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Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is a 2023 visual novel developed and published by Indonesian studio Toge Productions. It is the sequel to Coffee Talk, the first episode of the series and was released on the 20 April 2023, after the death of the main creator of the prequel, for Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and the Xbox Series X/S.
Video game characters by year of introduction (45 C) * Lists of video game characters (15 C, 24 P) + Video game species and races (2 C, 26 P) A.
The game's characters include Freya, a journalist for the fictional newspaper The Evening Whispers, and an aspiring fiction writer; Jorji, a local cop who visits the coffee shop regularly; Rachel, a nekomimi and former member of a girl band who is trying to start a career as a solo musician; Hendry, Rachel's father and former big name in the ...
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Hello Kitty no Hanabatake (ハローキティーのおはなばたけ, "Hello Kitty's Flower Shop") is a children's platform game developed by Shimada Kikaku and published by Character Soft, a video game publishing subsidiary of Sanrio, for the Nintendo Family Computer. It was released on December 11, 1992 exclusively in Japan.
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