Good but not quite magical. As the spiritual sequel to Knowledge or know lady, God bless or Goddess comes with lofty expectations. It has five actresses from KOKL, although only three are mains. They, along with some new faces, are chiefly responsible for the game’s success. While other titles have broadened the genre, GBOG rests on its laurels, but thankfully they’re pretty nice laurels.
The narrative drops you into it without much explanation. You play as a novice Cultivator (sort of a magician) who is the only male in a sect of female Cultivators that train you while battling for your affection. Various magical fights, against good and bad characters, increase your Qi energy. There is not much more to the protagonist’s story, and while more structured than KOKL, it is thin and scattered—the magical aspects (Xianxia) are not personally appealing. The story is thick with sexual innuendos and while many are funny, it goes overboard sometimes.

Six female Cultivators can be romanced. As mentioned, three are from KOKL (Avril, Serena, Ada). Their personalities are different, but they bring great energy. Two newcomers, Lan Yunrou and Pan Suqin, are strong, with the former being an all-too-obvious tsundere. The sixth, Yin Pinger, is dull and suffers from a severe case of ADR-itis with bad dubbing. They probably should have replaced her with the far more charismatic 3rd sister (Leah Bai from KOKL) who is a third wheel here. The majority only have a sliver of backstory, with Pan Suqin being the most well-rounded. All basically love you immediately, which further restricts character arcs.
The first play through will take approx 3.3 hours with 8 to see everything. As with KOKL, there are many endings, including dual endings and a final combo ending. They can be easily achieved by exploring the timeline. While the different finales are nice, none are that long or amazing.

Technically the game is fine although some transitions were jarring. The 3D backgrounds need a bit of polish and most of the game takes place on a stage that creates an artificial environment. Most of the audio is live recorded, excluding Pinger, and the video quality is decent. English translation is okay, but missing from optional scenes and poorly timed in spots; better translations are coming, so consider waiting. Overall this is definitely worth playing, due to performances and humor, especially if you like the Xianxia theme.
Rating: Good 
Length: 3.3 hrs
100%: 8 hrs
Positives +
Actresses, Funny, Multi-ends
Negatives –
Story, Misc, Translation