The first of the four Starry Sky games starring the characters from the drama CD's of the same name.
Starry Sky takes place at Seigatsu Gakuen, a school which specializes in horoscopes, astronomy and other related topics. The main characters are all based on horoscopes.
Starry Sky Spring features Suzuya Tohzuki (Cancer), Kanata Nanami (Pisces) and Yoh Tomoe (Capricorn). It follows main character Tsukiko Yahisa, who's the first girl to enroll in the school, and her first semester there, which she spends with her childhood friends Suzuya and Kanata along with Yoh, a transfer student who came from France.
In this town, there are "clouds" covering the nightsky, that the starlight won't even pierce. Because of this, constellations would always be too far.
Born and raised in the Tatsumi noble family, Saku has failed to meet the expectations that lie on every member of the family.
One day, Saku receives word from his strict grandfather, "Someone has to head to that town as a representative of Tatsumi family." He was the first to raise his hand and volunteer.
Estranged by his family, Saku travels to the estate of Koumeishi, a town that has never seen the stars.
He went without hardly making sure of the details of arrangements for a wedding...
Nursery Rhyme is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on November 25, 2005 for Windows.
The game, taking place 500 years after the events of Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity, is set in a fictional Japan where the existence of magic has been recognized by society, and thus has been the subject of much research. Magic is also applied to everyday life; for example, stuffed toys are able to talk. Users of magic must wear a special ring which controls their powers, and are urged to blend in with society.
Despite Nursery Rhyme being set in the future, Japan's culture is depicted as unchanged for the most part. Many of the characters attend Shousei Gakuen, a prestigious all-girls school which provides its students with magic classes, as well as academic courses. Shousei Gakuen hosts a female-dominated sport event known as Sophilos.
Forget about the classical fairy tales and a helpless and vulnerable heroine. There is no prince or an evil stepmother — you're all alone and you need to survive in a new strange world.
Meet a young girl thrown into the world she doesn't belong to — without her name and memories. Disclose the dark secret surrounding the island inhabited only by kids and find your way back home. It's not an ordinary tale and you're not an ordinary Snow White with her Seven Dwarfs. It's a game that alternates between reality and illusion, showing real world problems in a new, twisted way.
“Near the end of the Showa Era. (Late 1980s)
In the old mansion rumored that a witch lives, Aoko Aozaki who just started learning sorcery and her teacher, a young mage Alice Kuonji, lived together.
But as if he was guided by an invisible string of fate, a young boy called Soujuurou Shizuki joins them and a strange communal life begins…”
“Late 1980s. The golden age full of brightness and spirits. The boy who came to the urban city passes by the two witches who live in the present”
“The boy lived a really normal life
She lived with pride and confidence
The girl lived hidden as if she’s asleep”
A port for PC that adds an extra route.
Our story starts when a girl finds herself summoned by an Onmiyouji who claims that she is his shikigami “created” to do his bidding. The girl has no recollection of who she is but she feels like she was a human and her name is Sayuki. Sadly her new master, Abeno Seimei, is pretty demanding and tells her that if she doesn’t accept her fate as a shikigami, she will disappear. Seimei then brings her to Izumi at the capital to work, to do things like console quarraling married couples or deliver love letters. Unfortunately some of the jobs she has to do also require her to fight demons. Will she be able to get used to her new life as Shikigami #3?
First game in the Black Wolves Saga series by otome game developer Rejet. The second game in the series, Last Hope, takes place in an alternate universe but otherwise follows the events of the first game.
The fandisc for Hoshizora no Memoria.
It contains addition story routes as a sequel to complete the Yume and Mare routes of Hoshizora no Memoria, as well as an additional side story for the other heroines of the game.
The HD rerelease of Hoshizora no Memoria includes this fan-disc.
Ken ga Kimi is Rejet's first Japanese-inspired tale. A trial was released on November 1, 2013 and soon later the official game was released on December 19, 2013. The story takes place in the early stages of Edo period.
The story follows Toono Shinra and his sister Toono Ren, they hold a special power that allows them to transfer a person's pain to them with a simple touch, in exchange they receive the pain for a short burst. Tired of being exploited for this power by their foster parents, they decided to run away and stay with a distant relative.
The story is set in very distant future, in a time when mankind is just recovering from decades of war fought between Earth and a terraformed Moon. The war was so devastating that it set technological progress back by decades if not centuries, which is why the settings don’t look futuristic. Although the world is now at peace, there continues to be distrust between the Sphere Kingdom (Moon) and the Earth Federation. Travel between the two is restricted for diplomatic purposes and confined to a single spaceport on Earth.
So anyway, one day the lunar princess, Feena fam Earthlight, comes to the protagonist’s house for home stay…