Summary: “Honeykkul is a Facebook-based RP that is actually a revamped version of LEADME ROLEPLAY. It kinda reminds of ISAC as it fosters camaraderie among idols and ensures that they’re not limited to their own groups. Of course not every roleplay is perfect, but Love Letter is really close to becoming a perfect one.Īctiveness (7.5/10): The admins regularly host fun games for everyone and divide the community into teams to get members from different groups to interact with one another. The admins have worked really hard to revamp the RP into a great one, and I think they did a good job. The admins are really cool people, the atmosphere is really chill and most of the time pretty lit, everyone gets along, and there has never been a moment where I considered leaving. Overall: Overall, I would really recommend coming over to Love Letter. Regardless, if Love Letter were to introduce more events to get even more people talking, that would be great! Opinions on improvements of this role play?: I would really like to see Love Letter introduce more events, but I can see how that can be hard due to the constant Facebook disabling and such. You have to give those people the benefit of the doubt because a lot of them are truly nice people. Also, even if someone comes off as illiterate to you, they may be from another country where English isn’t their first language. Or even if they did respond with that, they would still be able to carry on a conversation after that. I’m so glad to see that there isn’t a single person who simply responds with a “thanks”, “hi” or “laughs”. Most know when to use the appropriate punctuation and they can carry on conversations. Literacy is not a requirement at Love Letter, but everyone is pretty literate. Regardless, everyone at Love Letter is really welcoming and nice. Other then that little cup of tea, Love Letter is really drama free. There was some ic and ooc drama a month or two ago, but it was mainly the cause of one bad egg. Of course if you see 4 faceclaims in the same group, you’re going to see them talk to each other more, but that’s inevitable. Cliques were somewhat of an issue maybe sometime last year, but it seems like that really isn’t an issue anymore. If you make the effort to interact with people, they will interact back. Since I have been there for less than a year now, I have got to talk with some pretty awesome people. Anytime of the day, it seemed like there was someone online. The atmosphere at Love Letter is pretty chill and laid back. I would even solely recommend coming to Love Letter just for the admins.Ītmosphere(1/10): 8. Now, don’t go there expecting Seungcheol or Jiho to be online 24/7 because c'mon we all have lives, but they really do help when you need them most. If you need help with anything, the admins are always there to help. As we all know, Facebook is a bitch and it loves to try and demolish roleplays and the admins have been victims to this for a while, yet everytime it happens they bounce back better than ever. Seungcheol and Jiho are really hardworking and I give them so much credit. Both are super friendly and they bring such a chill vibe everytime I talk to either of them. I really like the 2 admins over at Love Letter. Welcoming is definitely getting better at Love Letter, but like every roleplay it isn’t perfect.Īdmins(1/10): 10. If your faceclaim is popular (maybe someone from like BTS or EXO) then you’ll likely get more than someone who is from a lesser known group. If you know one of the admins, you’ll likely get more than usual. As of right now, I could probably say each person gets anywhere from 10-15 welcomes. As time went on and I brought more characters there, more and more people were welcoming and that really brought a smile to my face. ![]() ![]() Now I have been at Love Letter for a little less than a year, and I have to say when I first got there, they just had their big revamp and the welcomes were okay. Come play as your favorite idol or Asian act, perform alongside beloved bandmates, make new friends, fall in love, and have a fun time. Summary: We are a non-au, facebook based roleplay aiming to recreate the world of k-pop through our muses. Will there be screenshots included? If yes, do you want us to remove them to protect your identity?: No ![]() ![]() Love Letter recently implemented weekly activity checks and they also have the standard monthly activity checks to clear out the ones who grow inactive. My time zone is PDT so for me, Love Letter sees the most activity around noon. A lot of people from different timezones are active everyday, mostly during the afternoon. Overall, it’s pretty active! I would say that at any given time, there is probably 10 people on at all times. ( i had a typo in my last one– hopefully im not bothering you guys with this second one!)Īctiveness(1/10): 7.
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