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Currently stuck in release limbo on Steam, 'The Expression Amrilato' has been released on GOG today with full Linux support. Curiously, this Yuri Visual Novel will also teach you some of the Esperanto language.

I will fully admit to being completely uncultured here, I had to google around about Esperanto for a while. I had never heard of it until I saw this game. If you didn't know either, Esperanto is an international auxiliary language, something meant to help people communicate when they don't share a common language. Well, that's what my Googling told me anyway…

MangaGamer announced today along with the release on GOG, that Steam is holding up their release:

Despite its high educational value, Valve has rejected The Expression Amrilato due to their vague and increasingly unpredictable approval process. Our staff is at a loss for what content Valve could have possibly objected to, as other storefronts, like GOG, have not taken issue with it.

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Features:

  • Subtle love-like feelings between girls.
  • Just watching cute girls having fun.
  • A touching story that will make you cry.
  • Study Esperanto through the quiz-oriented Study Mode.
  • The Study Mode can be played on its own as a review.
  • If you want to prioritize the story, you can just set the quizzes as "Homework"
  • After clearing the game, you can select if you want to display the Esperanto translation as subtitles or not.

I will admit that GOG sent over a copy but other than checking it works correctly (works great!), it's not one I will personally play through. I've grown to like Visual Novels over the last year or two, but the theme here just isn't appealing to me personally. Lovely artwork though!

For now at least, the Linux build can be picked up on GOG or direct from MangaGamer.

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Liam Dawe Jun 14, 2019
Quoting: GuestI tried blocking the visual novel tag on Steam, must I now try this on GOL? :|
Other than GOG being Linux hostile, visual novels are absolute shite. Hope they paid enough to make the shame bearable.
GOG are not hostile to Linux, just because their client is not on Linux doesn't make them "hostile".

As for pay, nothing to do with it nor was I asked to do this - GOG's Linux team just send keys out of the blue to me with no stipulations. I try to mention all types of games and genres to cover as many types of gamers as possible, all are welcome here.
TheSyldat Jun 14, 2019
By the way Liam I hope you don't mind me using your article to start a thread on ERA .

( I posted in the heat of the moment and maybe you ddidn't wanted to see your article featured in that kind of conversation but really this news highlights a problem that Valve is having lately )


Last edited by TheSyldat on 14 June 2019 at 10:47 pm UTC
Salvatos Jun 15, 2019
Quoting: Tchey
Quoting: SalvatosSomeone decides to make a new language that everyone could speak in common, and now there's just one more language that most people don't speak.

Well, that sounds like someone without any real knowledge of what Esperanto is meant to be, and is, actually.
Correct on both counts. Do you mean that it wasn't meant to be a common language, or that most people do speak it?
wvstolzing Jun 15, 2019
For anyone who's intrigued with the language, there's a tutorial site that looks pretty good (lernu.net).

It's really interesting to see what a case & conjugation system would look like, when it's designed by sane people rather than haphazardly shaped through historical accident. One day (hahaha!) I'm hoping to look into it seriously; though not in the near future (given how badly I'm doing with my much more urgent current responsibilities.....)


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TheSyldat Jun 16, 2019
Quoting: GuestBack in the days, i liked the Higurashi anime that came from a visual novel. Some here seem to believe they are some sort of medium reserved to softcore porn.

Again Valve doesn't screen the visual novel genre in a consistent way and most of the stuff that does drop on Linux is erotic stories if not straight up anime porn. Especially when you're a linux user , oh the garbage does get ported alright the good quality writing ? Not so much ...
NotSoQT Jun 17, 2019
Started to learn Esperanto after failing hard at Japanese, since I read somewhere Esperanto could help while learning other languages.

Somehow the little I learned about Japanese began to make more sense after a while, even without studying or practicing for months.

Now, seeing both languages in a game is awesome. I have to play this even though it's not my genre.
TheSyldat Jun 23, 2019
Quoting: liamdaweI am obviously, very impure.
Dunno about Impure but at least you can update the article the game is up on steam too now

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1044490/The_Expression_Amrilato/


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