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Kimi no Hitomi ni Hit Me casts you as Akira, a high schooler clinging to his fading literature club. With time running out to recruit members, a classmate nudges you toward the clubroom where four girls await, but they’re not there to join your cause. They’ve come to seize the room for their own plans. Your choices drive the story as you navigate tense conversations, balancing persuasion and compromise to keep your club alive or risk losing it to the newcomers. The game leans into awkward, slice-of-life drama with a focus on dialogue and relationship-building. Players steer outcomes through branching conversations, with decisions shaping interactions and endings. While the plot stays grounded in everyday school politics, the dynamic between characters adds warmth and tension. At 12 endings, the structure rewards replayability, though pacing may feel slow for those seeking action. Released in 2017, it’s a quiet niche title with a modest following among fans of character-driven narratives.
Akira was the only member of the classic literature club, which was in danger of disbanding. As the deadline for recruiting new members approached, the student council president Hotori approached him with a suggestion for how to save the club. She told him that he would get the full details in the club room. When he entered the room, there were four girls there. However, they were not interested in joining his club, but rather they wanted to create their own! They had gathered there to take over the club room after the literature club folded. Hotori suggested that he get the girls to join the literature club. Will he be able to convince them or will the club be taken over?
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