Games like Tomoyo After ��It's a Wonderful Life�� English Edition
Looking for games like Tomoyo After ��It's a Wonderful Life�� English Edition? Here are top casual role playing recommendations with a drama and comedy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Little Busters!, Summer Pockets or Life is Strange: Before the Storm.
1 97%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalatmosphere, grinding98% User Score 549 reviewsCritic Score 90%1 reviewsLittle Busters! is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key. The story follows the life of Riki Naoe, a high school student who has been a member of a group of friends named the Little Busters since childhood. Riki brings multiple girls at his school into the Little Busters to have enough people to play a baseball game. The game is rated for all ages in Japan, but a version containing adult conten…
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2 96%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, monetization96% User Score 670 reviewsFrom the creators of Angel Beats! and CLANNAD, Key, comes their latest emotional, award-winning journey. Follow protagonist Takahara Hairi as he travels to the secluded island Torishirojima, where he rediscovers what it means to enjoy summer vacation.
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3 85%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding93% User Score 14,754 reviewsCritic Score 77%19 reviewsLife is Strange: Before the Storm is a new three part standalone story adventure set three years before the events of the first game. This time play as Chloe Price, a rebel who forms an unlikely friendship with Rachel Amber in dramatic new story in the BAFTA award winning franchise.
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4 90%Game Brain Scorestory, humorgameplay, replayability93% User Score 712 reviewsCritic Score 40%2 reviewsThe Fruit of Grisaia is a Japanese adult visual novel, the first in a series of visual novels by Front Wing. The game is a romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Yuji Kazami. Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue.
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5 94%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalstability, grinding94% User Score 2,773 reviewsIn the near future, androids have become the way of the norm. Emotionless husks of metal have become a part of human society, much to the dismay of the boy. The robot he found at the dumpsite though, this one was different. It laughed, it cried, it smiled, it has dreams, just like a human… Lucy The eternity she wished for is a Visual Novel, about a boy and an android. You play as the boy, who fac…
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6 94%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgameplay, replayability94% User Score 582 reviewsA tale of the planet's final love story told using the full force of minori's critically acclaimed illustrative style, engaging musical compositions, and the highly talented staff that has led fans coming back for more every single time!
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7 82%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalstability, grinding82% User Score 16,450 reviewsCritic Score 82%5 reviewsThe long awaited sequel to the award winning Life is Strange returns with a new 5-part narrative adventure from DONTNOD Entertainment.
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8 93%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, optimization95% User Score 3,010 reviewsCritic Score 91%5 reviewsA gothic suspense tale set in a cursed mansion. The House in Fata Morgana is a full-length visual novel spanning nearly a millennium that deals in tragedy, human nature, and insanity.
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9 98%Game Brain Scorestory, emotional98% User Score 1,494 reviews"As the world sank, I found you." In the near future, a sudden and unexplained sea rise has left much of human civilization underwater. In a little town slowly being enveloped by the ocean, an unforgettable summer is about to begin for a boy and a mysterious robot girl...
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10 91%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, replayability96% User Score 5,188 reviewsCritic Score 80%9 reviewsSteins;Gate is a Japanese visual novel developed by 5pb. and Nitroplus. It is the second game in the Science Adventure series following Chaos;Head. The game is described by the development team as a "hypothetical science ADV" and explores time and time travel in 2010 Akihabara. The gameplay follows non-linear plot lines which offer branching scenarios with courses of interaction.
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