Dating everything in a social context means collecting people's stories without needing to fit them into your grand life plan.

Progressing relationships earns you "SPECS points" in five categories: S marts, P oise, E mpathy, C harm, and S ass. These points are essential for unlocking "Realizations," which are advanced story paths for specific characters.

The modern dating simulator is no stranger to eccentric premises, but takes the genre's inherent absurdity and shapes it into something remarkably refreshing, cozy, and clever. Developed as an anti-capitalist, anti-AI satire wrapped in a colorful blanket of romantic visual novels, the game poses a wild question: What if every single object in your home was a sentient, highly attractive, and completely dateable individual?

This isn't just about unlocking a dialogue box. You are exploring the personalities of items like:

In the age of digital clutter, cloud storage, and infinite scrolling, we have become archivists of our own lives. We take thousands of photos, save hundreds of receipts, and scribble notes on random scraps of paper. Yet, there is one tiny, two-second habit that almost all of us neglect, and it costs us dearly in stress and lost time.