The moment Chloe Clark walked in with that clipboard, I knew this wasn't a normal sketching session. The way she smiled while saying 'I'll take special care of you' gave me chills. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! perfectly captures that eerie vibe where romance and danger blur. The skeleton pushing the cart? Chef's kiss for atmosphere.
Only five showed up on time? That's not bad luck—that's a setup. Chloe's purple lips curling into a smile as she names each student felt like a death sentence being read aloud. The tension in that classroom is thicker than oil paint. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! nails the psychological horror disguised as school life.
Chloe Clark isn't just an art teacher—she's an S-class anomaly with zero lust meter? That's terrifyingly cool. Her golden eyes locking onto each student like prey… brrr. The way the camera lingers on her hands clapping? Pure suspense. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! turns a simple class into a survival game.
A skeleton in a robe pushing a covered cart into class? That's not creepy—that's iconic. The contrast between Chloe's glamorous look and the grim reaper assistant is genius. It screams 'this school is cursed.' Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! uses visual storytelling to build dread without needing jump scares.
Lilith sitting there in red while everyone else is muted tones? She's either the protagonist or the first to go. Chloe's gaze lingering on her felt personal. The naming sequence was like a roll call for the doomed. Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! makes you root for characters you know might not survive.