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jordanb20's review

3.25
lighthearted fast-paced
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gonah_hawking's review

3.0

This was cute, it was a nice little add on to the game, and I liked getting to see the dads interact more. If you enjoyed the Dream Daddy game and just want more dads in your life, I suggest this comic!

Each story is stand-alone, and feels similar to an after school special: You know it'll turn out ok in the end, and a lesson will be learned.

While some of the covers are... spicy, nothing is ever explicit, and only one of the comics actually involves a romance (and ends with a kiss), the rest are just... dads helpin dads.

Truly cute, and fun, and often silly, and I liked it!

I liked that each comic had its own unique art style. The stories were okay overall. I just wonder why the introduction page had so many emojis.

1: Much Abird About Nothing

That Craig fan service was too much. The player character looked way too much like Brian, to a confusing degree.
And how the heck did a seagull steal his WATCH?


2: Let the Right Dad In

Imagine ACTUALLY believing someone else is a vampire, so much so that you try to stake him.


3: Dream Ad-y

I didn't really like this one. I wasn't really invested in the story. At least the player character looks distinctive, even if he's a self insert.

4: Fair Deal

This one by far had my favorite art style. It was super cute and reminded me of Steven Universe. The actual story was okay, but who would name their twin children with such similar names?

5: Dungeons & Daddies

I liked the RPG versions of the characters.
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sarahthornton's review


Cute

jkenna90's review

4.0

Having never played the game Dream Daddies myself (but I have seen other people play and I am familiar with all the characters) I was really excited to read this comic. I didn't realize going in that each story would be by a different author and illustrator but I really enjoyed that aspect of the book. My favorite story was the last, Dungeon Daddies. As a big nerd, that story was fantastic! I loved the thought of all the daddies together playing a game together and hanging out. Each of the individual stories had their own nuances which I appreciated. I liked all of the stories and the artwork for each one as well. I would highly recommend this comic to any fans of the game Dream Daddies or just fans of daddies in general.
funny lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Adorable, whimsical, and dorky! I probably would have loved this more if I had played the game it comes from, but even so each story was cute and the different art styles were fun.

bluespirit's review

4.0

I played the video game a few years, & it was fun to revisit all the characters!
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thedearlydiary's review

4.0
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

To be honest I'm disappointed, though I recognise I did this to myself. I expected 5 romantic short stories and got 1 and 4 about friendship. It was nice, just not what I expected (without reading blurb so like I said it's on me). I'm sure you'd get a lot more out of this if you played the game.
My one criticism would be that I would've liked to see the nameless love interest from first story in the rest of the comic.
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes