Japanese School Life Ativador Download [Ativador]
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- Sep 12, 2019
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Updated: Dec 9, 2020
About This Game Welcomed by the fluttering of cherry blossom, the main character, Brian, starts a new high school life in Japan. Brian soon starts to get along with two girls in the same class after they start to talk to him. With their help, Brian gradually learns Japanese culture and customs. He deepens his friendships with each girl as they teach him how to study and spend time together after school. He gradually is able to survive through the commuter rush, May sickness, the rainy season, and more as he experiences Japanese culture for the first time. Summer After a particularly unpleasant rainy season, summer vacation starts at last. Brian gets to experience a lot of fun things, including a beach trip with the girls in their swimsuits and summer festivals in yukata. He also experiences popular Japanese summer activities, such as suikawari (watermelon splitting) and summer festival food stalls. And what he looks forward to more than anything is the most popular otaku event in the world, held twice a year– Comic Market. He goes to the venue with his heart racing with excitement, having long dreamt of experiencing his first Comiket. What he sees there is……a battlefield, just as rumored!? Fall The destination of the annual school trip is Japan’s most famous ancient city, Kyoto. The three enjoy sightseeing among the old streets and alleys, and experience the traditional culture of Japan to the fullest. Back at school, Brian gets to experience an actual cultural festival, which he has seen a lot in anime. He is ecstatic when he gets to help run the maid cafe booth. He also enjoys cosplaying for Halloween, which has rapidly developed in Japan in the last few years. With the beautiful colors of autumn in Japan, he deepens his understanding of Japanese culture further. Winter After experiencing a Japanese-style Christmas party, Winter Comic Market has arrived! This time, he doesn’t just go, but actually participates as a circle!? With the coming of the new year, he goes to experience Hatsumode. Setsubun and Valentine’s Day arrive and makes him start to realize that soon it will be time to say good bye. Just like when he first met her, cherry blossom buds are about to bloom. What enters Brian’s mind is her smile. Along with those parting words, he embraces a new resolve… Features: -See the characters come to life through the power of the e-mote system! -In-game text available in both English and Japanese -An in-game accessible tips glossary with Japanese cultural and otaku terminology to enhance your game experience -Nekomimi Mode! because everything is better with cat ears. Voice Cast: -Honda Chiyoko (CV: Taneda Risa) -Suzuki Arisa (CV: Takada Hatsumi) 7aa9394dea Title: Japanese School LifeGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:code:jpPublisher:Sekai ProjectRelease Date: 22 Nov, 2016 Japanese School Life Ativador Download [Ativador] youtube japanese school life. japanese school life igg. japanese school life steam. japanese school life movie. japanese school life routes. japanese school life routes. japanese high school life game. japanese drama school life comedy. japan school life skills. school life before japanese occupation. japanese school life movie. sources of school life during japanese occupation. japanese school life movie list. japanese high school daily life. japanese movie romance comedy school life. school life during japanese occupation singapore. japanese school life game. japanese school life ending. japanese middle school life. japanese drama school life romance comedy You can turn them into catgirls by enabling the nekomimi option ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). This was a pretty cute VN.I wasn't actually expecting to learn things about Japan though.There is a lot of information mixed in, from festivals to types of mochi to Comiket.It would have been nice to the see the routes taken a bit further, but it's still a nice story.My only nit-pick is that there didn't seem to be any sound options, so at times the music would drown out the voice acting. Oh, and the Neko mode was a nice touch.. Arisa is bae, but I need more of her!10/10 needs a sequel. I got this game from a Humble Bundle and I figured I was just going to play through these and forget about them but this VN was actually pretty good! It was extrememly informative about Japan's customs and school life (obviously). I surprisingly got into it and, though it was pretty short, wasn't disappointed.. Join American otaku exchange student Brian as he learns about Japanese culture and daily life. He meets two cute girls who explain things and tag along on his various otaku pilgrimages. Japanese School Life explains a lot of really mundane details that even Slice of Life anime would skip over, like shopping at convenience stores vs grocery stores. The girls are semi-animated during some scenes (swaying, bouncing...) and during other scenes there's talking over a still image. All beautifully drawn. The girls wear different outfits depending on the situation (winter school uniform, summer school uniform, casual, etc.) There's a lot of visual variety.There's very little interactivity. Auto play advances at a pretty good speed so you can just sit back and watch/read. Not every term is explained fully, so it helps to already know some or be ready to pause and Google anything you don't understand. As of this writing, achievements do not trigger. If that's important to you, hold off on getting/playing this and see if they fix it.. There's not too much to say about this visual novel. It's a fairly quick read and the decisions you make in it doesn't really have a major impact in the overall story, rather they just determine which girl the main character likes more. I enjoyed it for the dialogue of what Japanese culture is like, but if you came expecting to see romance, there really isn't very much of it. That being said, the characters themselves are light hearted and cute, main character is your stereotypical otaku but it works for the sake of it falling under the slice of life genre. If there was a middle road choice, I'd pick that since this won't appeal to everyone and I personally think it isn't worth it at full price. But if you find it 50% off or more, it's not a bad pick up if you're interested in a taste of Japan.. Just a warning, Japanese School Life is not a dating simulator, but it is a good visual novel to learn about various aspects of Japanese culture. Given that, the gameplay itself isn't the best since it's basically like reading a book about Japanese culture. I will say that the graphics for this game was great, switching between multiple styles of art and having lively character models. The sound and music was alright. I really liked the Japanese voice acting, and even though it didn't stand out to me, they did a very good job with it. Overall, I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase, but you might want to spend your money on other things on Steam if you're looking for a dating simulator. I liked the concept the developers took to incorporate learning about Japanese culture into a visual novel. It was an interesting twist to a more slice of life visual novel, but I personally would have wanted more story between the characters than facts on Japanese culture, mainly due to the fact that I already knew most of the information from being a former avid anime watcher. It's great for people who are just starting to get into anime though.Also, Choco best girl in this visual novel.. You know, I never had high expectations for this game. But it actually surprised me with how much I enjoyed it.This game isn't just a standard dating sim, it's more of an educational experience. As the game goes along you learn a fair bit about Japan, Japanese culture, etc., but it's taught while the dating sim story part of the game is unfolding. I enjoyed both of those parts, while they seem like they wouldn't work together they actually come together well. If you have an interest in Japanese culture then this is is the game for you.. It's decent. Honestly it has its moments where it's interesting to learn about Japanese culture, but after a while it sort of becomes bland. I can't complain too much. I wouldn't have bought it normally, but it came with the Sekai Project Humble Bundle. There are a few decisions but they dont make a big impact. I'd give it like a 7/10 if I were to rate it.. Japanese Culture Game Soft Love Story
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