I'm not sure of the most popular ones off - hand, but there could be some indie titles out there. Some might be created by dog lovers who want to share their love for dogs through this medium.
Yes, there are some. However, not all of them gain mainstream popularity. Some are only popular within the specific sub - culture of visual novel enthusiasts. For example, there might be titles that are only available in Japanese and haven't been widely translated, so their popularity is limited to those who can access the original version and understand the language. It's also hard to define 'popular' as it can vary from region to region.
I'm not sure specifically about 'agth visual novel' having popular titles. It could be a relatively new or niche area. However, in the general visual novel world, titles like 'Clannad' and 'Steins; Gate' are very popular.
I'm not sure of any specifically named 'gear visual novel' that is extremely popular at the moment. However, there could be some indie titles out there that fit this description.
I'm not aware of any specifically popular ones off the top of my head. It could be a relatively new or niche concept in the visual novel world.
I'm not aware of any specific popular titles named 'radiant visual novel' as it's a rather general term. However, there are many visual novels with themes of light, hope, and positive energy that could potentially be considered in the same vein.
I'm not sure specifically about 'gn visual novel' titles being extremely popular. However, in general, popular visual novels include titles like 'Clannad' and 'Steins; Gate'. It's possible that within a niche or specific community, there are well - known 'gn visual novel' titles, but without more context about what 'gn' represents, it's hard to name them precisely.
One popular 'werewolf visual novel' is 'Ozmafia!!'. It has a unique take on the werewolf concept within a mafia - inspired setting. Another is 'Amnesia: Memories' which also has werewolf - like elements in some of its story routes.
One popular 'bendy visual novel' might be 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It has a complex and engaging story that twists in unexpected ways. However, it also contains some disturbing content that might not be suitable for all audiences.
As of now, I'm not aware of any extremely well - known 'dbd visual novel' titles. However, there could be some fan - made works that are popular within the 'Dead by Daylight' community.
One popular one is 'The Hero Project'. It has an interesting take on superheroes in a modern - day setting. Another is 'Superheroes United: The Visual Novel' which features a large roster of different superhero characters.