When spring rolls around in Japan, holidays seem to pop up in quick succession from March through May. For example, March 3 is Girl's Day or Hina Matsuri where families wish daughters a healthy and happy life by displaying Hina dolls in the house. The dolls are supposed to absorb any negative energy and are then left on a roadside or abandoned, thus transferring the bad luck to an inert object.
Sakura Yuki Gekka takes place during a holiday stretch but instead of enjoying the vacation away from school, the player is stuck on barren school grounds with a few classmates. Converse with schoolmates, seek romance and perhaps make a positive out of a negative experience. The stranded students are soon joined by a mysterious transfer student who adds a new wrinkle to the interaction.
Limited to 20,000 copies, the limited edition of Sakura Yuki Gekka includes a serially numbered metal card packaged in a clear file, a game script in booklet form, and a variant CD silkscreen. All of the items are packaged in a fairly large but thin box which sports variant cover artwork.
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION:
Adventure painted with serious comedy and the story around the axis of the play of one rises up in the school building unpopular. Request to pass a book timeworn of one book, transfer student Asuka that students will return home, appeared before the men and women of several human hero and Kusanagi Makoto from the left in the boarding school of unattended, and want to play this to. Kusanagi and we will get involved into a strange situation.
FEATURES:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Romance & Anime themes.
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