Tomoe Kirinokojima is a jaded young man who doesn't believe in love or happiness. Aine, on the other hand, is a genuine angel come to Earth who uses her magical guitar to sing love's praises to sooth the broken hearts of couples in love.
One day during archery practice, Tomoe shoots Aine out of the sky and ruins her guitar which is powered by the red threads of fate--threads said in myth to bind two lovers together forever. With only one thread left, Aine is left powerless to help those in need. As luck would have it, Tomoe is able to use this final thread in his bow to act like a real-life cupid.
Like it or not, Tomoe is roped into helping Aine on her mission to help the couples of the world. Will Tomoe have a change of heart, or will his apathy rub off on Aine? There's only one way to find out...
Kazana Island... A cozy, cool paradise where summer is everlasting.
The protagonist steps foot on this island paradise as a transfer student, greeted by the carelessly drifting ”joysprites” in the sky, as well as the energetic island caretaker, Ame, a girl-type AI.
After a bit of a rocky start, he takes up abode in the dorms where a handful of new female friendships await.
Da Capo, a tale of love, romance, and friendship blooming as winter turns to spring. Enter Weather Vane, a magic school beneath the city of London, where Kiyotaka and others weave the tales of their lives.
A gothic suspense tale set in a cursed mansion.
’The House in Fata Morgana’ is a full-length visual novel that deals in tragedy, human nature, and insanity. Since it was released in 2012, news of the game has gradually spread by word of mouth—it has even been featured in a range of overseas media.
The further you progress through the story, the more unpredictable it becomes. Beautiful artwork and a dark atmosphere accompanies 65 music tracks by five energetic composers to draw you even further into the game's gothic world.
A 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!
Eden tosses aside the traditional sprite and talking heads conventions used by many visual novels and instead employs a far more cinematic approach consisting of almost all event illustrations. Told using a widescreen resolution of 1024 x 640, eden promises a play-experience more akin to enjoying a movie than reading a book. We hope that this new approach to the visual novel medium provides a much more enjoyable experience for everyone.