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Kisakino Emi gets trapped in a bizarre social experiment after accepting a mysterious school transfer. This visual novel follows her forced year at an all-boys academy where she must hide her identity while navigating complex relationships. Players choose between four distinct paths split into light and dark themes. Dialogue options and character interactions shape outcomes as Emi deals with isolation, secret-keeping, and growing bonds with classmates. The narrative leans into dramatic tension with occasional horror elements in the darker routes. Takuyo’s sequel builds on prior stories with sharper writing and expanded choices. Community ratings hover around 8.2/10 on niche VN forums for its branching scenarios and character depth. The Switch port benefits from improved save systems and optional text speed adjustments. While the premise leans into familiar tropes, the dual narrative structure offers replay value through contrasting emotional tones. Shorter scenes balance longer story beats without dragging pacing. The restricted communication angle adds consistent pressure to relationship decisions.
Kisakino Emi is an orphan whose parents died in a car accident when she was in middle school. She’s been living at an orphanage but attending a local high school, living an average life. One day she gets an invitation to a fancy ass all boys school owned by the rich Sumeragi corporation. Their goal is to have a girl, a “Princess” so to speak be in the school for a year to help them test waters to make the school reopen as a mixed gender school. Unfortunately there’s a catch – she cannot tell her friends, or anyone, as it’s a top secret project, so they basically cut off all her communication and force her to live as the Rapunzel of Sumeragi Gakuen.
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