Love Me 2 Overview
Love Me 2 was one of those odd little games you'd find during the Flash era. It came out in 2005, a product of the Japanese developer Kenta Cho. The premise was simple and a bit silly, which fit right in with a lot of the experimental games on portals back then.
You control a girl in a kimono, running through a school hallway. Your goal is to collect hearts from the boys before the lunch bell rings. You don't just talk to them, though. You use a laser to literally break their hearts, which then float toward you. Other girls are doing the same thing, so you're competing for the same targets. The mouse controls your aim, and you click to fire. It's fast, a bit frantic, and over quickly. The game feels like a short, chaotic race against the clock and your rivals.