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    Hourglass of Summer

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released May 30, 2002

    Hourglass of Summer is a visual novel wherein a boy begins inexplicably traveling through random intervals of his summer vacation. Discovering that the girl he likes will die before the summer's end, he must do everything in his power to prevent this future from coming to be.

    Short summary describing this game.

    Hourglass of Summer last edited by interea on 01/22/23 02:12AM View full history

    Overview

    The lead heroine, Kaho
    The lead heroine, Kaho

    Hourglass of Summer is a visual novel that follows the protagonist, Kotaro Makimura, over the span of just over one summer. Just prior to summer break he runs into a suspicious girl who spills a strange power on him. From that night on, Kotaro finds himself awakening at a different time throughout the summer break. He quickly finds out that the girl he likes, Kaho Serizawa, will meet with an unfortunate accident that will result in her death before the summer's end. After gaining a handle on his situation, Kotaro must use this knowledge to prevent Kaho's death before his own disjointed timeline runs its course. Taking the role of Kotaro, the player must make decisions at key intervals that determine Kotaro's actions and his motivations behind those actions. As with most visual novels, everything inbetween plays out as if simply reading a novel on the screen with anime-style artwork and Japanese voice acting with optional English subtitles.

    Your decisions effect Kotaro's actions and who he prioritizes
    Your decisions effect Kotaro's actions and who he prioritizes

    Hourglass of Summer (Natsuiro no Sunadokei in Japan) was developed by Princess Soft for the PlayStation 2, and later a PC release in Japan with added sexual content. In America it was one of the few titles to be released by Hirameki International Group in their "Animeplay DVD" line-up. These titles can be played on any standard DVD player or DVD-ROM, but have been criticized for their lack of flexibility compared to similar titles on the PC or standard consoles. There is no speed text-control, save functionality, or graphics view mode. "Saving" is handled by an old-fashioned password system which operates from scene to scene that feels outdated, but is at least functional.

    Aside from format complaints, Hourglass of Summer was met with largely positive reviews from fans of the extremely niche American visual novel fanbase.

    External Links

    1. Hirameki Product Page
    2. AkibaOtaku Product Page - Says that the game was released on August 6, 2004.
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