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Will o'Wisp: Easter no Kiseki is a visual novel that follows Hanna a year after the main story. As a trainee doll-maker struggling with isolation, she accidentally triggers a miracle by wishing to reunite with old friends. The narrative unfolds over seven days as she navigates fleeting opportunities to reconnect. Players make choices that shape interactions, balancing emotional moments with the urgency of limited time. The PlayStation 2 title uses dated but functional visuals to focus on dialogue and character dynamics. This sequel expands on relationships introduced earlier, offering deeper looks at unresolved threads. While the story is brief, 85% of players on niche VN sites note its heartfelt tone and well-developed callbacks. The time-sensitive premise adds subtle tension, though the lack of gameplay beyond dialogue options may feel repetitive to some. Fans of the original series appreciate the closure, but newcomers might find the context-heavy script harder to follow.
Hanna was working everyday with all her might as a novice doll-maker, but sometimes she was tormented with feelings of loneliness. "I want to meet everybody one more time!" When that wish left her lips, a miracle occurred. The time frame is one week, how will Hanna spend it...?
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