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Natsuiro Koi Uta

夏彩恋唄

Title
夏彩恋唄
Natsuiro Koi Uta
Aliasesなついろこいうた, Natsukoi
Play timeMedium (26h15m from 1 votes)
DeveloperStudio Ryokucha
PublishersStudio Ryokucha
Lücha Hanhuazu
Relations
Same setting

Minamijuujisei Renka

LinksWikipedia (ja), Wikidata, VNStat

Description

Kamiki Kazuma was placed under his great-grandfather's control as a young man. However, as a result of his childhood illness, he was labeled as being unworthy and removed from his great-grandfather's oversight. As a result, he was able to return to a normal lifestyle and went back to enjoying a normal life with his childhood friend, Takanashi Hikaru.

After his great-grandfather died several years later, the Kamiki Family stopped its tradition of absolute control. As a result, his little sister Ayaka, who was attending a boarding school, was able to return to a normal life.

He'd finally obtained a normal life. However, a girl naming herself his fiance, Suwa Shion, appears, disrupting his quiet life.

At the same time, Tsukiyono Yuuna, who was being forced to attend marriage interviews with an older man by her father, sought to find some way to get him to give up on her.

As a result, she lies by saying that she was going out with Kazuma, who just happened to be there. Kazuma, wanting to do something about the fiance who had suddenly appeared before him, decides to go along with Yuuna's lie.

And so their life as a false couple begins. What will happen to them from here on?

[Translated from Getchu]

Full reviews

By x3h0n on 2021-07-09Vote: 9
<report>It's sad that Studio Ryokucha doesn't seem to be making new VNs anymore, Natsuiro Koi Uta is an eroge I enjoyed a lot and had some of my favorite sex scenes. The story isn't particularly mindblowing, but it's delivered very well and the characters are believable, unique and well defined. It does a good job at developing the relationships between the MC and the heroines. The pacing is also great, it never overstays it's welcome, the drama never drags on longer than it has to and it always manages to clean the pallette with a change of pace at just the right moment. All of the routes manage to feel unique despite being in the same overarching arc, in no small thanks to the unique characters... Read more »
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