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An affordable high-quality game with an adorable companion Lilith, but lacks Japanese voice acting, has a wallpaper that pauses on click, and minor bugs.
Price is very affordable: The game is widely considered affordable, with many mentions of a good value price point around 9.9 yuan. Players feel the price is reasonable and cheap.
Lilith is an adorable companion: Players consistently describe Lilith as cute in both appearance and voice. Interacting with her brings a sense of companionship and happiness.
Overall game quality is high: Reviewers frequently praise the overall quality of the game, calling it wonderful and well-made.
Timer and alarm mode is great: The timer and alarm functionality is specifically noted as useful and enjoyable. Players appreciate the special reminders in this mode.
Character design is very cute: The character design is consistently called cute and adorable, reinforcing the appeal of the companion.
Missing Japanese voice acting: Players report the absence of Japanese voiceover options. While Chinese voice is available, many desire Japanese dub, leading to disappointment.
Wallpaper pauses on Lilith click: Live wallpaper functionality pauses when interacting with the character Lilith, disrupting the background animation.
Missing Russian language support: Reviewers note the lack of Russian subtitles or interface localization, expecting it for broader accessibility.
Minor bugs present: Some users encounter small but noticeable bugs affecting overall polish and stability.
No disable option for Lilith click: Players want a setting to disable clicking on Lilith or to keep the character always visible without interruptions.
Desktop companion core: The software functions primarily as a desktop mascot or pet, with interactive features like click responses, dialogue menus, and companion animations. Many users describe it as a virtual desktop companion that stays by the user's side.
Interactive dialogue system: Users can engage in conversations with the character through menu-based dialogue, with many voice lines and reactions. The character responds to clicks and chat inputs, creating a simulated interaction.
Music player included: The software has a built-in music player and supports custom music via a note system. A single background track is provided by default, but users can add more.
Timer and alarm functions: The software includes practical tools like a timer, alarm, and music player, making it more than just a pet. Users highlight these utility features as core to the experience.
Character-specific Lilith features: The companion character is named Lilith, with multiple forms, birthday events, and specific interactive mechanics like pressing her skirt. She is central to the app's identity and lore.
Lightweight and smooth: Multiple reviewers describe the game as lightweight with smooth motion and operation, indicating good overall performance on various hardware. It runs well even on old PCs.
Runs on old hardware: The game runs without problems on a 15-year-old PC and also performs well on a bad PC, showing broad hardware compatibility.
Low memory usage: The game uses only 70-270 MB of RAM on a system with 12 GB, indicating very efficient memory management. One reviewer reports 372 MB usage.
High CPU usage on Mac: On an M4 Pro Mac, the game uses 47% CPU usage, and over 83 minutes it accumulates 26 minutes of CPU time, indicating significant processing demand.
Frame rate issues: There is a mismatch between drag/movement frame rate and display refresh rate, as the game uses a fixed frame rate. This can cause stuttering or uneven motion.
Recommended only for Lilith fans: Many reviews specify the game is primarily for fans of the character Lilith, with conditions like being a true fan or having prior knowledge. Niche appeal is emphasized.
Worth buying at low price: Multiple reviews state the game is worth its low price, describing it as cheap and a good value. This is the most frequent positive sentiment.
Wait for improvements before buying: Several reviews advise against immediate purchase, recommending waiting for bug fixes, more features, or updates. This caution is repeated across different clusters.
Highly recommended as masterpiece: Some reviews give the game a perfect score or call it a masterpiece, offering strong unconditional praise. This represents the most enthusiastic endorsements.
Works as desktop companion app: Multiple reviews note the game functions well as a desktop companion, comparing it to Ukagaka or similar software. This identifies a specific use case.
Community fair range: $1.37 - $2.00.
Session length: 1.0h.
Lilith Devotees: Passive; enjoys having Lilith on the desktop, receiving letters, and listening to music with minimal interaction. Motivation: Affection for the character Lilith and desire for her desktop companionship. Stance: buy.
Desktop Pet Connoisseurs: Tinkering; tests interaction points, expects settings, and desires customization such as importing audio. Motivation: Finding a feature-rich, customizable desktop companion with good interactivity. Stance: sale.
Cautious Early Adopters: Cautious; tests features, reports issues, and prefers to wait for updates before full commitment. Motivation: Getting a complete and polished desktop companion experience without bugs. Stance: deep sale.
Across all VRAM cohorts, the game runs and is generally recommended, though users with less than 8GB VRAM report near-maxed VRAM and minor bugs, while those with 12-15GB note a smoothness issue when dragging.
Windows <8GB VRAM: positive. Players with less than 8GB VRAM report the game runs, but note that VRAM is nearly maxed out even with minimal LLM/TTS and there are minor bugs; overall it works.
Windows 8-11GB VRAM: positive. Players with 8-11GB VRAM on Linux report successful performance using Proton-GE and a launch argument; the game runs well.
Windows 12-15GB VRAM: positive. Players with 12-15GB VRAM report the game runs but note that dragging is not smooth enough; overall still recommended.
Linux and Proton: Linux users can run the game by installing Proton-GE and, in some cases, adding a launch argument. One user on Nobara reported system recognition issues, but the overall evidence shows that the game is playable with these workarounds.