Find Love During A Study Trip To Japan In Visual Novel Tokyo School Life

Recommended Videos

 

Dogenzaka Lab has published Japanese studio M2 Co.’s visual novel Tokyo School Life on Steam for Windows at the price of $14.99 (discounted during its launch week to $12.74).

 

You play as a boy ends up staying with three girls during a short-term study trip to Japan. While you don’t make a good first impression, you soon settle into life with the girls, and reckon that by your two months are up you may have found love.

 

ss_11e2b7165ff878116cb3fa9ee4b823e33d7b43db.1920x1080

Tokyo School Life has full Japanese voice acting for the girls and subtitles come in English, Japanese, hiragana, and romaji.

 

M2 Co. uses its own E-mote software to bring a 3D feel to the 2D illustrations to help the girls express their emotions. The game has also been developed in M2 Co.’s own visual novel game engine Kaleido ADV Workshop.


Siliconera is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Goddess of Victory: Nikke Stage Play Announced
nikke stage play
Read Article Digimon Pendulum Color 4, 5, Zero Revealed
Digimon Pendulum Color 4, 5 & Zero Revealed
Read Article Nijisanji 7th Anniversary Festival Will Be in February 2025
nijisanji festival 2025
Read Article Mega Man Zero Online Kuji Lottery Prize Items Revealed
Mega Man Zero merchandise from Cap Kuji Online
Read Article El Shaddai Edwin Jeans Will Be Available Again in 2024
El Shaddai collaboration with Edwin Jeans
Related Content
Read Article Goddess of Victory: Nikke Stage Play Announced
nikke stage play
Read Article Digimon Pendulum Color 4, 5, Zero Revealed
Digimon Pendulum Color 4, 5 & Zero Revealed
Read Article Nijisanji 7th Anniversary Festival Will Be in February 2025
nijisanji festival 2025
Read Article Mega Man Zero Online Kuji Lottery Prize Items Revealed
Mega Man Zero merchandise from Cap Kuji Online
Read Article El Shaddai Edwin Jeans Will Be Available Again in 2024
El Shaddai collaboration with Edwin Jeans
Author
Chris Priestman
Former Siliconera staff writer and fan of both games made in Japan and indie games.