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  2. If Found... - Wikipedia

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    The team created a demo for the game to demonstrate at events, but found it difficult to finish the project, which McGee says was a consistent pattern for them. They credit publisher Annapurna, who signed on to the project partway through, with pushing them to complete it in a polished fashion. [4]

  3. Angel Beats! 1st Beat - Wikipedia

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    Angel Beats! 1st Beat is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, a brand of Visual Arts.It was released on June 26, 2015 for Windows and is rated for all ages. The game is based on the 2010 anime television series Angel Beats!, originally conceived by Jun Maeda, and also adapts scenes featured in the anime.

  4. Visual novel - Wikipedia

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    Visual novels are distinguished from other game types by their generally minimal gameplay. Typically the majority of player interaction is limited to clicking to keep the text, graphics and sound moving as if they were turning a page (many recent games offer "play" or "fast-forward" toggles that make this unnecessary), while making narrative choices along the way.

  5. Ever 17: The Out of Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the game, the player makes choices that affect the plot. Ever 17 is a visual novel [2] in which the player reads the game's story. At certain points, they get to make a choice, which affects the direction of the story, leading to eleven possible different endings.

  6. Magical Diary - Wikipedia

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    As it is a visual novel, the player reads through the story and makes choices at crucial points to change the outcome, leading to different endings. The player can create a custom female student. The game also contains puzzles in which the player has to use spells to pass the exam. Every puzzle has multiple solutions.

  7. Hatoful Boyfriend - Wikipedia

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    Hatoful Boyfriend is an interactive text-based visual novel that follows a branching plot line, with the player's decisions determining which of the game's multiple endings they receive. The title is a pun on the wasei-eigo word hātofuru ( ハートフル , "heartful") , and the Japanese word hato ( 鳩 , "pigeon", "dove") , as the game ...

  8. 428: Shibuya Scramble - Wikipedia

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    The game shares many story and gameplay elements with Chunsoft's 1998 sound novel game Machi, the most prominent being the locale, Shibuya. Although Chunsoft does not openly state 428 is a sequel, the game contains numerous references to Machi , and an early marketing slogan reads "Breaking a long silence, Shibuya gets going again."

  9. Doki Doki Literature Club! - Wikipedia

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    Doki Doki Literature Club! (sometimes abbreviated as DDLC) is a 2017 visual novel video game developed by Team Salvato for personal computers.The story follows a student who reluctantly joins his high school's literature club at the insistence of his friend Sayori, and is given the option to romantically pursue her, Yuri, or Natsuki.