Gift is a story that revolves around high school student Amami Haruhiko and his strong connection to Gift's mysterious power.
The town of Narasaki-chou, where Gift's story takes place, has two distinguishing characteristics: a rainbow that seems permanently fixed in the sky no matter the weather, and an ability known as Gift possessed by all its inhabitants. Gift's power can only be evoked by each person once in a lifetime, and is able to grant a single miracle. To be successful, a Gift must reflect the shared feelings of both the giver and the receiver. If the feelings are not mutual, the Gift is distorted and has the ability to wreak havoc on the surrounding area. When this happens, a black streak appears in the rainbow above town until Gift is used correctly.
Takumi is a normal guy who barely gets by with part-time jobs. One day, he was asked to attend the prestigious private school Rokuroku Gakuen while impersonating a rich student that looks just like him. Although he was hesitant to accept this strange request, circumstances (mainly financial) compelled him to agree to do it. However, he knows nothing about the celeb world. Will he be able to keep his cover?
A bundle of Wand of Fortune and it's fandisc. Features a completely renewed play system, 42 new CGs and the option for the boys to call Lulu's name if it's left as default. Lulu is also now partially voiced.
For iOS and Android, it is included in the "Story Jar" app.
Sakaki Mio is a completely ordinary high school student.
...However, perhaps having been influenced by her grandmother who had raised her, Mio can be somewhat old-fashioned. As a result, she's often isolated by girls of the same generation. She becomes too focused on others' feelings, and becomes unable to open her mouth. Mio has been told that she "has a good intuition", but she's never really paid much attention to those words.
One evening, she got spirited away during the twilight into the realm of the dead and becomes lost in a secluded country of perpetual night. A world in which beings that are non-existent in the world of the living come and go, Mio meets various "lives".
The young girl was invited into a chinju (Shinto tutelary god) school, in which its attendees protect the world order by hunting down youkai (Japanese ghosts, demons and other supernatural creatures) that disturb the peace within the realm of the dead. Mio then gets embroiled in an incident that shakes up both the world of the living and