App Feature
An interactive supernatural romance/dress-up game set in Rose City. You follow a coming-of-age vampire-queen storyline with choices, dates and texting with four love interests, a Beauty Studio for makeover challenges, extensive character customization (clothes, hairstyles, makeup, accessories), follower team management for missions, daily tasks toward becoming Vampire Queen, and pet adoption/raising. No ads; optional in‑app purchases for outfits and event progress.
Verdict
Verdict: A stylish, story-forward vampire romance with strong fashion gameplay, but event grind and monetization can frustrate completionists.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Fans of supernatural romance visual novels who value art and voice acting
- Players who enjoy dress-up, makeovers, and collecting fashion sets
- Casual F2P players who like daily tasks and steady progression
Not ideal for:
- Gamers seeking deep RPG combat, PvP, or class-based builds
- Players who dislike time-limited events or cosmetic IAP pressure
- Completionists unwilling to spend who want every exclusive outfit
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
High-quality graphics and presentation; makeover and outfit creation are engaging; story and setting appeal to vampire/romance fans.
Users complain about:
Time-limited outfit events can feel pay-leaning and difficult to finish; occasional UI bugs (e.g., item names/stats not showing when changing outfits) hinder optimization.
Is it Worth Paying For?
There are no ads, and the core story/dress-up loop is playable for free. Spending mainly accelerates progress in limited-time events and unlocks more outfits. If completing collections matters to you, a modest budget can feel worthwhile; otherwise, patient F2P players can enjoy the narrative but may miss some exclusive looks.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Choices/Episodes, this leans harder into fashion systems and vampire theming. Versus Love Nikki/Shining Nikki, it offers a stronger romance narrative layer but less fashion depth and more story-driven progression. Fans of chat/otome titles like Obey Me or Mystic Messenger may appreciate the dating and texting, with the bonus of makeovers and team management; monetization and event cadence are broadly similar to dress-up/gacha peers.
Summary
Immortal Diaries blends an interactive vampire romance with robust dress-up and makeover challenges, wrapped in slick visuals and voice work. Its Beauty Studio, extensive customization, follower missions, and daily tasks support a steady loop while the story pushes you toward the vampire throne. The main trade-offs are time-limited events and IAP pressure for completing outfit sets, plus occasional UI glitches that can impact min-maxing looks. If you enjoy narrative fashion games and can live with missing a few exclusives (or are comfortable spending a bit), it’s a polished, engaging option in the genre.








