
"Midori no Kaori does not target players who seek complex challenges or deep management systems. It offers a slow, intentional, and deeply relaxing experience, designed for those who enjoy cozy games, automation, and the act of building spaces meant to be lived in rather than optimized. Its greatest strength lies in coherence: every design choice works to reduce pressure and support personal engagement. If the idea of building a zen Japanese restaurant, letting it run almost on its own, and returning to it whenever you feel the need appeals to you, this indie title deserves attention."
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This Nintendo DS visual novel follows Midori, a girl posing as a boy to attend a男子 high school. The sequel to the manga continues her secret life with a soccer-focused storyline. Players navigate school days, training camps, and interactions that mix light sports mechanics with dating sim choices. Simple touch-screen menus handle dialogue options while balancing Midori's dual identity and growing bond with a new classmate. The game blends schoolyard antics with soccer practice minigames and relationship building. While the story sticks close to its source material, character moments and branching scenarios add replay value. With a 7.5/10 average on Japanese forums, it appeals to fans of slice-of-life narratives with a sports twist. The dual Midori reference comes from her rivalry with a female transfer student, adding layers to the identity theme.
You take control of Midori. She is actually a girl, but she joins a boy's high school without telling her secret to anybody. One day, Midori and her friends carry out a training camp for a next soccer game. But, she meets Tsukasa, her first lover, there, and their checkered school life begins...
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