Is It Love? Drogo - vampire - Review
Is It Love? Drogo - vampire

Is It Love? Drogo - vampire

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A dark otome romance where every choice fuels the drama

Is It Love? Drogo – Vampire plunges you into the brooding town of Mystery Spell, where nothing is as it seems and everyone is hiding something – including you. As an au pair to the enigmatic Bartholy family, you juggle childcare with classes at a mysterious university, all while navigating whispers of vampires and forbidden love.

Structurally, this is a classic otome visual novel: you’re the heroine, the story unfolds through dialogue and narration, and frequent choices let you steer both the plot and your relationships. Drogo, the tortured vampire at the center of the narrative, is written with just enough menace and vulnerability to keep you second‑guessing every decision. Do you challenge him, try to soften him, or surrender to his dangerous charm?

The game’s biggest strength is its atmosphere. The writing leans into gothic romance: moonlit mansions, secret-filled classrooms, and a tight-knit town where rumor spreads faster than truth. Episodes release like TV series chapters, which suits the cliffhanger-heavy storytelling and encourages you to come back regularly to see how your path unfolds.

Visually, character art is polished and expressive, with poses and close-ups that underline key emotional beats. The soundtrack supports the mood nicely, shifting from tense to tender as scenes demand. Choices feel meaningful, opening or closing romantic routes and revealing different sides of the cast beyond Drogo, from wary townsfolk to cryptic teachers.

On the downside, pacing can feel slow if you’re used to faster, gameplay-heavy titles; this is a reading and choice-driven experience first and foremost. Still, for fans of vampire romances, manga-inspired aesthetics, and interactive love stories where your decisions truly shape the relationship, Is It Love? Drogo – Vampire delivers an engaging, melodramatic escape.

package name

net.isitlove.mysteryspell.drogo

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

1492 Studio