![]() ![]() Your character is generally a nice person, enjoys anime and manga and is interested in the girls – basically the target audience for this title. Very little is mentioned about his backstory and he does not have any particularly strong traits. You have to name your character, rather than the option to rename. He seems to be purposely rather generic, so you can insert yourself. These routes unlock if you have made that character happy enough through your previous choices. At a certain point, you will outright be asked to choose which character route you wish to follow. This is a nice way to see a view outside of your character’s own interactions with the girls.Īs the story continues, you are prompted to make one of three choices throughout several points. Each night you can see a conversation between the three on their phones, often centering around their time with the character. The three girls are shown to have a strong friendship throughout the game. Sakura has what I would consider the most touching route and my personal favorite. You soon begin to pick up hints that this is not entirely the case though. When you meet Sakura, you would think that she meets the ideal stereotype of a Japanese woman. Later in the story, you find out that she has her own difficulties and some interesting history behind her initial bland impression. ![]() She is probably the blandest character, but very likable. Some of her interactions add quite a bit of comedy to the game too.Īoi is shown taking care of all the other members of the group, as well as most of the chores. While Karin could certainly be described as a standard tsundere, after the initial violence and the warming up process begins, you begin to find out more about her hopes and dreams. After continuing, I actually found they had more depth than I expected. At first, I thought that Karin, Aoi, and Sakura (particularly Karin) would be fairly generic characters, making heavy use of tropes. That said, you will visit various places both in and out of Tokyo and be introduced to them, through the game.Īs you go through this, you get to know the three girls better. The story is mostly set around the school your character attends and the dorm, which happens to be a shrine that he lives at with the girls. You won’t be coming across any angels, demons or wizards, but you will be meeting some out of the ordinary people. Unlike many visual novels, there are no fantasy elements – the story is based in reality, if a rather unlikely one. ![]() It follows your character as he begins his time as a foreign exchange student at Keyakidai High in Tokyo and learns not only about Japanese culture, but about the three girls that he is assigned to live with during his time there. ![]() Tokyo School Life is one of the rare visual novels which has released not only on PC but also on the Nintendo Switch. ![]()
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