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  2. Sakura Sakura (video game) - Wikipedia

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    An average conversation in Sakura Sakura depicting one of the main characters, Akira talking to Naoki.. The gameplay in Sakura Sakura requires little player interaction as most of the duration of the game is spent on simply reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonists.

  3. Sakura Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Spirit is a 2014 visual novel video game for personal computers developed by American indie studio Winged Cloud and published by Sekai Project. [1] It is one of few visual novels that are developed outside Japan and aimed at the English-speaking market, [1] and is also one of the first projects published by Sekai Project that is not a translation of a Japanese visual novel, but rather ...

  4. Sakura Wars (2019 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars is the first entry in the main Sakura Wars series to use an action-based battle system. [7] Instead of using a menu interface, the player selects commands directly mapped to the buttons on the controller. The Combat Revue World Games can be played for up to a maximum of three rounds.

  5. Sakura (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura is a turn-based game that includes 48 cards that can be in one of five different states: Cards that are face up on the table, for all players to see; Cards that players are holding in their hands that only they can see;

  6. Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars 4 was intended to take place in New York, continuing Ogami's overseas adventures. When the Dreamcast was discontinued by Sega, the development team instead decided to create a celebratory game to conclude Ogami's narrative. The game took just ten months to make, resulting in less gameplay content than previous Sakura Wars games.

  7. Nendoroid - Wikipedia

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    Nendoroid (ねんどろいど) is the primary series where each figure is approximately 10 cm in height [8] and includes a special Nendoroid stand to display the figure. Most also come with alternate arms and legs allowing for different poses, and expression parts that can be swapped out to display a different emotion.

  8. Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Drake of IGN gave the game a 9/10 for its distinct charm, art style, and fulfilling gameplay. [4] Vaughn Highfield of Pocket Gamer gave the game an 8.0/10.. Nintendo Life gave the game an 8.0/10 saying that Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword may not be the prettiest game on the eShop but it sure is one of the most challenging, striking a good balance between difficulty and precision.

  9. Snow Sakura - Wikipedia

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    Snow Sakura (Japanese: 雪桜, yukizakura) is a visual novel first developed and published by D.O. and released on November 28, 2003. [1] This interactive fiction game was translated into English language and then published by G-Collections in December 2007. [ 2 ]