A single-player romance visual novel developed by Spica and published by Idea Factory for the PlayStation Portable. Ported from the original PC release, this version adds new opening animation, fresh CG artwork, and other interface enhancements.
Starry Sky: After Summer is a sequel to Starry Sky: In Summer. It was released on PC with ports to PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita.
The game opens four years after Yahisa Tsukiko’s graduation from Seigatsu Gakuen. The archery club members went drinking together since Azusa’s currently in Japan. They talked about their unforgettable summer, which was the summer of Tsukiko’s third year. It was their last Inter High and they had a two-weeks training camp before then. The captain, Miyaji Ryuunosuke, announced that he already called a special trainer to help them train: Kanakubo Homare, their ex-captain. The bond between them grows stronger during this two weeks.
Another time, another "game".
14 people have been confined to small rural village and fitted with exploding collars. Each one also has PDA with a unique ability and a condition to remove the collar. If anyone tries to leave the designated area or fails to achieve the condition in their PDA, their collar explodes, killing them.
This is the "game" of death, where mistrust and manipulation run rampant and death is common.
But this time there's also a catch, as when the "Rain starts to fall"...
Was remade into Rebellions: Secret Game 2nd Stage in 2013.
A further retelling of Tsuyokiss and Tsuyokiss 2gakki, takes place a few months after Celeb has transferred to Leo's class (but before the game enters any routes).
It has been said that wishes will come true when the sky is full of cherry blossom petals. However, the number of sakura trees have dwindled due to recent re-development and one can no longer see such a sight. Ryou is the son of a famous artist and much was expected of him, but he decides to live a life of a commoner with few friends. One spring day, his childhood friend Kanata suddenly fainted and was hospitalized. Since that day, his days began to gradually change.
Konno Teppei suddenly loses consciousness on his way home from work in the evening. He wakes up surrounded by ruins and old buildings. He, along with several other men, are in an abandoned amusement park.
An announcement suddenly informs them that the game is about to begin. The rules are very simple. For 8 days, the participants will continue their normal lives during the daytime. But once night falls, they will be forced into the old amusement park as the setting for their struggle to obtain a coin that will win them fifty million yen.
L@ve Once: Mermaid's Tears is a port from PSP game called L@ve Once which features some changes and additional content in comparison to the original PSP release.
Updates in the PlayStation 3 port include the following:
New opening song, "一度きりのLove Story", by Ui Miyazaki (宮崎羽衣)
New ending song, "Last be Love", by Ui Miyazaki (宮崎羽衣) and Youko Hikasa (日笠陽子)
Opening video made for the new opening theme
Added new heroine, Michiru Tsutsumi (堤 美散) along with new CG events for the character
Expanded elements of the story focusing on the new heroine
Motion Portrait technology is included in the gameplay
Bonus content included after clearing the game