Infold changed the way Love and Deepspace players interact with our love interests, turning the typically 2D anime-style otome genre into a 3D free-to-play mobile game. It was an instant hint when it launched in January 2024, but that didn’t stop players from questioning why the portable dating sim contained a period tracker. Now in an interview with 4Gamer, the developers explained why the feature ended up added. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]
Producer Reese and lead writer Nomi explained why the team decided to offer its players the ability to track their periods. As translated by Siliconera, Reese explained, “Firstly, we have many female users, and many of the people on our team are women. For most women, menstruation is part of their daily lives. We thought about how nice it would be if our partners took extra care of us during this time.”
The team also explained how they wanted the feature to be completely optional, and didn’t want players to feel pressured into inputting their menstrual data into the game. This is why there are no rewards for doing so, outside of your “husband” of choice writing you an extra cute note to help you get through the day, and offering his loving support.
This is one of multiple major updates to appear in Love and Deepspace in 2025. Caleb ended up added as a new love interest, bringing the total number up to five. A Rafayel birthday event appeared earlier in March 2025, and there’s currently a Zayne banner running.
Love and Deepspaceis available for free on Android and iOS.
Published: Mar 11, 2025 09:30 am