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About This Game

Do you remember your last week of high school?

Do you remember the feeling of equal parts excitement and melancholy, as you knew your high school student days were coming to an end?

How about the nostalgia that ran through your body, as you knew you’d be saying goodbye to a place that had so many memories for you?

Last Days of Spring is a YA (Young Adult) Otome Kinetic Novel following a group of high school seniors in their last week of school as they come to terms with questions about love, life and destiny. Follow the steps of Yuka Kishimoto as she navigates across her final week as a high school student and sees her life come to a complete change!

With a wistful and flowing narrative mixed with soothing music and a tasteful art-style this Visual Novel will bring you to a time when everything and nothing mattered. A time when you felt there was so much to explore but also so much to miss. Immerse yourself in this touching and sweet tale and decide how you would re-live your “Last Days of Spring”.

Game Features:

  • Japanese setting but using Native English vernacular and vocabulary.

  • Deep and immersive story with charming and realistic characters.

  • High quality original and unique artwork.

  • Original Pop and Ambient Music

  • Five different endings.
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Title: Last Days of Spring Visual Novel
Genre: Casual, Indie, Simulation
Developer:
Sapphire Dragon Productions
Publisher:
Sapphire Dragon Productions
Release Date: 7 Oct, 2015


Minimum:

  • OS: Microsoft® Windows® Vista / 7 / 8/ 8.1/ 10
  • Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz equivalent or faster processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated Graphics Chip
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

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this is such a poignant VIN brought me back Senior High and the excitement\/anticipation of graduation..love it, music was captivating and art style is inviting. This is an interesting little visual novella. It revolves around Yuka Kishimoto as she approaches the last week of her high school experience. There are a number of endings, accessible from the last choice or two of the game (picking Takeo at the first one of those leads to a second choice that branches). It is fun for a half-hour to an hour of play.

And the backgrounds are beautiful.. I bought this game for iPad a couple of months ago and was pleasantly surprised to find it in the "Shopaholic Bundle 3" and am super glad to have it on both devices.

When I bought this game I was expecting your typical anime high school plot but boy was I surprised! This turned out to be an incredibly well thought-out and rather beautiful work of art. With a beautiful storyline, enchanting music and unique art style I was swept away into this world and really could see myself in the shoes of each character.

More of a kinetic novel than a visual novel as there are only a few choices sprinkled around but definitely insanely good vale for it's price!

Loved the story so much, I decided to read it again as it had so many inspiring and heartwarming moments.

10\/10. Good and realistic dipiction of people, life and Japanese culture.

Warning: Not for weeaboos!. It's a nice short story about coming of age, life choices, friendship and first love. It's also a very "normal" story, no big plot twists or surprises, verly little drama and it feels very 'real' and relatable because of this. It touches on the pressures of life as a young adult in modern Japan, and I was surprised to learn that it was not made by a Japanese studio. I missed the autoscroll function though...Worth a read if you like virtual novels about young love and Japanese culture. 7\/10. The music and dialogue, I can forgive, but what the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665? Everything happens so quickly and ends abruptly, so the opportunity for development feels abandoned. The story and characters really could've been fleshed out more. Also, speaking of the characters, they are designed terribly. I feel like I'm looking at cut-outs that have been distorted by water. The last thing I won't forgive are the backgrounds. Digitally inserted stock photos, I presume? Good news is that the sequel already appears to be more visually appealing at first glance, so I hope I'm not getting set up for disappointment.. Looks like a first work from a weaboo who has launched himself or herself in visual novel creations. Fine for 0,49$ if you're bored to death.. As a high schooler who is set to graduate in a few months, this visual novel stuck out to me. Yuka Kishimoto is facing questions that can apply to high schoolers anywhere. What's next? Should I go to college? Where should I go to college? What should I major in? What if I don't know what to major in? Is it wrong to not go to college? These are all questions that Yuka faces now that the reality of graduating high school has set in.

Note that I have not played the sequel yet. These are just my thoughts on the first one.

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