Editorial Worth it
SUMMER: 14 Days Vacation is a polished pixel-art adult game from Dieselmine featuring two childhood friends (sisters) on a tropical island. The core appeal is its high-quality animated pixel scenes, full voice acting, and relaxed exploration gameplay—players spend 14 days freely interacting with the heroines to unlock intimate content. Art and sound design are consistently praised; the animations are fluid and the voice performances capture distinct character personalities well. However, the creative scope is modest. The story is thin—essentially "you arrive, you seduce, you leave"—with little narrative depth or variation beyond the core mechanic. Content volume drew criticism: some players found it sparse compared to earlier Dieselmine titles, with fewer unique positions and outfit options, leading to a sense that the second heroine splits rather than doubles the experience. The game is short (4–6 hours for full completion) and map-light, with limited mini-games beyond fishing. Complaints about repetitive scene variations and lack of locale-specific interactions suggest the framework is stretched. For players seeking atmospheric, low-friction adult pixel art, this delivers. For those expecting substantial story, mechanical depth, or generous content breadth, it will feel thin. A sale purchase is a common refrain.
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