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Tsukimi Planet follows Utarou, a teenager given a terminal diagnosis, who meets an alien girl named Tsukimi offering to grant his final wish. This visual novel blends dialogue-driven choices with RPG elements as players navigate Utarou’s decisions about how to spend his remaining time. The story shifts between introspective conversations, sci-fi twists, and quiet moments of everyday life, with outcomes shaped by small but meaningful interactions. The tone balances dark themes with hopeful, often quirky character moments. The game stands out for its tightly written branching paths, where even minor choices can lead to divergent endings. Players often note the emotional weight of decisions framed by Tsukimi’s mysterious presence and Utarou’s internal struggles. While short, the narrative packs a punch with its focus on mortality and self-discovery, supported by minimalist art and expressive character designs. Its 8-hour runtime and lack of combat keep it focused on dialogue, making it a brisk but memorable experience for fans of narrative-driven stories.
A boy named Utarou wakes up in his deathbed, being told that he has a short amount of time left to live. As he's letting the news sink in, a girl that's apparently an alien named Tsukimi pops up by his window and offers to grant him any wish he has. What will he wish for, and how will it turn out for him?
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