![]() I think this was a great story arc about hope and how you never know when you’ll find love or who you’ll end up loving. He’s younger and teases a lot but he’s really passionate about his work. He’s a conceited and confident pastry chef. The heroine gets fired from her pastry job and ends up getting hired to work with Shuichiro. You decide to go to a Single’s Event and end up having to chose between five different men.Ĭharacter: Shuichiri. Summary: It’s your birthday and you’re feeling depressed because not only are you single but you haven’t had a boyfriend in ten years. Simple and pure story line and I didn’t mind reading more of his story arc. I was drawn to Taketo because he seemed like the “popular” type of character. ![]() He’s an all star soccer player with a confident and mischievous personality. Summary: Your all girl’s school is going on a field trip but when you get there you find out that an all boy’s school will be joining you.Ĭharacter: Taketo. I enjoyed it a lot but not quite enough to purchase Kippei’s entire story arc) ![]() I adore the aggressive teasing type and really loved Kiyoto’s story arc.Ĭompleted: Main, Epilogue, Sequel, Wedding Vows, Baby Trouble (I read Kippei’s Baby Trouble sub story as well. Thus, reading about a younger man trying to get with an older heroine really interested me. As I get older I sometimes wonder what my love life would’ve been like if I was this mature but ten years ago. He’s an art student while working as a part-time bartender with a mature and aggressive personality. He’s many years younger than the heroine. Will you work out your marriage or will you find yourself in someone else’s arms?Ĭharacter: Kiyoto. But then you find out your husband is cheating on you. Summary: You’re been married for three months and you expect this to be the peak of happiness for you. I don’t regret reading it but I won’t be buying anymore for his storyline. Straight forward plot with some piano playing and a strict mother thrown in. The storyline then revolves around Rihito trying to get the heroine to see him as a boy while the heroine is starting to develop feelings for him. Rihito is the heroine’s childhood ‘grilfriend’ but after they meet again the heroine learns that Rihito is actually a boy. Dreamy Days in West Tokyo was my favorite so I chose this app. Since I had only been reading one character’s story arc from each app I began wondering if I should try another. As the story progresses you and one of your friends start to develop feelings of love for one another.Ĭharacter: Rihito. Summary: After ten years, you move back to your home town where you run into your five male childhood friends. ![]() Since then, I’ve downloaded about 80% of their apps and have read through all the chapters for the character I had chosen. I couldn’t help but spend my money to finish reading all the chapters for the character I had chosen. However, I was pleasantly surprised with the interactive romance app, and was swept into the story. Or so what it looked like from the trailer. I assumed a lame story that, unlike manga, would only have one picture and a single drawing of a guy “talking” to me. I had never seen an app like this nor had I played an otome game before so I had not idea what to expect. All of their apps come with a free Prologue and free First Chapter for each character. While playing a game app, an add come up for Voltage Inc.’s Dreamy Days In West Tokyo app. I had found one of their romance apps by fluke. Previously posted backstory from part one: For more information, go to their website HERE. They create stories that go beyond the normal visual novel by reacting to reader’s reactions. is a Japanese company that was established in 1999. It’s been a while but this post will continue my gushing about Voltage Inc.
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