Describing the game as "charming, witty and experimentally fun",
Adventure Gamers found the game "amusing" and considered the "unpolished" nature of the game's singing and claymation helped in "creating a world which strays from easy interpretation and is inevitably messier, more confusing, and ultimately much more personal and compelling than most conventional narratives". Cassidee Moser of
Kill Screen commended the game's "valiant mission" of its intent to "deliver commentary on social issues" around the economy and gender identity. However, Moser critiqued these as "half-realised" and "forced", stating that "gender never plays a meaningful role in Dominique's characterization", and "we never get a real sense of how tough or in what way economic struggles have hurt any of the people outside of our main character".
Accolades Dominique Pamplemousse received several nominations at the 2014
Independent Games Festival, including the
Nuovo Award,
Seumas McNally Grand Prize, Excellence in Narrative and Excellence in Audio Awards. Kiai expressed surprise at the nominations, ==References==