Ideal Father – Living Together With Beloved Daughter //free\\ <NEWEST – Full Review>
I’ll admit, I went in skeptical. I came out reaching for my phone to call my own dad.
The game didn't end with a tragedy. It ended with her graduation, a polite nod, and a text message: "Thanks for everything. I’ll send money when I can." ideal father – living together with beloved daughter
I focused on finances—overtime, promotions, a bigger apartment. I thought a "proper father" provides stability. By day 180, Miki had perfect grades and a brand new laptop. She also stopped eating dinner with me. By day 300, she moved her bedtime earlier just to avoid conversation. I’ll admit, I went in skeptical
I had raised a successful, emotionally absent stranger. It ended with her graduation, a polite nod,
Miki won’t tell you when she’s being bullied. You have to notice the torn notebook in her bag. She won’t say she misses her mom. You hear it in how she pauses at the front door every evening. She won’t ask for help with homework. She’ll just stay up until 2 AM, pretending to be fine.
Loses one point only because the cooking mini-game is genuinely impossible. Sorry, Miki. Burnt toast is our family tradition now. Have you played? Did you cry during the "firefly watching" scene? Let me know in the comments—or better yet, call your dad.
When you first hear the title Ideal Father – Living Together with Beloved Daughter , it’s easy to make assumptions. A fluffy slice-of-life sim? A resource management game with cute anime aesthetics? Or—given the darker corners of the visual novel world—something with uncomfortable undertones?