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You play a high school girl overseeing a chaotic tennis team during a school festival in this Nintendo DS hybrid. Half the game is scheduling events and managing logistics while the other half involves conversing with teammates through multiple-choice dialogue. Success depends on balancing club responsibilities with personal interactions that affect relationships. Tennis matches are handled through simplified minigames while the bulk of the experience unfolds through story-driven scenes and character-specific scenarios. The game mixes administrative tasks with dating simulator elements across a cast of ten male characters. While not widely discussed in mainstream circles, it holds a small but dedicated following among visual novel fans. Limited post-release content and niche appeal keep it under the radar but functional for its intended audience. The dual focus on sports organization and romantic subplots creates a distinct rhythm that sets it apart from typical teen dramas.
The Atobe group has decided to sponsor a school festival which involves the local schools’ tennis teams. You are a 14 year old heroine who is in charge of managing a team and the festival. Your duties include arranging activities, and organizing people. You’ll have to get in contact with the members of the team so they can lend a hand, get to know one another, chat with them, and maybe even develop an intimate relationship with one of them…
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