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Chrono Magic is an one-on-one powerup-laden riichi mahjong eroge for the PSP that takes place in a magic school.

Love Tore: Bitter is an anime-themed Kinect dance game released only in Japan. It is the third in the series.

In Mint, the sequel to Sweet, you are faced with a new problem. The school wants you to win the national dance championship. The girls are not used to disciplined practices, and the student club president is against you. The biggest problem, however, is that you enter the championship as pairs, and the girl you want to dance with would most certainly prefer pairing up with another girl than dancing with you. However, protecting the club is your job, so swallow your pride and dance on.

PSP visual novel released in 2012

Fill your days with dance, rhythm and girls. Set up the Kinect and let Love Tore pull you into the dance club. The game is a trilogy of challenges. The first game Sweet sets up stage where you meet the girls in your club. Get used to holding their hands and their waists and guiding them across the dance floor. However, the club room is not the only place you practice. You might get into situations where you have to dance in swim suits. Practice the different routines and get used to all sorts of beats, because the club's over if you can't lead the girls to steal the show during the school festival.

Morisaki Noboru, an ordinary high school student, suddenly reunites with Aoki Kana, whom he dated a year and a half ago. However, this reunion is not what either of them wanted, as they have been abducted by a malicious third party. Just as they are trying to sort out the incomprehensible situation, Asakawa Kaede and Sasagi Miki suddenly appear and tell them that they are currently on the 49th floor of an abandoned building, that it is an enclosed space with no way to get down to the floors below, and that there are other people in the main hall. They are then confronted with a shocking truth: they have been forced to take part in a "Serial Killer Game" where losing means death. Will Morisaki Noboru and Aoki Kana be able to escape safely?