There are a lot of different types of visual novels. Fair warning if you want to look it up: it isn’t quite SFW.
Here, I have a screenshot sitting around here somewhere…Īkazukin to Mayoi no Mori, the game I shall be putting on Kyle’s computer. It’s common for them to have branching storylines, and depending on the game, several characters eligible to date. You spend a lot of time reading, since, you know, it’s a visual novel. There are character sprites and static backgrounds and music and voice acting and CG graphics at key events, and you usually go through the game in first person. But I get things to work, and that’s good enough for me!įor those unfamiliar, visual novels are basically like a “choose your own adventure” book. I am no master of all this technical stuff.
At least, I’ll try, because that stuff can get crazy and varies between games. I’ll do a tutorial on the right way to install and how to link text hookers and English translators and such to a Japanese visual novel. If all goes as planned, I’ll be installing an otome game onto Kyle’s computer. This weekend I’m going to an anime convention, so I won’t be doing an update this Saturday.