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Tsuyokiss follows a high school boy named Leo as his quiet life gets upended by a chaotic mix of family secrets and awkward crushes. After a mysterious cousin suddenly moves in, he’s thrust into a whirlwind of school drama, bumbling relationships, and escalating absurdity. The story unfolds through dialogue and choices that shape interactions with a cast of eccentric classmates and rivals. While the protagonist’s infatuation with a wealthy classmate drives much of the early plot, the arrival of his feisty cousin shifts the tone toward slapstick and emotional beats. The game stands out for its over-the-top character dynamics and the way it balances schoolyard humor with sudden tonal shifts. Though its 2005 release date and dated presentation might deter some, fans of niche visual novels often cite the sharp writing and evolving relationships as highlights. With minimal combat or gameplay mechanics, the focus stays squarely on the messy, funny, and occasionally heartfelt chaos of teenage life.
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