Weekend Romance

by Margary Games

Uncensored Windows Mac Linux
VersionFinal
EngineRen'Py
Released2024-01-18
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish

Margaret is about to enjoy her weekend getaway with her girlfriend, Arabelle, when Arabelle decides to bring two unexpected guests to spice up their romantic life. What would Margaret do when three women want to be intimate with her? Play now! Spoiler Weekend Romance unveils the weekend adventure between Margaret, a bubbly young sorcerer, and her more experienced lover, Arabelle. The plot thickens as two other women also find Margaret unresistible. Pick your path carefully, as your decisions can aid Margaret in sweetening her weekend getaway. Choose your costume, tease your lover, and witness the impact of your choices as the narrative unfolds.

Rilok 2024-02-10
It nukige, meaning mainly focuses on sex. The story is almost non-existent. If you’re here only for the lesbian sex and don’t care about the story, then this game is for you. Half of the game is about chicks with dicks.
silentndeadly 2024-01-19
Weekend Romance has above average art, and that's about all it has going for it. For being a visual novel with choices, nothing actually changes how the characters act, or alters the scenes. There are some hidden achievements for acting a certain way, but there is no guide to what you have to do. In fact, you only see the silhouette of the image representing the achievement after the chapter is finished. I suppose it's to incentivize replaying the game. The story is somewhat bland, and ends on a note of "Well, this is going to be amazing later, once we all wake up." If you're desperate for some lesbian antics (of which there is a good amount) or futa orgies, it's not the worst thing in the world, but I personally wouldn't see myself keeping this one on the old hard drive.
pzralv 2024-01-19
If you're expecting great writing, turn around now. This is written about the way you'd expect a horny teenage dude to write a lesbian story. The art is very well done though. So, come to look at the art, not to read a great work of literature.

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