Demi Lovato: Path to Fame vs Yandere Simulator
Demi Lovato: Path to Fame
Demi Lovato: Path to Fame is an interactive storytelling game that not only lets you be virtual buddies with the one and only Demi Lovato, but also allows you to experience what it feels like to be a young lady seeking someone to love among the super rich and famous. Similar to Episode (since both games were created by the same company, Episode Interactive), you'll get to design your own character from top to bottom, and make crucial decisions during key moments in the game that may drastically affect the path of the overall narrative.The best part about this game though is that, being friends with Demi, you'll the rare chance to sing with her on stage, hang out with her and the band back stage, and go on a tour with the group and visit various cities worldwide.
Demi Lovato: Path to Fame is a very well-made app that doesn't only let you learn more about Demi's rise to fame but it also lets you build your own fame and forge relationship with characters that you are interested in. If you admire Demi Lovato, love her songs or even love games like Episode, this is definitely one game you don't want to miss out!
Yandere Simulator
Yandere Simulator is a very unique stealth-based simulation game that involves a Yandere girl or boy whom you'll be playing as and a senpai that you are creepily stalking. Despite its apparently romantic theme, the game gets dark really quickly when you realize that you will need to get rid of competitors who are gunning for your senpai by any means necessary... and yes, that sometimes means you might have to kill or at least socially destroy your rival. However, there are many factors in play, for example, you can't do anything remotely evil while your senpai is near enough to notice, or that your reputation will decrease whenever you are spotted doing anything incriminating by anybody at the high school you attend. You'll also gain access to a special skill, Yandere Vision, which allows you to have a bit of an unfair advantage since you'll get to see through walls and important figures and objects will be automatically highlighted.Due to the nature of the game, it is safe to say that this is not a game for children or maybe even impressionable teens. However, the concept that the game is based on is quite interesting to say the least and although the game is still in its alpha, the game seemed to have garnered a rather large amount of interest from the gaming community. The game's sandbox build is currently free-to-play but the full game is expected to be a buy-to-play.