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Fandisc for Radiant Tale.

An otome visual novel about being spirited away.

Limited Edition of the Nintendo Switch port of Wand of Fortune R. This edition comes with an exclusive bonus booklet and six character cards. Lulu is a student of a magic school, but is actually a trouble student. Because of her poor magic skills and continual troubles, she was forced to transfer to a different school. She happily joined the new school, but soon discovered a shocking fact... She doesn't have an attribute as a magical girl! If she can't find her attribute before she graduates, her magic power will need to be sealed... Well, will she be able to find it...?

Sympathy Kiss is an otome game by Otomate that involves the heroine who was working for almost a year at an app development company and was used to the usual mediocrity of work. However, she is suddenly reassigned to the production department of an app that is about to end its service. She has to choose the ideal partner that will keep the app alive for years to come. Just what awaits her–?!

A sequel to Ginsei no Shou and Tsukikage no Shou. This time, the story takes place in Kyoto, where the Shinsengumi were active in the past, and spins the story of their youth and memories that were not depicted in the main story, including incidents of various sizes that are recounted along with the events of the four seasons.

Tifalia's comfortable life is turned upside down when a dragon crash-lands right into her! This triggers her first encounter with CIRCUS, a performance troupe that travels around the world to save their crown prince. After a dismal failure of a performance, CIRCUS discovers that Tifalia might be able to help them and recruit her to act as producer for their dysfunctional troupe. Will they master the ring? Or just be mediocre? A crazy dragon who's more silly than scary, a prickly clown who won't make you laugh, a mysterious conductor who doesn't want to use water magic, an acrobat who doesn't know how to entertain, a drunkard fur ball, an unmotivated leader, and an amateur producer who just joined. Can you help this dysfunctional troupe create their greatest performance?

Lights, camera, action! A hilarious comedy about the entertainment industry and the colorful characters that populate it.

Experience the continuation of each character’s story from Piofiore: Fated Memories in five all-new episodes, a thrilling tale of mystery and murder, and an alternative what-if scenario that sheds new light on a familiar face.

Café Enchanté is an otome visual novel. Prepare for chaos as handsome beings from different worlds step through a magical portal into your café! Learn more about your new companions and your grandfather as more surprises show up at your door. Discover an enchanting, uplifting, coffee-fueled tale filled with magic, monsters, and mysteries.

Nintendo Switch port of the games Amnesia Later and Amnesia Crowd.

Hakuoki Shinkai: Tsukikage no Shou is a story of a samurai who fought for his belief during the chaotic Edo period. This is a work that took up the daily story and the backside of the hero. The hero and the capture characters would be intertwined. The main characters are Toshizo Hijikata, Souji Okita, Keisuke Yamanami, Susumu Yamazaki, Hachiro Iba, and Chikage Kazama. The content of the game is a "common story" related to the season of Shinsengumi, "individual story" that deepens the bond with capture characters, and “complementary story” that teaches the relationship with the land that Shinsengumi. It has been constructed.

A member of a prestigious family and heir to a fortune, Hibari learns that her eccentric grandfather is determined to find her a husband. He arranges to house her in a luxurious villa along with four handsome, hand-picked bachelors and her private butler. As her suitors try to win her hand by any means necessary, Hibari endures endless everyday trials and temptations. Has her grandpa chosen poorly, or could there be more to these fellows than first meets the eye? Through all of this, Hibari has two important goals: frighten off each of these marriage candidates, and absolutely refuse to fall in love.

Japan-only original release of Piofiore for the Playstation Vita.

The danger has only begun! Return to the thrilling, deadly world of Collar X Malice with exclusive Interlude, After Story, and Adonis play modes. Revisit the characters and events of the original game, as you build new relationships while picking up the pieces in the aftermath of the first X-Day Incident. Then buckle up for an entirely new investigatory experience as you search for traitors hidden deep within the shadowy Adonis organization. Embark on a desperate race against time before the next cataclysmic X-Day arrives!

A Vita otome game by Otomate.

Third game, a second fan disc, in the Code: Realize series, containing after stories for the new routes from Future Blessings. There will also be IF stories, first Christmas for the original cast and an another story.

Fandisk for Yuukyuu no Tierblade: Lost Chronicle.

Sequel to Beast and Princess.

Code: Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~, a collection of two out of three released Otome Visual Novel games, featuring Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ and Code: Realize ~Future Blessings~. Follow the main protagonist Cardia as she forms friendships and deeper relationships with a diverse cast of characters who are determined to help her throughout her trials and tribulations while being there to support her as she faces the lingering demons of her past.

A bundle of both Hiiro no Kakera and Hiiro no Kakera ~Ano Sora no Shita de~ for Vita.

Two legendary visual novels come together in Hakuoki: Chronicles of Wind and Blossom, a remastered compilation of Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms and Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds, each among the most beloved entries in the acclaimed Japanese otome series. Players take the role of young heroine Chizuru as she is surrounded by the handsome warriors of the Shinsengumi. As battle ensues, who will emerge victorious and who will claim Chizuru's heart? Embrace the political and interpersonal drama of feudalism while navigating romantic scenarios and witnessing events inspired by Japanese history, brought to life through beautifully illustrated cutscenes and passionate dialogue sequences. Explore multiple story routes across both epic visual novels, renowned by long-time fans of the series while serving as a standalone jumping-on point for new players. This updated version includes revised text for the best possible experience, making Hakuoki: Chronicles of Wind and Blossom the definitive way for players to enjoy the game!

The romance(s) continue in a second game of Code: Realize series. Experience new scenarios taking place after the main story as well as more in-depth looks at events that happened in the shadows of Cardia’s previous adventures. Further your relationships with the charming literary figures of the first game. Choose to deepen the connection with your previous beau, or explore exciting new relationships with gentlemen you bypassed the first time.

Compilation of three spin-off Hakuoki games in one package, two of which are remasters from PlayStation Portable, Hakuoki Yuugiroku and Hakuoki Yuugiroku 2 Matsuribayashi to Taishitachi, with the third being original to this release. While going through story episodes you get to play various mini games at intervals.

Fandisc for Yunohana Spring!

3000 years in the future, after a terrible war has polluted the worlds atmosphere. A young girl named Eve has lived in an underground shelter for a long time with only a robot AI for companionship. When one day a guy finds her and her world starts to move again.

Released as Moujuu-tachi to Ohime-sama in Japan for Vita. In English it was Included in the "Story Jar" app by NTT Solmare.

A bundle of Wand of Fortune and it's fandisc. Features a completely renewed play system, 42 new CGs and the option for the boys to call Lulu's name if it's left as default. Lulu is also now partially voiced. For iOS and Android, it is included in the "Story Jar" app.

Yunoha na Spring! is a Japanese otome visual novel.

In the past, there was a goddess whom extended a helping hand to a world that was about to perish. That goddess, along with the four knights who served her, healed the ruined land using "Grace", a power that rejuvenates worn down life forces, and saved the world. Ever since then, because the goddess' consciousness went into a slumber, she was to be succeeded by someone who will become a representation of her divine spirit, known as a "Reine", and four human knights that were chosen by the world. As the world continued to enjoy the goddess' favour, it continued to develop and advance. However, at a certain point, even after coming into the world for generations, a Reine was not born. As a result, the supplies of Grace stagnated, and the world was once again threatened to be consumed by darkness. But finally, the Reine of the next era, "Violette" was born. Adhering to the customs, she selected four men to become the queen's knights. However, the hearts of those men rejected to bond with the Reine, due to the Reine's long absence. In order to supply the world with Grace, the co-operation of the knights is essential. To obtain the trust and loyalty of the knights, Violette begins to take action...

Follows a young woman named Tiana who would like to be a beastmaster like her mother. She came across four animals that she bought along with a strange brooch. Unfortunately, they are actually the prices from Fasan Kingdom who are under the spell Players can get to know Matheus, Alfred, Lucia, and Erik, the four brothers, and help them break the spell (You could also end up with her childhood friend) Includes both the original Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama and the fan disc Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama Snow Bride. In the fandisc, you can see side stories and an epilogue for each character

A compilation release, combining the side-stories of second and third game in Amnesia otome visual novel series, Amnesia Later and Amnesia Crowd, in a single title for the PlayStation Vita.

2083 AD. Akizuki High’s Superpower Club accomplishes their first victory and dominated the nationwide competition. However, the joy was only momentary. Due to a violent incident involving members of the Superpower Club right after the tournament, they were punished by getting their win revoked and banned from conducting club abilities for two years. …From then on, two years pass. Upon receiving the previously sealed-away key to the Superpower Club’s room, the club’s captain, Kanzaki Azuma, is given a heartless ultimatum by the school’s principal. “If the Superpower Club does not dominate all competition in the coming tournament, I’ll have it abolished.” That was the secret agreement made in the past between Azuma and the principal. However, the only ones left in the Superpower Club were two members- Azuma himself and the Vice Captain Subaru Yamato. They had no time to worry about completely dominating the competition, as the real issue is the fact that they didn’t even have the minimum amount of required members. Even so, Azuma replied seemingly confident. “I’ll get it done.” At the same time, a transfer student arrives. The second-year girl’s name was Sendou Futaba. Unexpectedly, Futaba’s mother is a member of the U.N.-supervised “R8″; a group whose members are composed of the strongest superpowered people. Azuma, seeing her as the last resort for the club’s continuation, headed towards her classroom… …Without knowing how much she really hates superpower clubs.

When she was seven years old, what Sorano Fuu (the protagonist) saw in her living room were the lifeless bodies of her beloved parents, who had died at the hands of an unknown culprit. Taken in by a group of people known as "Tenshi", Fuu asks them why her parents were killed. One of the Tenshi said to the young Fuu, "Your parents were "Dealers", who are people that sell "Hoshi". That is why they were killed." Her parents were criminal vendors of the illegal-to-sell, taboo Hoshi on a large scale. This truth greatly troubled Fuu, and so she made a vow - to atone for her deceased parents' crimes. Now, the 20-year-old Fuu is a Tenshi who protects Akatsuki, a town in Cloud. There was something she saw through the many missions she completed with her colleagues. That "something" is their sad pasts, all of which revolve around Hoshi. They are still bound by the past; will they be able to break free of the curse of their pasts?

Fandisc for Urakata Hakuouki.

Re:Viced is a fantasy, romance Japanese visual novel.

Forth game in Amnesia otome visual novel series.

A reimagining of the Hakuoki series in a modern high school setting.

A fandisc for Glass Heart Princess, featuring afterstories for each character, seacoast scenario, main characters' POVs and special chapter dedicated to troll maid Satsuki.

A sequel to Shirahana no Ori - Hiiro no Kakera 4 with four seasonal stories: Song of Spring, Summer Festival, Autumn Harvest and Winter Snowflakes.

A fandisc for the original Toki no Kizuna, featuring original omake stories for all of the boys set after the end of the original game.

The second fandisc for the Amnesia series that revolves around three concepts: Suspense: Taking place on a day in August, after regaining her lost memories, the heroine is now coming to understand more things about ‘him’. However, due to a twist of fate, she becomes caught up in a certain incident, and separates from ‘him’. And so, in order to save her, ‘he’ races through town. Thus, births a suspense story with various perspectives. Working: “Meido no Shitsuji”, a cafe with a butler & maid concept. The heroine challenges the job without remembering anything, with only verbal help from workmates and strong-minded partner, Orion. Thus, gives birth to a comical story with cute and jovial chibi characters as you challenge the mini game! Love: Taking place after the end of “Later”, two hearts as one after regaining her memory. As the seasons flow on, and to happy days, comes a new change. Thus, gives birth to a sweet and wistful love story that shows the characters in a new outfit.

On a night in Kyoto, another story begins. A brother and sister who operates a dojo encounters a figure with an asagi-coloured haori; a suspicious shadow with white hair — a shinsegumi rasetsu! In order to avenge her elder brother who sacrificed himself to protect her, the sister takes up the sword. A determination that will see her through turbulent times. A time where she meets a group of men. This is the story of a girl gets embroiled in a turbulent era and the men who are building a new one.

The protagonist is beautiful, smart, and good at sports. She is the perfect daughter of a respected family. However, she is suddenly stricken with a bizarre disease called "Glass Heart Syndrome". If her heart rate rises above normal, she will die. The only cure is to train her heart by experiencing heart-pounding situations through dating!

This fandisk gives gamers the epilogue, the final happy ending to Wand of Fortune 2 and new episodes.

Sequel to Hakuoki Yuugiroku.

L.G.S.: Shinsetsu Houshin Engi is a sequel to S.Y.K: Shinsetsu Saiyuuki by Otomate.

Fandisc of Hiiro no Kakera 3.

After 260 years of samurai rule, the shogunate's hold on the country began to weaken as men ostensibly loyal to the emperor began to sow chaos and dissent throughout the nation. The Shinsengumi was formed to combat this rising tide of violence, and to protect the shogun and the people from dangerous ronin. As the country inches close to all-out war, Chizuru travels to Kyoto to find her missing father. She encounters both danger and the Shinsengumi, in quick succession. After learning that the Shinsengumi are also looking for her father, Chizuru goes under their protection. However, they soon find themselves in the midst of political intrigue, supernatural power struggles, and much more as they search desperately for the answer they need.

First fandisc in the otome visual novel series Amnesia. There's "New World" which is like another story to the original story where the heroine still has no memories. The After Story takes place after she regains her memories in the original game and then there’s other bonuses like Waka World and Girls Party. Additionally you get a chance to reflect on your past journey with Orion.

Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom is a visual novel that follows the story of a young woman by the name of Chizuru who is searching for her missing father. Set around the end of Edo period when samurai warriors are becoming a remnants of a past era. While not being a downright love simulation, the game lets you pursue a relationship with some of the male characters. As such, the game was released on Valentine's Day and is focused more towards the female audience. As many games of its genre, it also features multiple endings based on choices you make throughout the story. This limited edition contains: Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom (with different cover art) 72-page full-color artbook Soundtrack

The fandisc to Hiiro no Kakera Shin Tamayorihime Densetsu. Features 3 scenarios for each guardian with additional routes for the Suwa brothers and takes place after the ending of the last game.

The PlayStation 3 version makes use of the graphical system in Hakuoki: Junsouroku. The sprites move when they talk. The new edition also includes new scenarios, chapter summaries, and a couple of girls will come out to explain about the wrong decisions players made when they get a bad end.

A visual novel developped by Otomate.

Fandisc of Beast Master and Prince. Included in the "Story Jar" app in English.

The story is set in the near future, in a corrupt city called Moebius, where the gap between rich and poor is growing bigger and bigger. The heroine is a ‘Hunter’, someone who has chosen to oppose the criminals who have sullied their hands with illegal deeds and have gained money as a result. Hunters work for ‘Bountia’, an organization that takes assignments to catch criminals in the city for rewards. Armen Noir is the heroine’s codename in Bountia, and her real name is Naska. The thing is, despite her being an A class hunter, she cannot kill anybody. She rose to A rank because she has been able to defeat her enemies well without having to kill them.

Clock Zero: Shuuen no Ichibyou is an otome game, developed by Otomate and published by Idea Factory.

Years before the beginning of Hakuouki, the Shinsengumi was known as the Mibu Roushigumi. A wandering young man named Ibuki Ryuunosuke falls in with the group by chance just after they first come to Kyoto, and while grudgingly making friends with the members within, witnesses the dawning era of the Shinsengumi.

Natsuzora no Monologue is an otome game, developed by Design Factory and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2010.

Tiana wants to be a great animal tamer like her mother, and on the day that she arrives to her new home in Cattleya, she comes across four animals that she buys along with a strange brooch. But soon the animals start talking to her, telling her that they are actually four princes who were struck with a curse, and they need her help...

Remaster of the first base game, Hakuoki ~Shinsengumi Kitan~, and it's fan disc, Hakuoki ~Zuisouroku~, from PlayStation 2. Six character paths available.

Desert Kingdom centers around Aspasia, a princess of the magical Kingdom "EVUU".

Hakuouki Yuugiroku is the third installment in the Hakuouki series. This game takes a much more lighthearted approach as it mainly consists of three parts: the normal part, chibi characters part, and six mini-games.

A port of Soukoku no Kusabi Hiiro no Kakera 3 for PSP.

S.Y.K: Renshouden is a fan disc of S.Y.K: Shinsetsu Saiyuuki. You can enjoy sweeter love stories with target characters and past stories, which were previously untold.

Wand of Fortune: Mirai he no Prologue is a fan disc of Wand of Fortune.

An otome game in the Hiiro no Kakera series.

Wand of Fortune II: Jikuu ni Shizumu Mokushiroku is the sequel game to Wand of Fortune and this game is set in the past 350 years.

Zuisouroku fills in the gaps in the Hakuouki story. You can see the everyday lives of Chizuru and the Shinsengumi members. Discover secrets that the men didn't tell you in the original game and unlock scenarios that are only mentioned briefly in the main story. Retrace the routes and see new scenes for yourself. This game contains more heart melting moments, delicately drawn CGs and fully voiced scenes. Come meet the Shinsengumi swordsmen and tame the bloodthirsty monster within them.

S.Y.K: Shinsetsu Saiyuuki is a otome game for PlayStation 2.

An otome PS2 game.

Arcobaleno is a otome game for PS2.

A bundle of both Will O’ Wisp games, with new additional content.

A bundle of both Hiiro no Kakera and Hiiro no Kakera Ano Sora no Shita de for PSP.

A fandisc set one year after the events of Will o' Wisp.

Hakuoki is a Japanese otome video game series by Idea Factory, first released for the PlayStation 2 on September 18th, 2008 and ported to many other platforms.

Uwasa no Midori-kun!! Futari no Midori!? is the second game based off the manga Uwasa no Midori-kun.

The third entry in the Hiiro no Kakera series.

Ppoi: Hitonatsu no Keiken is a PlayStation 2 game by Otomate.

Fushigi Yuugi Suzaku Ibun is a simulation game for the anime and manga series Fushigi Yuugi. It's story is based on the original Fushigi Yugi. The game, though having most of the characters as returning characters from the original series, it has apparently replaced Miaka and Yui. It was released on 2008, in two editions: limited and full edition. The game was also ported to NDS on June 25, 2009 and placed on the same cartridge as Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden: Kagami no Miko.

A bundle of both the first Hiiro no Kakera game and Hiiro no Kakera Ano Sora no Shita de for Nintendo DS.

Edel Blume is a otome visual novel, developed by Design Factory and published by Idea Factory, which was released in Japan in 2008.

Petit Four is an otome game for PS2.

Uwasa no Midori-kun!! Natsu Iro Striker is a DS game based off the manga Uwasa no Midori-kun.

Will O' Wisp is an otome game, developed and published by Otomate, which was released in Japan in 2007.

Hisui no Shizuku - Hiiro no Kakera 2 is a sequel to Hiiro no Kakera for PlayStation 2.

A visual novel based on the manga/anime series of the same name.

A fandisc of Hiiro no Kakera 1.

An otome game created by Idea Factory and the first entry in the Hiiro no Kakera series.

Based on the manga, with new original characters.

Anya ni Sasayaku: Tantei Sagara Kyouichirou (Eng. "Whisper in the Night: Detective Kyouichirou Sagara") is a mystery adventure game featuring detective Kyouichirou Sagara, and a sequel to Tsuki wa Kirisaku: Tantei Sagara Kyouichirou.

Game ni Nattayo! Dokuro-chan: Kenkou Shindan Daisakusen is an adventure game for PlayStation 2, released on 2005. The game revolves around conversation, with various mini-games along the way. They play mini-games with cherry blossoms, and the results affect the girls' likeability. And once you've cleared the minigame, you can watch bonus CGs of the heroine you've chosen as your game partner.

Hoshi no Furu Toki is an otome game that takes place in modern times and focuses on a second year female high school student, Akane Hasekura.

Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden: Kagami no Miko is a simulation game for Playstation 2, based on the shoo manga Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden. It was ported to PSP on September 21, 2006. It is the first game of the Fushigi Yuugi series, and it takes place in the original Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden manga.

Hametsu no Mars is a Japanese romantic adventure game developed by Idea Factory's IF Mate brand. It was released for Playstation 2 on May 26, 2005. An OVA by King Records was released on July 6, 2005.

A detective adventure game in the veins of visual novels featuring a third-rate private investigator, Kyouichirou Sagara.

Skelter Heaven is a rhythm game/visual novel following a group of mecha pilots in the year 2030.