The final publication to be made was a light novel written by Okada Ryuna, illustrated by Junji Goto, and published by Harvest Publishing under their Harvest Novels imprint on December 1. Five days later, on October 30, Jive published two art books The Summer Days & School Days Visual Collection and Summer Days Visual Guidebook. The first of these instances was a comics anthology by Junji Goto, fittingly titled Summer Days Comic Anthology, published by Comic XO on October 25, 2006. Summer Days never transitioned into a serialized manga, though it did make it into other print. No download required ( Google Drive hosted ) some uncensored. Setsuna, being sad at having to cover for Sekai again takes a walk around and then runs into Makoto playing with his sister Itaru. All School/Summer/Shiny & Cross days H scenes. After a day at the job she doesn't like it but says Sekai is coming back to work tomorrow but Sekai's illness is revealed to be the mumps, since she never got it when she was a child. Setsuna's enjoying her summer vacation before the start of second term when Sekai comes down with a cold and asks her to take her shift at her part-time waitress job. This does not mean the game happens before School Days, rather Makoto happens to be acquainted with the characters before the second semester starts. Progress can be saved at anytime in up to 100 slots.ĭiffering from School Days the game takes place during summer vacation, which is a few weeks before the second semester of a high school in Japan. After the player has viewed a specific part the ability to fast forward becomes available. The player can also turn on the ability to skip to the next choice, although if the player hasn't viewed a specific part the player will be stopped at those. The player is initially given the ability to pause, skip to the next part, return to the beginning of the current part and return to the beginning of a previous part. Like it's predecessor and unlike traditional visual novels that consist of the protagonist talking to static images of characters, Summer days is unusual in that it incorporates motion and voice, making it similar to an anime series. These choices change the course of the story and takes the player to one of the many endings. At predetermined intervals, the game presents the player with one or two choices to make, or the player can choose to not make a choice. Like School Days and other visual novels, Summer Days requires extremely minimal gameplay.
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