While there is no widely known game titled " Anjoman Loti " that features romance mechanics, the terms suggest a specific interest in (an Iranian subculture historically associated with a code of chivalry, honor, and "tough-guy" masculinity) combined with common romance game tropes.

Given the personal nature of the stories shared, it's crucial to approach each topic with empathy and sensitivity.

: In these stories, romantic devotion is often at odds with community or "tribal" loyalty. Characters may sacrifice personal happiness to uphold a code of honor or to protect their social standing.

: Unlike mainstream romantic fiction, these narratives emphasize the mundane and the difficult—such as housework arguments or the slow erosion of passion—suggesting that "true" love is an act of endurance rather than a feeling that comes easily.

A Loti named Karbalai Ghazanfar falls for a goldsmith’s daughter. She is the sun. He is the storm. They exchange secret vows in a pomegranate orchard. She weeps when he leaves for the night’s mischief.

The male lead expresses love through protection and possessiveness rather than vulnerability.