Quick snapshot
KUUKIYOMI: Consider It is a premium, bite-sized social puzzle game built around 100 short, quirky situations. Each vignette asks you to read the room and pick a response that’s either considerate or deliberately awkward. The title riffs on Japanese notions of politeness but turns them into playful, unpredictable tests of social intuition. Its pared-back visuals and offbeat sense of humor give it a distinct personality compared with typical casual titles.
How the gameplay works
Players move through rapid-fire scenes and must decide, often in a heartbeat, how to react. Scenarios jump between believable everyday moments and delightfully absurd setups, so you’re constantly guessing what kind of etiquette is expected. After each round the game evaluates your choices and assigns a consideration rating, plus secondary scores that break down different aspects of your performance:
- Spatial awareness
- Sympathy
- Common sense
These short bursts create a light, reflective experience that’s more about having a laugh while thinking about manners than about deep strategy.
Co-op and social fun
While the solo mode is enjoyable, the game shines when shared. Pair up with a friend to compare choices, coordinate reactions, or purposely clash for comedic effect. The mismatch of responses often leads to bigger laughs than any single-player run, turning awkwardness into social entertainment.
Tempo and control notes
Each scene concludes within seconds, which keeps the rhythm brisk and lively. That pace is a feature, but it can also be a drawback: sometimes the moments feel too fleeting to fully understand what’s happening before you must decide. A few players may also be put off by controls that aren’t always crystal-clear, making perfectionist runs frustrating.
Overall take
KUUKIYOMI: Consider It is essentially a comedic etiquette quiz wrapped in a microgame package. It doesn’t offer much long-term depth, but its original concept and quirky presentation make it memorable and replayable in short sessions. Best for casual play and those curious about cultural behavior presented with a light, humorous twist.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Japanese
- Korean
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Full