Set before the prologue of the visual novel we have Sachiko and Takako practicing their English in anticipation for their upcoming trip to the southern islands of Australia. A peek into the lives of Sachiko and Takako in this fan visual novel.
Paper Snow is a yuri kinetic novel about the pain and joy of knowing someone you love is happy without you.
At some point in life, your path might diverge from the people you least expect to say goodbye to. There is no set when and where for this momentous event. No red circled reminder on a calendar, no ear-marked page on a journal. There is no indicator for the last time you’ll ever meet someone. Only the memory of it, after it’s all over.
"Will you marry me?" The story starts when Shinichiro suddenly says it to Aya...
She is supposed to live a happy life with him...
However, complaints about boring married life and a husband who doesn't care much about her accumulate little by little...
An attractive younger guy at work. A cheerful and clear delivery person. A mysterious owner of a beauty salon. A reliable coworker of her husband's. She gradually gets attracted to other men...
Will she keep on loving her husband? OR will she look for another happiness?
A fandisc that brings together a number of spin-off stories and illustrations into one, focusing on stories that were not included in the main story, such as recollections of incidents in "Hakuouki Zuisouroku".
In the dawn of time, there was only one thing to look forward to in life: romance. Where did I pull that fact from? Out of my ass, of course- but that isn't the point. The point is- love is pretty fuckin' cool, and has been around for the forevers.
Anyway, since Valentines Day never gets any romance games, why not have a dating sim for this particular day of celebrating said romances? Oh wait, the game wasn't released on Valentine's Day? This ruins everything.
Inside an airplane heading for Japan, Mari is clutching a sketchbook which once belonged to her grandma, who is now deceased. The sketches on it are what her grandma had drawn before she died, reminiscing about the days spent in Japan. To color the sketches: a promise Mari made with her grandma. What will be Japan like, the country the grandma so much loved? Feeling hopes and fears, Mari drifts off to sleep.
The place she is heading toward as a short-term international student is GA (Geijutsuka Art Design Class). What kind of story will unfold, casting Mari and the members of GA?