About Raise A Blopp:
Jokes aside it is 100% worth it, it isn’t just a smutty VN, the story is is quite heart-warming, and at times almost tear-jerking. It’s almost completely voice acted too, it’s evident a lot of effort went into the creation of this visual novel, i’m glad i bought it. I actually am not going to lie, i pirated it at first because i was unsure, this isn’t the sort of thing i usually buy, but it was so good that the developers deserved my money, and i bought it on steam. You’d be forgiven for looking at the Steam store page for How to Raise a Wolf Girl the only Steam game from developers Sweet & Tea, and the latest visual novel published by the prolific Sekai. Project and thinking it was another Nekopara-like harem boobie game about getting into a wolf girl’s panties. If you discarded the store page Nudity and Sexual Content tags, though, along with the free R18+ DLC available from a third-party site, then you’d find that it’s not really much like that at all. For me to consider a VN to be a shining example of the genre, it must involve at least two things: a great story that’s not too badly marred by poor grammar or translation; and art that’s pleasing to behold. They’re the core components of a VN to me, and while extras like fancy interfaces, galleries, sprite viewers, and the like all add to the experience, if the story or art are rubbish then the game tends to be a failure.