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This is the Awahime Academy Cultural Festival!

This is the Awahime Academy Cultural Festival!

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Plongez dans l'univers étincelant de « This is the Awahime Academy Cultural Festival ! » et vivez un événement scolaire hors du commun. En incarnant un étudiant travailleur, vous tisserez des liens, découvrirez des attractions secrètes du festival et éluciderez d'intrigants mystères. Rencontrez plus de 20 personnages dynamiques dans divers décors, allant de charmants maid cafés à des fêtes piscine au clair de lune. Suivez les niveaux de relation, utilisez le système de « Rumeurs scolaires » pour obtenir des indices, et immergez-vous dans d'innombrables scénarios animés. Votre défi ultime ? Maximiser les scores d'amitié avec chaque héroïne pour créer des souvenirs de festival inoubliables !

Points Forts de This is the Awahime Academy Cultural Festival ! :

Choix Narratifs Riches : Vivez le festival de l'Académie Awahime à travers multiples intrigues captivantes, allant des cérémonies du thé traditionnelles aux événements nocturnes palpitants.

Interactions Dynamiques entre Personnages : Développez des liens significatifs avec un casting varié de plus de 20 étudiants, chacun offrant une personnalité unique et un parcours personnel captivant.

Secrets du Festival : Explorez au-delà de l'évident pour révéler des lieux cachés du festival et découvrir des mystères passionnants tout au long de votre aventure.

Maîtrise de l'Amitié : Cultivez soigneusement les relations avec chaque héroïne, en visant à atteindre des cotes d'affection parfaites de 100 % pour débloquer du contenu exclusif.

Foire Aux Questions :

Q : Puis-je interagir avec les 20 personnages du jeu ?

R : Absolument ! Vous aurez l'occasion de rencontrer et de construire une amitié avec chaque personnage durant le festival.

Q : Y a-t-il plusieurs fins selon mes choix ?

R : Vos décisions influencent directement l'histoire, conduisant à des issues différentes et à de multiples fins possibles.

Q : Combien de temps faut-il pour terminer le jeu ?

R : La durée de jeu varie selon vos choix d'exploration et votre implication dans les intrigues des personnages.

Dernières Réflexions :

Le festival culturel de l'Académie Awahime offre un mélange inoubliable de simulation sociale et d'aventure. Grâce à ses interactions de personnages captivantes, ses découvertes cachées à dévoiler, et la satisfaction de construire des relations parfaites, ce jeu offre une rejouabilité infinie. Vivez l'excitation de la vie de festival scolaire tout en créant des liens significatifs avec un casting mémorable. Le monde vibrant de l'Académie Awahime attend que vous l'exploriez — plongez et faites que chaque moment du festival compte !

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