Tear and the Library of Labyrinths

The twin sisters Tear and Lumiere enjoy a happy life running their clinic. But when a demon abducts her sister, Tear must summon her courage to venture through worlds within magical tomes to bring her sister home safe.

Tear and the Library of Labyrinths is a jrpg and rpg game developed by Acerola and published by Kagura Games.
Released on November 06th 2020 is available only on Windows in 3 languages: English, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 321 reviews of which 298 were positive and 23 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.5 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 8.39€ on Steam and has a 50% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows® 7/8/8.1/10
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 1280x768 or better Display. Lag may occur from loading menus or maps. Turn off other programs before running the game.

Reviews

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May 2024
Like Princess of Zeven, this is one of those rare games where the corruption is actually encouraged by the gameplay in a ludonarrative fashion. The protagonist has a real reason to get into a lot of the H events and it has a real impact. Most games just give you npc's with hearts over their heads and participation in their scenes has a marginal effect on the game, if any. There are still a number of optional events to indulge in though if you'd like. There's great art and the game has lots of scenes with different CGs. It has many more scenes than you see in your typical H game. There's an option to also skip scenes if you've already seen them before, and given that there are some scenes that you will see very frequently that last at least a couple minutes each, I recommend enabling that option. Scenes do mostly consist of a few still CGs with lots of descriptive text, and having lots of descriptive text is a good mark in my book. However, there's virtually no animation. Like other Acerola games, almost every scene in the game has different stages based on the level of corruption of the protagonist, and also whether or not they're in the nymphomaniac state. The gallery can be fully unlocked after getting either one of the two good endings. The game isn't too challenging if you take full advantage of the, um, collection mechanic. You can still get the normal ending provided that the protagonist isn't 100% corrupted, and there are a couple means of lowering corruption if you hit the threshold. So you can go nuts with it and just lower your corruption later if you want a different ending. So if you like Princess of Zeven, or other Acerola games (e.g., Treasure Hunter Claire, Ambrosia, Brave Alchemist Colette, etc.) then you'll probably like this one. This gets a pretty strong recommendation from me.
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May 2024
I will leave the cat here, so that everybody who passes by can pet it and give it a thumbs up and awards /> フ | l /` ミ_xノ / | / ヽ ノ │ | | | / ̄| | | | | ( ̄ヽ_ヽ)__) \二つ
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March 2024
Yes, but no. If you've played any other games from Acerola then you've played this game. If you've played Claire the Treasure Hunter then you definitely don't need to play this game and it's an evolutionary step between earlier Acerola games and that one. In standard Acerola form, the art is great, but the game gets boring as they recycle GCs with really long text around H-scenes that have very little variety. The actual mechanics are well put together, but there's only really so much of fighting the same monsters that can be interesting even with the H-battle content. And the story is okay, but like everything else in the game it's just too long without a lot of variety. To conclude, this game is great until it's not and it's a repeat of this developer's games as they build out the engine. It has 1 or 2 new tropes, but not much worth the time. I would say if you're a fan of H-games then this is for you, but otherwise, you can get a better version of the same game in Claire the Treasure Hunter.
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Tear and the Library of Labyrinths
8.5
298
23
Online players
6
Developer
Acerola
Publisher
Kagura Games
Release 06 Nov 2020
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