My thoughts:
So to begin, here is a small note for you about me. I tend to have a love/hate relationship with Dating Sim games. I like them since sometimes they tend to tell a nice story and doesn’t involves some girl getting rapped almost every single time. What I hate about them is that sometimes the story doesn’t make any sense and the tend to do stupid things with them,..... and they rape a girl too. Well, this game doesn’t involve a girl getting rape, most likely getting killed since I don’t know how to read Japanese.
In the beggining of the game it involves your character walking down a sunflower patch by yourself. Mysteriously , your character faints and is found by a nice young girl by the name I-have-no-name. I-have-no-name leans over your downed body and checks on you. She asks if you are okay, then out of nowhere your father comes out of the Sun Flower Patch. He asks you if you are done running away from your responsibility of joining his personal army. The main characters then tells his father that he doesn’t want to, that he wants to spend rest of his time in school and have a normal life. The father disapproves and then summons his second in command which is in fact the main characters childhood when they were both being secretly trained for the special army.
The father then shoots her as a way to show his son that their consenguences for abandoning his duty for his country. This makes the main character go insane and produce a mythical calendar that reminds the player of the title sequence that makes absolutely no sense.
You suddenly wake up and fine yourself in the your classroom. At your side a red headed girls is seated and gives you the month of December. Why the month of December? I don’t know, but you remember that she might have died in the past since it goes into old times looks, as if you are remembering a forgotten past. Then you realise that she is talking to you right in front of you and you change your view to the hot looking teacher that always tend to show off their cleavage to her horny students. I am going insane after playing this demo and thanks for reading. Don’t download the demo, it wan’t good.
In the beggining of the game it involves your character walking down a sunflower patch by yourself. Mysteriously , your character faints and is found by a nice young girl by the name I-have-no-name. I-have-no-name leans over your downed body and checks on you. She asks if you are okay, then out of nowhere your father comes out of the Sun Flower Patch. He asks you if you are done running away from your responsibility of joining his personal army. The main characters then tells his father that he doesn’t want to, that he wants to spend rest of his time in school and have a normal life. The father disapproves and then summons his second in command which is in fact the main characters childhood when they were both being secretly trained for the special army.
The father then shoots her as a way to show his son that their consenguences for abandoning his duty for his country. This makes the main character go insane and produce a mythical calendar that reminds the player of the title sequence that makes absolutely no sense.
You suddenly wake up and fine yourself in the your classroom. At your side a red headed girls is seated and gives you the month of December. Why the month of December? I don’t know, but you remember that she might have died in the past since it goes into old times looks, as if you are remembering a forgotten past. Then you realise that she is talking to you right in front of you and you change your view to the hot looking teacher that always tend to show off their cleavage to her horny students. I am going insane after playing this demo and thanks for reading. Don’t download the demo, it wan’t good.
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