About Man City Blue Moon:
Man City Blue Moons is a visual novel about a young mage name Maya, who just moved to a new place and is now having strange dreams. That seem all too real. With Yuri moments scattered here and there. Apparently, to read someone’s mind you need a 10 minute make out session. I’m not complaining. The story overall is not very long it took me about 5 hours to get all the endings. The lore in the story is original and interesting, so much so I kinda wish the story was longer. Art I have mixed feelings about while the imagination to make unique characters is there and the art is very bright and colorful, the artist is clearly not a professional. Though I can see them becoming a great artist in the future with more practice. Backgrounds while alone look very detailed and nice when combined with the character sprites everything just ends up being visually too much. I think the background should be toned down a little so not so much is happening on screen. The music compliments the game’s story and art style and is very nice to listen to. Sometimes in Visual novels, I mute the game, but not here. I actually liked listening to the music. Overall, I enjoyed it and recommend it to other Yuri fans interested in a good story.It’s a short game, but I enjoyed it. (I was a little surprised that one of the girls didn’t get a route though.) The game does end rather suddenly right when you’re expecting more explanation. I was left confused by several things, including if the title has any signficance, and of the true identity of all of the characters.