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For a Fage for Pacthesis
Pacthesis (real name Amy Long) is an artist and game developer specialized in Otome Dating Sims Flash games. She was well known for her Days Date Sims.

She was most active between 2010 and 2012, with her last game being released in late 2016 after a 4-year hiatus.

After several years of internet absence, she reappeared as a webcomic artist in 2020.

Her personal page, where her games can be found along with some developément diaries, is here. Her DeviantArt account can be found here.

All the works below are Dating Sims unless noted.


 * Anime Sim Date 1.0, 2.0, and 2.5 (2008) her first date sims and more or less fell in Canon Discontinuity
 * Project Toaster (2010, short story/slideshow)
 * Festival Days (2010)
 * Wonderland Days (2010)
 * Idol Days (2010)
 * Kingdom Days (2010)
 * Chrono Days(2011)
 * Xolga and Mr. Toko (2011-2012, visual novel/point-and-click adventure series)
 * Lunar Days(2012)
 * Memory Days(2012)
 * Number Days(2012)
 * Star Days(2017)
 * Violet Goes to the Beach (2020, webcomic)


 * Animesque: her art style is very anime-inspired, and many of her works include Japanese characters and anime tropes.
 * April Fools' Day: she used to release short Self-Parodies of her games.
 * Art Evolution: Very noticeable.
 * Creator Backlash: her very early date sims are only available on her Deviantart page, and were not uploaded in her personal web
 * Early Installment Weirdness: her first dating sim was BoyxGirl.
 * Dating Sim: what she is more known for.
 * Gay Option: from Chrono Days on, her games had a romanceable girl.
 * Intercontinuity Crossover: Xolga and Mr. Toko serves as this.
 * Otome game: most of her output.
 * Remake: Memory Days is a more sophisticated version of her Anime Sim Date 2.0
 * The Wiki Rule: here

Trope Putting on Airs
When a character affects their speech and manners to make themselves look as if they are of a higher social class they actually are, we can say they are Putting on Airs. This is not merely snobbery (although the characters may display it too), this trope is about deliberately changing their way of speech to make themselves look high class (or at least the person idea of "high class"). Affecting french accents common but not obligatory.

Typically spotted on the Mock Millionaire, the Gold Digger, and assorted social climbers. The Impoverished Patrician and the Princess in Rags tend to overstate their origins by ramping their original affectations this way. Usually betrayed by their less classy accent slipping under stress.

Live-Action TV

 * Hyacinth Bucket Keeping Up Appearances