Welcome, quiz wizards and aspiring parental figures! 'Kosodate Quiz: Motto My Angel' emerges from the pixelated shadows of the 90s, like a well-intentioned parent awkwardly navigating a school playdate. Released on the PlayStation, this quirky game lets you answer questions to raise a virtual daughter-from a baby to a full-fledged, potentially rebellious 25-year-old. If you've ever wondered how well you could parent while scrolling through your console, this title is your ticket.
Here's the deal: you're presented with a plethora of questions that range from profoundly philosophical ('What's the ideal dinner to esthetically impress a toddler?') to ridiculously obscure ('Is it okay for your child to wear Crocs?'). You gnaw on your thumb while considering the four multiple-choice answers. Get it right and voilà! You gain 'child support expenses'-because parenting is FREE, said no one ever-while also progressing through your daughter's life stages: kindergarten, middle school, and the dreaded university. Spoiler: if you mess up, your life meter shrinks quicker than your will to do chores. As she ages, her personality morphs into various shades of relatable-Gentle, Cheerful, Cult (yes, you read that right)-based on how well you parent her in-game. Yup, good luck with all that!
Visually, 'Kosodate Quiz' feels like a burst from a bubblegum pop music video with its bright colors and joyous cheer. Think of it as a colorful sketch darting around the classy, post-impressionist gallery of your TV. Characters bop and move with a cartoonish charm that reminds you that, yes, this is a lighthearted romp and not the simulator of your life you thought it might be. It's not exactly groundbreaking art, but it's charming in a way a funky sweater is at your grandma's holiday dinner-slightly outdated but warm and snug.
'Kosodate Quiz: Motto My Angel' is not everyone's cup of tea-more like a quirky, iced fruit punch that some people might adore while others glance at skeptically. The gameplay can be both cute and challenging, making it a whimsical choice for casual gamers looking for a brain-tickler rather than a high-speed thrill ride. It'll charm you with its bizarre concept, delightful art, and nostalgia factor. Just remember: parenting is hard, whether in a game or real life. Now, go forth, play a quiz, and may your virtual child be the next Nobel laureate (or at least have a solid grasp of trivia)!