Fangirl Simulator Sensei: I Like You So Much Features Oshis, Relationships
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Fangirl Simulator Sensei: I Like You So Much Features Oshis, Relationships

LaoO Studio announced Sensei: I Like You So Much, a simulation game that lets players be a fangirl, create an oshi, develop relationships with other people in the community, and create fan fiction, fanzines, and ita bags dedicated to their favorite characters, is on the way in 2024. The Steam page for the title is now live. 

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The whole simulation follows someone immersing themselves in the life of a fangirl, creating an oshi they adore, and then developing fan fiction and works ahead of a major comic convention. Along the way, you need to visit places for inspiration for your works, collect items starring the character you love, go through other activities, and interact with fellow creators and fans. 

Here’s the first official trailer for Sensei: I Like You so Much, which shows off fangirl activities like making an ita bag, selling fanzines, exploring a con, writing fan fiction, and getting inspiration. It also goes over the schedule elements, taking commissions, and room decoration At about the one minute mark, the characters you can meet and build relationships with like Cordelia, Ethereal Snow, Nora, and VelvetYummy appear.

The first round of screenshots are also available. Note that the game is available in multiple languages, but the initial examples are only in English and Chinese.

Sensei: I Like You so Much is in development for PCs and will appear on Steam


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