Cherry Tree High Comedy Club Is Getting A Sequel Next Week

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Doujin game publisher Nyu Media have announced a Steam release date for Cherry Tree High I! My! Girls!, a sequel to Cherry Tree High Comedy Club.

 

The game is a linear visual novel that carries the story on, and will be available November 20th for $3.99. If you need to get caught up, you can read about its predecessor here.

 

After its Steam release, Cherry Tree High I! will proceed to other PC distributors in the days that follow. A trailer for the game can be viewed above, and its Steam Greenlight page can be found here.


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