![]() ![]() Hopefully they avoid focusing too much on the engineering side of things and instead on the characters and how they develop through the setting so this may end up being a diamond in the rough worth the read. Obviously many, or perhaps most these days of the readers don’t care about plot cohesion or meaningful character development, for those who do the inconsistencies and lack of feeling that occurs from writing in unfamiliar territory detracts from setting, characters, and plot. While the basic plot elements are pretty standard some of the themes feel like they may make the game worth reading, however my greatest misgiving would be that I get the feeling the writers don’t quite know enough about their subject matter. It’s probably a short game, so it may be worth checking out.įor a doujin game this does appear surprisingly well made, though a little incomplete as well. The trial didn’t delve into their problems as it served mainly as an introduction to the characters. The game is unvoiced and I like the interface and the art is quite good for a doujin. Rikka was raised by a foster father and doesn’t know her true parents. Chisato gave up everything she had to become an engineer in order to gain her parents’ love. Nayuta dropped out of school in order to help out his divorced mother. While set in Den-Den Town, the focus of the game appears to be rather on family relations. He also happened to met a new system engineer from Eagle-sha, Chisato, with whom he had often chatted online. Nayuta and his friend Hajime went to the underground idol concert and met the idol Rikka, and he was charmed by her song. The Nipponbashi Street Festival (Sutofes) has had growing attendance over the years, but it has particularly garnered a lot of attention this year with the expansion of the underground shopping centre, being featured in the world’s premier internet company Eagle-sha’s real map web service Roadview and also being supported by the mayor. Nayuta lives with his mother in the not-too-distant Nipponbashi in Osaka while working on creating apps for smartphones. ![]() Personally I hope 2013 ends up being a rough year for eroge so maybe they decide to evaluate the direction the industry is taking and hopefully start putting more effort into their games again. Light fantasy stories in a school setting are their forte after all.īoring months filled with games that can only be described as nothing special continue. But of course, the one you all are probably looking forward to the most is August’s Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai. Are we still in 2012? There’s sure a lot of fandisks/sequels this month, for Konosora, Material Brave, Corona, Leyline and even Sakura Sakura. ![]()
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