I Love You, Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin&s; Good Dating Simulator

I Love You, Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin&s; Good Dating Simulator

September 24, 2019

Interactive StorySimulation PC

From the same people who brought you the bucket of chicken, comes the world’s first Colonel Sanders dating simulator. I Love You, Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin’ Good Dating Simulator follows you, a promising culinary student, as you try to date your classmate, Colonel Sanders. Throughout your journey, you’ll be …

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Critic Reviews (5)

Casey Scheld Gamers Heroes Sep 2019
40.0 /100

"The idea of dating the figurehead of KFC is a novel one, but I Love You, Colonel Sanders! is a joke with no punchline. Dipping into the absurd is fine, but the lack of follow-through makes this visual novel drier …"

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Ed Orr GameSpace Sep 2019
80.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

70.0

"In the end, this is a fast food adventure. KFC isn’t traditionally a five course banquet and that’s not what you’ll get here. I Love You Colonel Sanders: A Finger Lickin’ Good Dating Simulator is a short, devoid of any …"

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Elisha Deogracias GamingTrend Sep 2019
50.0 /100

Graphics

50.0

Gameplay

50.0

Story

50.0

"I Love You Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin&s; Good Dating Simulator is fun for a free laugh, but will bore visual novel veterans with its one-note supporting cast. Stay for the art style, but feel free to grab your chicken …"

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30.0 /100

Graphics

20.0

Gameplay

15.0

Story

5.0

"What could you really expect from a fast food advertisement in the form of a visual novel? For what it is, you&s;ll get about an hour of humorous — but not hilarious — story to experience."

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Taylor Rioux JetsonPlaysGames Sep 2019
20.0 /100

Graphics

20.0

Gameplay

30.0

Story

40.0

"I Love You, Colonel Sanders! also apes the style of Japanese creatives, but does so poorly — an ugly pastiche of the art and cultures that make the space special. With its combined invocation of Japanese aesthetics and its total …"

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