Nursery Rhyme is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on November 25, 2005 for Windows.
The game, taking place 500 years after the events of Tayutama: Kiss on my Deity, is set in a fictional Japan where the existence of magic has been recognized by society, and thus has been the subject of much research. Magic is also applied to everyday life; for example, stuffed toys are able to talk. Users of magic must wear a special ring which controls their powers, and are urged to blend in with society.
Despite Nursery Rhyme being set in the future, Japan's culture is depicted as unchanged for the most part. Many of the characters attend Shousei Gakuen, a prestigious all-girls school which provides its students with magic classes, as well as academic courses. Shousei Gakuen hosts a female-dominated sport event known as Sophilos.
Clover Heart's: Looking for Happiness is a port of Clover Heart's for the PlayStation 2. This version had all the pornographic elements removed, and features the new character Airi Momose.
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna Volume I: Tatari is the first installment in Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kizuna, which includes the second to fourth arcs ported from Matsuri and a brand new extra arc from the first Advanced Story saga called Someutsushi-hen.
Time Leap for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 is a console port of the original PC visual novel. As is standard for adult-oriented titles transitioning to home consoles, all explicit content was removed and the narrative adjusted to maintain story continuity. These versions focus on utilizing the game’s 3D character models and high-definition visuals for a television-based experience.
While both versions introduce new elements over the PC original, the console iterations feature varying degrees of technical enhancements and additional content. The releases include new gameplay modes and event CGs, with the PlayStation 3 version specifically adding support for 3D TVs. Together, these ports represent the title's expansion into the console market with refined features and platform-appropriate content.
Forget about the classical fairy tales and a helpless and vulnerable heroine. There is no prince or an evil stepmother — you're all alone and you need to survive in a new strange world.
Meet a young girl thrown into the world she doesn't belong to — without her name and memories. Disclose the dark secret surrounding the island inhabited only by kids and find your way back home. It's not an ordinary tale and you're not an ordinary Snow White with her Seven Dwarfs. It's a game that alternates between reality and illusion, showing real world problems in a new, twisted way.
Code Geass: Lost Colors allows you to join the war for Japan, as seen in the anime. Will you join the Black Knights in revolution, or will you join the Britannian Army and fight against the radical elevens? Or will you abstain from the war altogether?
Tenchi Muyo! Toko Muyo is a visual novel style game made for the PSX. It features a variety of characters from the series placed into a High School setting.
Umineko no Naku Koro ni: Majo to Suiri no Rinbukyoku is a remake of the Question Arcs episodes of Umineko no Naku Koro ni for the Playstation 3 by Alchemist. It contains an entirely new character sprite set with additional poses and expressions, the addition of CGs, additional visual effects, the addition of voice acting, and a new opening video.