Как снять маску
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- How to Take Off Your Mask http://store.steampowered.com/app/365350/How_to_Take_Off_Your_Mask/
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- How to Sing to Open Your Hearthttps://store.steampowered.com/app/924780/How_to_Sing_to_Open_Your_Heart/
About the Game"How to Take Off Your Mask" is a cute fantasy visual novel.STORYThis is Leezera, the capital of Eroolia.
Lilia is just an ordinary girl who works in a bakery.
She spends every day happily with her childhood friend, Ronan.
One day Lilia finds her body has shrunk.
Moreover, she has grown cat ears and a tail?!
She doesn’t know that she’s actually a luccretia, a half-human and half-cat creature.
She panics, jumps out through her room’s window, and runs towards the town.
And the first person she bumps into is the city guard, Ronan.
The mask of "Big Sis" and "Luccretia Girl" she wears.
The mask of "Lil Bro" and "City Guard" he wears.
Which one of them will be taken off first?CASTLilia/ Leea – Eruru Takeda
Ronan – Mato Sarashina
Juli – Kon
Mars – Taichi Tanukida
Grandma/ Kid/ Madam A – Hisano Numahata
ELM Member – Babaten
Ronan (Child) – Yuki Manaka
Black Cat/ Madam B – Zakuroishi
Mars’s Mother – Sayoko AmatsukaTHEME SONG"Take Off Your Mask"
Vocal : Kuyuri
Lyrics : kikyow
Composer : Souichi Sakagami (Trial & Error)
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How to Take Off Your Mask, developed and published by ROSEVERTE, is a gentle and heartfelt fantasy visual novel that combines light romance, whimsical comedy, and a sincere exploration of identity. Set in the world of Eroolia, a land divided between humans and cat-like people known as Luccretias, the story follows a young woman named Lilia who lives an ordinary life as a baker in the human city of Leezera. Her peaceful routine is suddenly upended when she awakens one morning to find that she has grown cat ears and a tail. The transformation forces her to confront a hidden part of herself and brings her face-to-face with social tensions between species, personal insecurities, and the complicated relationship she shares with her childhood friend, Ronan. The game’s simple premise quickly evolves into an endearing story about acceptance, both of oneself and of others.
The narrative thrives on its duality—balancing lighthearted humor with tender emotional beats. Lilia’s discovery of her Luccretia form is initially played for laughs, with her confusion and embarrassment setting a comical tone. But beneath the humor lies a deeper question: what does it mean to truly reveal yourself? The title’s metaphor becomes increasingly literal as the story progresses. Lilia’s “mask” represents the roles she plays to fit into society, and her transformation forces her to choose between hiding and embracing her real identity. Ronan, meanwhile, is torn between his duties as a city guard and his feelings for Lilia, unaware of the truth behind her dual form. Their relationship evolves naturally, moving from teasing banter to emotional vulnerability, and the writing maintains a warmth and sincerity that make their connection feel genuine. The dialogue flows comfortably, capturing the playfulness of friends who have known each other for years while hinting at the deeper affection they’ve both been reluctant to acknowledge.
From a gameplay perspective, How to Take Off Your Mask follows the traditional format of a visual novel, consisting of reading dialogue, making occasional choices, and unlocking different endings based on those decisions. The game is fully voiced in Japanese, adding liveliness to the characters and enhancing immersion. While the branching structure is not particularly complex—most choices subtly influence tone rather than drastically alter outcomes—the story is paced well enough to maintain interest. The overall length is short, allowing players to finish a single route within a few hours, but the concise storytelling works to its advantage. It never overstays its welcome or drags out emotional moments, instead delivering its themes with focus and sincerity.
Visually, the game possesses a distinct charm. ROSEVERTE’s hand-drawn art style emphasizes soft colors, expressive character designs, and cozy backgrounds that fit the tone of a small, fantasy town. The remastered version introduces high-definition artwork, smoother animations, and redrawn environments that give the presentation a fresh polish while retaining the charm of the original. The use of animated facial expressions adds depth to the characters’ emotions, and the simple but polished interface ensures that reading and choice-making feel seamless. The music, with its gentle piano and flute motifs, perfectly complements the romantic and whimsical mood, shifting to more dramatic tones during moments of tension. It’s an understated but effective soundtrack that enhances the feeling of being immersed in a light fantasy world.
Where the game truly succeeds is in its tone. It doesn’t try to overwhelm players with overly dramatic twists or heavy-handed moral lessons. Instead, it invites you into a story that feels personal and sincere. Themes of prejudice and social division are present, but they are explored through character interactions rather than exposition. The narrative never loses sight of its heart—the growing bond between two people learning to see each other beyond appearances. Lilia’s struggle to reconcile her human and Luccretia identities mirrors Ronan’s need to balance his sense of duty with his emotions, and their shared journey toward honesty gives the story a sense of completeness. It’s a tale that feels comforting, like a fairytale with modern emotional sensibilities.
That said, the simplicity that makes How to Take Off Your Mask charming can also limit its appeal. Players looking for a sprawling narrative or deep branching routes may find it too straightforward. The world-building, while intriguing, isn’t heavily detailed, and the supporting characters serve mostly to frame the central romance rather than contribute subplots of their own. Yet these limitations feel intentional; ROSEVERTE’s focus is intimacy, not scope. It’s a story about two people finding truth in themselves and in each other, and it succeeds beautifully in that confined space. The polished presentation, heartfelt voice acting, and balanced humor make it easy to become invested in Lilia’s journey, even if the path is a familiar one.
In the end, How to Take Off Your Mask is a tender, well-crafted visual novel that understands the power of simplicity. It doesn’t rely on grandiose fantasy or dramatic conflict but on warmth, relatability, and character chemistry. The transformation from a comedic premise into a touching story of self-acceptance gives it emotional resonance that lingers after the credits roll. For fans of cozy, character-driven romance or anyone seeking a short yet satisfying visual novel experience, it stands out as one of ROSEVERTE’s most accessible and heartfelt works. It’s a gentle reminder that removing one’s mask—both literally and figuratively—isn’t just about revealing what’s hidden, but about finding the courage to live honestly and love freely.
Rating: 8/10