The application is a fantasy simulation game that centers around the character Taeram, a writer who finds himself in an unusual predicament. He unexpectedly becomes the bottom protagonist in his own Boys' Love (BL) novel. The stakes are high; if Taeram does not manage to navigate the story to its intended conclusion, he risks being trapped within this fictional world permanently. This situation becomes more complicated as he must partner with Seho, a junior college student whose presence is both irksome and essential, adding tension to Taeram's journey through the narrative.
Taeram is characterized as an emotional and adaptable college student, who reflects on the comedic misfortune of living through what he perceives as his most embarrassing writing. His preferences lean towards attractive individuals, which adds a layer of complexity to his character as he interacts with the other characters in the novel. His internal monologue reveals his qualms about being in a scenario that blends his creative work with real-life implications, pushing him to confront different aspects of his personality.
Seho, Taeram's companion in this fictional realm, presents a stark contrast. Describing himself as uncomfortable with Taeram's gaze, he plays the role of a blunt and challenging partner, embodying characteristics similar to the archetypal “obsessive top” seen in many BL stories. His interactions with Taeram drive much of the plot's tension, illustrating the navigational difficulties Taeram faces as he attempts to write his way back to reality while juggling the complexities of their dynamic.
In addition to the protagonist and his feisty partner, the game introduces several supporting characters who complicate the narrative. Fran, a high priest, is devoted and appears to be enamored with Taeram from their first meeting. Although he presents himself as gentle and caring, there may be more to his character than meets the eye. The playful mage Kairan adds another layer; he seems innocent yet harbors secrets, and his flirtation with Taeram suggests potential storylines filled with intrigue and romantic tension.
The game promises richly illustrated visuals created by renowned artists, accompanying a stellar voice cast who breathe life into the characters. With an original score and opening songs, the immersive experience is designed to capture players fully. Featuring multiple endings that reflect the choices players make throughout the game, it invites exploration and replayability, ensuring that users experience the different paths the story can take. "No Random Novels" awaits those who seek an engaging, fantastical journey through the complexities of love and narrative twists in the world of BL storytelling.