What is relationship if not an opportunity to embarrass your self in entrance of somebody and hope that they nonetheless such as you anyway? We Met In May, launched earlier this week, explores “the comedy that comes with getting to know someone” by means of a sequence of vignettes. Go to the seaside. Cook some dinner. Decide whether or not or to not conceal your bra. You know the form of factor. Here’s a trailer.
Made by Nina Freeman, Jake Jefferies, and Ryan Yoshikami, the game options the previous pair of their early courting makes an attempt, apparently primarily based on their actual experiences.
I haven’t been in a position to play the complete factor as a result of [the screeching, wailing sound of time passing over a crammed to-do list], however the vignette Beach Date seems to be at the very least primarily based on Freeman and Jefferies’ entry within the sunset-themed game jam from final 12 months. “It’s goofy, but also sweet,” mentioned I, as soon as upon a time, which appears like what We Met In May is aiming for.
The game’s retailer web page additionally factors out: “These aren’t massive 400 hour RPGs, so don’t expect bazillions of hours of gameplay. In fact, only expect… an hour or less! Unless you want to share these at a party – then you can get lots of hours out of the collection by watching your friends try to pour sand directly into Jake’s mouth in…Beach Date.” Yes. Good. All of that is glorious.
We Met In May is on the market from Steam and itch.io for $4.99/£3.99/€3.99.