Official KFC dating sim lets you date the Colonel, a ghost, or seemingly a dog

Update: In a statement to , KFC confirmed that I Love You Colonel Sanders! will be released for ꧟free on Steam on September 24. 

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If you've ever wanted to date a hot version of Colonel Sanders, the jolly mascot of fast food chicken chain KFC, your day has come. KFC worked with developer Psyop to create a dating s🍰im appropriately titled I Love You, Colonel Sander🍸s! Which, obviously, is described as "a finger lickin' good dating simulator." 

The KFC dating sim is currently unavailable, but says it'll be released soon. It also says: "Throughout your journey, you’ll be faced with life-changing decisions that will🅰 affect your chances of friendship and love. But be careful! Your choices have real consequences with real animated charac🎐ters’ feelings at stake." 

Well you've got me there, KFC; I do care about real animated characters' feelings. And characters is the key word there, as you can seemingly romance many people - and I use the term people loosely - aside from the Colonel hims𒅌elf. KFC says the game has nine "lovable" characters whose arcs support "multiple hours of play-through," which is a lot of hours of play-through by all acco♔unts. 

That said, I'm gonna need some clarification on what lovable means in this context, because the trailer♛ for I Love You, Colonel Sanders! (embed via ) features a ghost, a dog, an apparently sentient robot, and what I can only assume is 🔯a character from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Can you actually romance all of these characters, or just befriend them? I guess what I'm really asking is: ? I mean, , so I don't see why not. 

The game also purportedly features cooking battles, "battle𝔍 battles," and 11ꦇ herbs and spices. Let's hear it for video games, everybody. 

If you like the look of that, you may also like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Boyfriend Dungeon, a dungeon-crawling dating sim where you date your weapons. 

Austin Wood
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