
Starry sky is a much more limited dating sim than what I'm used to. If you want to have something with 50 boys, 7 choices each time someone asks you something and the ability to choose your activities every day, starry sky isn't what you're looking for. But what it IS is a visual novel-esque gameplay with dynamic characters (Sadly only 3 per game, but the total 4 games added together gives a collection of unforgettable boys), and princess-dream story. The game had the three guys literally fighting over the main heroine (Rare to see in actual dating sims that are too down-to-earth) and the heroine gets usually 3 choices when she is asked and they're usually pretty direct about which guy you want. Basically you flow through your man's storyline and live a princess dream. Downright cute and lovable, so far I am in love with the game. The stories don't slack either. It really isn't your average 'high school dating sim'. If you're looking for something more heavy on the story and the characters, this is definitely it.
4/5, I do with there's more characters in one game and that there's more choices to affect the game outcome as well.
Starry ☆ Sky in Spring. Neo contra ps2 iso pc. The first of the four Starry Sky games starring the characters from the drama CD’s of the same name. Starry Sky takes place at Seigetsu Gakuen, a school which specializes in horoscopes, astronomy and other related topics. The main characters are all based on horoscopes. Starry Sky After Spring PC Game Description After Spring takes place in Autumn, when the students of Seigatsu Gakuen are busy with preparations for the upcoming culture festival. It turns out that Yoh is one of the advisors, and he’s staying in Japan until the culture festival is over. Sdg targets with letters.