Well, 'Clannad' has some situations where characters might not be each other's type at first. The story unfolds with different relationship arcs, and there are instances similar to the 'not my type' concept. Also, 'Narcissu' is a visual novel that explores relationships in a more complex way, and it might have situations where characters realize others are not their type as they get to know each other better during the course of the story.
It could mean that in the context of a visual novel, one character is rejecting another by saying 'sorry babe, you're not my type'. It's a common phrase used to show lack of romantic or personal interest.
It could mean that in the context of a visual novel, the story being referred to doesn't belong to the person being addressed as 'babe'. Maybe it's a way of saying that the events or narrative path isn't relevant to them.
It could be. Some people might have actually said those words in real life situations.
In a visual novel where there are multiple characters with their own story arcs. For example, if there is a main character's love story being told, and a side character tries to insert themselves into the main plot in an inappropriate way, the main character could say 'sorry babe this just ain't your story visual novel' to put them in their place.
Well, once I borrowed my best friend's favorite book without asking. I accidentally spilled coffee on it. I felt so bad and said sorry. My friend was really mad at first but then forgave me when I promised to buy a new copy.
Sorry, without knowing more about the '170722 visual novel', it's hard to recommend similar ones.
Fate/stay night is a great one. It has a complex story with different routes and interesting characters, much like Tsukihime. Another one is Umineko no Naku Koro ni, which also has elements of mystery and a large cast of characters. Steins; Gate is also similar in terms of having a deep and engaging story with unique characters.
One similar visual novel could be 'Clannad'. It has a rich story with various character arcs and emotional moments. Another is 'Kanon', which also focuses on relationships and has a charming art style.
One similar game could be 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It also has a strong focus on story and character interaction. Another might be 'Clannad', which is well - known for its emotional storylines and character development.
One similar visual novel could be 'Negotiator's Quest'. It also involves elements of deal - making and strategy in a fictional world. Another one might be 'The Deal Maker's Adventure' which has a similar theme of striving for the best deal. And there's 'Business in a Fictional World' which has a lot of deal - related scenarios as well.