Games like Gakuen Heaven: Boy's Love Scramble

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Everlasting Summer

Semyon, a poster child contemporary chan culture consumer, falls asleep in the bus, only to wake up in front of the gates of Sovyonok, a pioneer camp of the late Soviet Russia. Everlasting Summer is a time-warping, mind-bending visual novel with some eroge content, produced by the collective efforts of Russian chan communities.

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The Eden of Grisaia

The Eden of Grisaia is a Japanese adult visual novel, the third and final installment in a series of visual novels by Front Wing and the sequel to The Labyrinth of Grisaia. Beginning with the protagonist's sudden disappearance, the story quickly moves toward a dramatic climax, with all the answers revealed at last. Additional contents include "Prologue de la Grisaia," a side story that depicts the five heroines' arrival at Mihama Academy, and their time there prior to the arrival of Kazami Yuji.

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Muv-Luv

Muv-Luv is a Japanese visual novel originally released as an adult game and the first game in the Muv-Luv franchise. Subsequent releases of the games were with the adult content removed. The game consists of two parts: Muv-Luv Extra and Muv-Luv Unlimited, which is unlocked after completing the two main heroine routes in Extra. The gameplay in Muv-Luv follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the differing scenarios of the female main characters. In 2015, the game, alongside Muv-Luv Alternative, photonflowers*, and photonmelodies♮, was fully funded for an English release on Kickstarter, for Windows PC via Steam, PlayStation Vita, and mobile platforms.

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Seduce Me the Otome

A romantic comedy visual novel centered around a girl named Mika Anderson, who gets entangled in the affairs of incubi.

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Gakuen Heaven 2: Double Scramble!

Boys love themed visual novel.

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Bara no Ki ni: Bara no Hanasaku

Bara no Ki ni Bara no Hanasaku was released in 2006 on PS2 and in 2010 on PSP. The game was created by Cyc Rosé, and it was ported to the PSP by QuinRose.