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First of all, I’ve never played “Dream Daddy” game but after seeing this graphic novel, I went straight to Steam and purchased it right away. I mean you get hot daddies and dating between them so what more could you need?!?! 😁 That being said, I’m thinking I might probably have enjoyed this graphic novel more if I had played the game first. While there’s nothing wrong with this comics, I don’t really know the characters and I didn’t get enough time with them to really learn about them. 🙂 All com...
Want to see more bookish things from me? Check out my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfer...*Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the copy in exchange for my honest review* This comic book follows the five Dad's from the popular game 'Dream Daddy'. Although I found the stories fun, I think a bit of a backstory to each Dad would have been helpful going in as I had no idea anything about them whatsoever, having never played the game before. I liked how the art style and
Thanks to NetGalley for an e-ARC of this in exchange for an honest review.This was a fun and quick read based on the computer/video game of the same name. It features the same characters and plays with the relationships all the dads in this community have with one another.I had actually read two of these stories before, having purchased the single editions when they came out, so was excited to read the rest of the stories that complete this trade.My favourites were probably the first and last st...
1 Stars / 0 Steam FansAnother WWWWWWWWHHHHHHYYYYY!!! Also, NOT an adult book as it may appear with this cover and title!! Video review available in Week 4: Jan 24 – Jan 30, 2021, full weekly book reviews available on Steph's Romance Book Talk Patreon. For other bookish content, check out my YouTube Channel: Steph's Romance Book Talk.
This wasn’t exactly what I was expecting, since I wasn’t familiar with the game Dream Daddy. But it was entertaining and wonderful artwork by various artists all bringing a different style to the graphic novel. If you like the game, I’m sure this graphic novel won’t disappoint!Thank you to Oni Press and NetGalley for this advanced copy, my opinions are my own.
Disappointing. The stories went nowhere without even being entertaining and the various art styles were conflicting, making the changes between chapters jarring. Reading the "behind the scenes" content in the end was very illuminating, though. I'm sad it didn't work for me.**Thank you to NetGalley for my free coply of this comic book. All opinions are my own.**
I’ve never played the game, but surprisingly was a cute read. Plus, all those daddies, amirite?
A must-read for any fans of the Dream Daddy game!This was absolutely adorable, hilarious, and so heart-warming. It follows the different dads of Dream Daddy - sometimes in relationships with one another, sometimes as rivals or friends - and is unapologetically diverse, queer as hell, and gorgeous, to boot. I love Dream Daddy so I was absolutely ecstatic to see this graphic novel's existence, and I'll definitely be purchasing a finished copy for my shelves when it releases!Thank you so much to th...
Really fun to revisit these characters after playing the game!
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.If you have already exhausted all dialogue options in Dream Daddy and miss all the humour and wholesome gay/bi dads, try checking out this comic. Or at least that's what I did.For a Dream Daddy comic anthology, there was surprisingly little romance, but lots of friendly bonding the different dads, which was almost better. After all, we get plenty of romance in the game itself, but do we get Robert stalking Damien because he thinks...
(B) 🌈 READ THE REVIEW ON MY BLOG 🌈Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book is a collection of five standalone stories about the dads in Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator, the acclaimed visual novel video game. I haven’t played the game yet, so I’m not familiar with the world or any of its characters. This comic was my first introduction to it, but it isn’t really meant to be one, so I got a bit confused at first. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed these cute stories. My favorite is the first one
I was sent this book as an advanced copy by the publisher via NetGalley for reviewing purposes, but all opinions are my own. This was fun! Five different stories following the dads from the dating simulator game and they were all different and fun to read. I would say having previous knowledge of the game is helpful to have some context of the characters' personalities and priorities, although it's certainly not necessary. But I have to admit that even having played it when it came out it too
4/5Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator is a game where you play as a Dad and your goal is to meet other Dads. I haven't played the game but this graphic novel is a volume of five comics based on characters from the game.The artwork is amazing and incredibly pleasing to gawk at for hours in admiration as well. Each new story provided a new layer to each character's development. In one story, Hugo was getting too caught up in sticking with his plans and through this conflict, the bond shared with
I almost closed the book when I found out in the introduction that it is based on a video game that I have never played or even heard of. But I plunged in, intrigued by the concept: a bunch of single LGBTQ dads living on a cul de sac are friends, lovers and a parenting support system. Unfortunately, it was just a bunch of boring, unfunny short stories about characters with little to no personality put together by a bunch of creators I neither know nor am impressed by -- with the exception of cov...
Even if you have never played Dream Daddy, which apparently a computer game of some kind, you can still read this, the way I did, as some cute love stories between different dads that make up this community.The stories are all PG. There is nothing that is sensational or pornographic. These are all sweet, funny, cute stories about dads that live in the same community and interact with each other.In this volume there were five short stories, written by the games creators, and who would know their
I was surprised to learn that this was a game. I love when things branch out to comics!This comic provides different stories of single dads and their relationships with each other and their daughters. There is romance, games, father-daughter activities, vampire vibes and friendship. It was cute and sweet. There are different art styles in here and I think this was really great to contrast the different storiesMy main complaint about this is I wish there was more to each of their stories. I felt
I enjoyed this immensely! It was a great collection of little additional stories about the characters I've come to love playing the game. It was great to see more interactions between the dads themselves and not only our dadsona's adventures with them. There was also a range of art styles, with a different creative team for every issue, and I liked them all. I highly recommend this title, especially to the fans of the game.
This comic book revisits the world of the "Dream Daddy" game. I love the fact that we have a new narrative about a bunch of pretty diverse cast of middle aged queer men.The volume encommpasses 5 issues. Each issue is a closed story and has different dads in focus and is made by different creative team. I loved them all, had so much fun reading them. However, I must admit I enjoyed the first 2 issues ("Much Abird About Nothing" - focused on Craig and "Let the Right Dad In"- focused on Robert and
As soon as I saw that this book was available to request on Netgalley, I knew that I had to read it! This is a companion graphic novel to the game Dream Daddy.Now, a confession - I haven't actually played the game. But I heard so much about it when all my friends were playing it that I felt like I already knew the characters. I would probably recommend playing the game before reading the comics, but I didn't find it too much of an issue. A lot of the stories don't actually focus on romance, but
I received an ARC copy of this book from NetGalleyactual rating: 4.5This was so cute! I love the Dream Daddy game so it's always nice to see new related content for it. This book is made up of five short stories featuring the dads from the game and their kids [and a couple of different cute dadsonas]. They were all really fun and have the same great dialogue that I love from the game, but the one where Robert thinks that Damien is an actual vampire was definitely my favorite. I would totally rea...