I have only enjoyed minigames that reward the player at the same time as they doing the minigame in a adult game fashion. Not that +20 bucks, repeat 10 times to be able to buy a wine bottle bs.
I think games are more immersive when the choices are meaningful. However I prefer that there is only around 2-3 paths one can take, since I can replay a game once but more is pushing it.
Also devs can make more content for a few paths instead of a little bit for many paths.
It is easy just search on yt and follow the steps, but you do need to have Windows 10 (or 11) Enterprise, Pro, or Education editions. Its not available on home.
I am using Hyper-V and its really convenient and easy but performance wise some games are just unplayable usually those made with Unity or UE.
If you are are running Hyper-V or another VM how are you playing the more hardware heavy games? Any tips?
I had them bookmarked but I lost them after reverting my VM, but if you count hand drawn as cartoonish then first one I think was ACADEMY34 or Snow Daze.