A Date with Bridgette (Parts 1-4) by vDateGames is a detailed visual novel that serves as a focused spin-off from the popular The Academy
Bridgette: [She gasped, looking up at the data rain] It’s working! The encryption is locking! Alex, look at me!
Character Development: As players progress through the four parts, they learn more about Bridgette's personality, interests, and background. Similarly, the player's character may also develop based on the choices made. A Date With Bridgette -Part 1-4- -vDateGames-
Bridgette: [Her eyes widen slightly] Oh! You must be the one I'm waiting for. I was starting to think you were a "no-show."
As of this writing, all four parts of A Date With Bridgette are available as a bundled "Complete Season" on the vDateGames official store and major indie platforms like Itch.io. A free demo of Part 1 is available if you want to test your dating skills before committing to the full $14.99 package. A Date with Bridgette (Parts 1-4) by vDateGames
What began as a simple "coffee date" scenario exploded into a four-part narrative epic that redefined what players expected from a $10 indie title. In this long-form review, we dissect the entire saga—from Part 1’s nervous introductions to Part 4’s emotional climax.
Choice Impact
vDateGames uses a light stat system (Humor, Empathy, Confidence). Your dialogue choices genuinely affect Bridgette’s responses and scene unlocks. Replaying Part 2 with different stats unlocked two entirely different mid-date conversations for me. That said, the branching isn’t huge—most roads lead to the same major story beats, just with different flavor. Character Development: As players progress through the four
In "A Date With Bridgette," you play as a young man who's smitten with the beautiful Bridgette. Your goal is to win her heart by going on a series of dates, making choices, and building your relationship. The game is divided into four parts, each representing a new date and a chance to deepen your connection with Bridgette.
I raised an eyebrow. "Do you need to go?" I asked.