepy because all the girls are underage and you’re supposed to ogle them. Icky.
Verdict: Not Recommended

E-Shop Page

PlatformNintendo Switch
Release Date6/9/23
Cost$14.99
PublisherDezvolt Games
ESRB RatingE10+

P.S. Try Jigsaw Masterpieces for a good jigsaw game!

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