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Uni

  • Date: 2024-08-07
  • Category: Casual
  • Views: 48
  • Version: 0.64.127b
  • Language: English
  • Size: 2252.8 MB

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Uni Introduction

Uni Uni is a casual, choice-based campus adventure. Return to school, join clubs, take jobs, dress your character, decorate your room, and unlock story events with new personalities.

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Uni is a casual, choice-driven game with a story that pulls you in from the start. You’ll follow a young woman who comes back to school after being away for a while, and you’ll watch her settle into a brand-new campus life full of surprises.

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As you play, you can choose which clubs to join, take on part-time jobs, and style your character with different outfits and looks. The more you progress, the more new events you’ll unlock—each tied to different campus locations and situations.

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You’ll also meet women with distinct personalities. By making the right choices, you can win their favor, which may lead to heated moments and unlock erotic animations.

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In addition, the game includes a bedroom decoration feature. You can personalize the room with various ornaments, then invite women over for intimate scenes.

Changelog

  • The Brothel route won the vote for the next route to be finished after the Violets route.
  • We’ve been planning a lot for the final act of the “corruption route”—aiming for content that’s entertaining, dramatic, and genuinely fun. Because the job revolves around dealing with clients who have different desires, the development process will involve the Hizor Games community more than with other routes. That means there will be plenty of opportunities to vote on specific content and characters you want to see.
  • The brothel job will play a little differently compared to other jobs. You’ll still go to a location and move through events, but this time you’ll choose from a client list with different payments based on what they want. And while some clients may be more generic, the goal is to create characters that feel far more developed than one-off placeholders.
  • We have more to share about future plans for Uni, but we’ll hold details for updates closer to when that content is actually being worked on.
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  • Version 0.65.128 is now released!
  • Thanks to everyone for the support—Hizor

Player Comments

  • Unlike many Ren’Py visual novels where you simply skip text to reach scenes, the actual gameplay here feels engaging and worth your time. There’s so much to do—from exploring the city to handling daily life—so you stay hooked. The main character is also great to follow, and the wardrobe mechanic is a standout feature that adds real depth. The plot is strong, but what really sells it is the variety: your choices open up different situations and storylines, giving the game major replay value.
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  • Great story with well-developed storylines, strong artwork, and lots of content to explore. A small portion of the art can look a bit strange at times, but most of it is excellent. I’ve played through a few times and still feel like I might be missing some content. There’s a scene viewer for after you finish, but a more guided approach would help a lot with achieving 100% completion. Overall, it’s a great game with plenty of routes to explore.
  • I went in expecting a straightforward +18 experience, but somehow it turned into a full-on life sim. I completely forgot why the age rating existed in the first place. A lot of my time went to studying, getting a job at the bakery, hanging out with friends, and—honestly my favorite part—constantly arguing with the bakery boss. That guy has seriously terrible management skills.
  • What surprised me most is how grounded and slowburn the gameplay feels. Days pass naturally, routines form, and before you know it, you’re more focused on balancing work shifts and friendships than chasing anything “spicy.” The dialogue is casual and funny, and the characters feel surprisingly relatable for a game that’s technically in the adult category. It almost tricks you into relaxing.
    That said, the +18 content is still there—it just isn’t shoved in your face every few minutes. Instead, it’s integrated into story progression, which makes it feel more earned and less awkward. I spent so many in-game days that when an adult scene finally appeared, my reaction was basically, “Oh right. That.”
    Overall, Studied is a surprisingly cozy, character-driven game with adult elements rather than an adult game pretending it has a plot. If you like calm simulations, this one might sneak up on you—in a good way.
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  • I’m not the best reviewer, but the developer consistently adds new content with good quality. There’s also a solid variety of storylines, and the corruption theme works well overall. I also like that you have some control over what you see—though the comment cuts off there.

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