Date Ariane Remastered (2025)
Ariane isn't just a "prize" to be won. She has opinions, moods, a past, and clear boundaries. The game rewards paying attention to her verbal and non-verbal cues. The Remastered version adds more dialogue trees, making her feel like a real person you're getting to know, not just a puzzle to solve.
8/10 (Highly Recommended for fans of visual novels and simulation games) What Is It? Originally a breakout hit on Newgrounds in the early 2000s, Date Ariane was a point-and-click dating simulator where you try to win over a woman named Ariane over the course of an evening in her apartment. The "Remastered" version rebuilds the game from the ground up, replacing the old Flash engine with modern frameworks (often Ren'Py or Unity-based, depending on the build), adding high-resolution artwork, new scenes, quality-of-life features, and expanded story paths. The Good 1. Explosive Replayability The original game was famous for its hundreds of branching choices, and the Remastered version doubles down. Want to be a suave gentleman? Go for it. Want to be awkward and nerdy? That works too. Want to accidentally insult her movie collection or get kicked out for being a creep? The game happily lets you fail in spectacular, often hilarious ways. You will need a guide to see everything, but discovering new endings on your own is the real joy. Date Ariane Remastered
While remastered, the game retains some quirky design from its Flash ancestor. Certain logical choices don't always lead to the expected outcome (e.g., complimenting her too much triggers suspicion rather than flattery). The minigames (like pouring wine or selecting a movie) are still basic and feel a bit dated. Ariane isn't just a "prize" to be won