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.
Dreamy Days in West Tokyo is an otome game by Voltage Inc. Included in the "Love 365: Find Your Story" app.
Included in the "Love 365: Find Your Story" app.
Rian Lawrence is a 16-year-old girl whose mother passed away when she was a child and now her father has gone missing. She dreams of becoming a seafaring adventurer, having been influenced by watching church plays, hearing epic heroic tales and learning that her missing father was also an adventurer who crossed the ocean. To fulfill this desire, she leaves the town where she has comfortably lived, and ventures to the port, King’s Bridge.
A otome Vita game about an actress.
An otome game by Voltage Inc.
You may be a trust fund baby, but you work hard to achieve your dreams: Making your mark, and maybe finding love along the way. Sadly, your parents have other plans, surprising you with a fiance. Are you bound by your parents' choice? Or does the voice beyond your balcony offer something more?
Fandisc of the Yamanote Boys series featuring Ninomiya Yuuto (Honey Milk), Lucy (Super Mint), and Hamada Shinnosuke (Dark Cherry).
Fandisc of the Yamanote Boys series featuring Misaki Kotarou (Honey Milk), Kirishima Iori (Super Mint), and Moroboshi Tetsu (Dark Cherry).
Little Aid is a otome game by Takuyo for PC and PlayStation 2.