Visual Novel Tokyo School Life Announced For February 2019!

Visual novels are definitely our speed, and we love no type of game in this genre more than a good romance. So, we are pleased to hear that our friends PQube announced today, in collaboration with Dogenzaka Lab and developer M2, Tokyo School Life for the Nintendo Switch. This charming visual novel is confirmed to be releasing in Europe and North America on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 2019.

 

 

In Tokyo School Life, you embark on an unforgettable trip as an exchange student to Tokyo and make the acquaintance of three lovely girls, whom you will spend your summer vacation with. Explore the city with them, hang out together during lunch breaks and maybe – with the right words – even more… Beautiful animations, multiple endings, learning or improving Japanese language basics and everything else about Tokyo School Life make the lighthearted summer love story a must have for anime fans and those interested in the land of the rising sun.

 

 

Key Features: 
  • – Find your highschool sweetheart – Meet and befriend Karin, Aoi and Sakura: three charming girls who attend the same school and dorm as you, spend lunch breaks together and get to know them!
  • – Fully animated and voiced characters – Characters are brought to life thanks to a splendid art style and a talented Japanese voice cast. The girls are rendered in a smooth animation style and change their expression as you interact with them.
  • – Your choices will affect the outcome – As you progress through the story, you will get to know more about Karin, Aoi and Sakura. Select the best answers to befriend one of them and maybe – with the right words – even more…
  • – Learn Japanese language basics – In addition to English, Tokyo School Life lets you display the text in kana, romaji and even in kanji! It is the perfect opportunity to learn vocabulary and study Japanese sentence constructions in a fun and engaging way!

 

 

This game looks utterly adorable and we cannot wait to see more of it. The art style is lush, the characters look utterly charming, and it looks like a great fit for Nintendo Switch. We now have to wait until February to play it! Do you think you will give this game a try? Let us know in the comments, or on Twitter and Facebook, and check back for more coverage of this and other Japanese titles!

 

 

 

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