Visual Novels for smartphones

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Would anyone know any good eroges in the form of .apk? Help is much appreciated
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You've probably already played this...

But at least it's on android via some... annoying steps.

If not, would definitely recommend. 8/10.

It is worth noting that it works like shit on smaller phones with inferior hardware, might be good to get a tablet phone to play VNs, like this:

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The phone above is a pretty low-end tablet phone. Lower $200ish price bracket. I use it myself, and it's not bad. Decent speed and hardware for the price, though mainly because I got it at $130, due to a friend working where I came in to buy the phone at the cricket store.

That aside, there's also Sepia Tears, but it's kind of old-schoolish and shitty in the graphics department, and the story is pretty generic.

As for other VNs on the android - I have looked, as an Android Tablet-Phone user myself, but have yet to find any others.

A lot of memory space is required for Katawa Shoujo on the phone, be prepared for that.

Katawa Shoujo and Sepia Tears are both free from their respective sites.
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Loop the Loop, a free Japanese Android Visual Novel game.

This is a complete Visual Novel series consisting a total of 5 Episodes. It talks about a group of 12 people trapped inside a mansion as they attempt to escape this timeless, seemingly eternal dimension. People who like 999 Hours or similar titles should like this as well, and in my opinion this is a rare title which storyline stands just as strong as these infamous games. Moreover, while Episode 1 naturally ends with the protagonists escaping the mansion, Episode 2 and onwards actually tells the story after the incident (as well as the protagonists getting trapped AGAIN in a different setting, but the same transdimensional Loop), making character relationship very interesting to explore as they falter or grow stronger as they are challenged again and again by future incidents. Certainly it is the best Visual Novel mobile game I have played to date.

Unfortunately, as mentioned above this is a full Japanese title with no English port. I haven't been dabbled in Visual Novels for a very long time, but there may be mobile automated translators you can use, or you can choose to install on emulators like Bluestack and operate a machine translator from there.

For those who can read Japanese, I strongly suggest installing Loop the Loop and play it. If you're a love a great story, you will not regret reading this.
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There's a bunch of converters you can get to covert vns to be compatible with an app called visual novel interpreter.

Here's the site