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Welcome to Okoshin Academy, one of the few pre-college academies created with the intention of preparing high school graduates for the hardships ahead of them.
Unfortunately, your parents’ messy divorce has just been finalized. You’ve Decided to live with your mother, forcing you to relocate halfway through the year. Making new friends while keeping your grades up seems impossible, but with the help of a long-lost friend and a little luck you may just be okay.
With four wonderful ladies to get to know, each with their own flaws, secrets and desires. Your choices within the game will either help or hinder them – will you go the extra mile to help them achieve their dreams?

About This Game:
Welcome to Okoshin Academy, one of the few pre-college academies created with the intention of preparing high school graduates for the hardships ahead of them.
Unfortunately, your parents’ messy divorce has just been finalized. You’ve Decided to live with your mother, forcing you to relocate halfway through the year. Making new friends while keeping your grades up seems impossible, but with the help of a long-lost friend and a little luck you may just be okay.
With four wonderful ladies to get to know, each with their own flaws, secrets and desires. Your choices within the game will either help or hinder them – will you go the extra mile to help them achieve their dreams?

2078 High School Graduates, 7 years into the 21st Century,
When the original students have reached their 20’s and started to think of life after academia, Okoshin Academy was one of the last of the pre-college programs remaining.
It was built with the help of the government and the most ambitious families and promises to do everything possible to prepare our young graduates for the challenges ahead.
Unfortunately, the teachers never really had time to do more than show the kids how to use their Apple Macs.

10 years later we were on the brink of another world war, and there was no training that could prepare our best and brightest for that.
The government hastily decided to establish Okoshin Academy again in order to save the brightest of our youth, when the announcement made by an anonymous source, stumbled into the school and saved the day.
But the smartest students are always the hardest to deal with when it comes to their academics, since their minds don’t abide with the middle of the school learning schedule, and end up skipping classes

 

Features Key:

  • A hefty 45 levels of “same old thing”… but with some emphasis on the “different” part
  • Note to purchasers of the game key… the version WITHOUT the demo is the same.

    Prove your chess skills to the world… be the best!

    Description

    • Whether you’re the youngest in your family or the most experienced, your move—even yours alone—is always the best move.
    • In this introductory chess game, the object of the game is: Be an absolute chess master.
    • Remember each complete chess move taken by you’ll count towards your eventual game-ending score… and not one or two moves of a chess game.
    • If all of the opposite colors appear “evenly” by a random process, no one’s ever a winner in this game.
    • If they’re stacked up like that, look for at least one values even approach 7
    • There are no timing considerations, the rules are analogous to cross-country skiing, where you’re in the middle of the trail, if you stop, other people can catch up with you, if no one catches up, you’re the winner!

    Key Game Features

    • Pick 12 pieces, ranging from pawns to knights
    • Start with 7 White, 7 Black, and a bonus half-box that you can flip over
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      Every Day’s Different For PC

      Every day’s different is an urban novel game by vikew, featuring four female protagonists.
      One day they will become heroines, the next they’ll become damsels in distress. The story is unpredictable, and players will make choices throughout the game to shape the characters’ romantic development as the story unfolds.
      System Requirements:
      Supported devices – PC, Android
      * Minimum requirements:
      Windows: OS: 7/8/10
      CPU: 1.8 GHz Dual Core, 1GB RAM
      GPU: Mali 400 GPU
      Android: 2.3 – 4.0
      GPU: Adreno 330
      * Recommended requirements:
      Windows: OS: 7/8/10
      CPU: 2.0 GHz Dual Core, 2GB RAM
      GPU: Adreno 420
      Android: 2.3 – 4.0
      GPU: Adreno 330

      The game was made for Kotaku Game of the Year and is available now on Steam and Google Play!

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      (Note: We have a spoiler page on our website because, yeah, sometimes games have spoilers.)

      Now players can switch characters and enjoy the story with just their own preferred character!
      Features:
      System Requirements:
      Supported devices – PC, Android
      * Minimum requirements:
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      Games played:Arcade, Homebrew, PC

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      Really, it’s like a Japanese ROM hack on an Amstrad CPC cartridge. But, I made it an Amstrad to Amstrad anywyas.

      Re: Okoshin Academy (Switch eShop)

      As a Nintendo Switch owner, I’m disappointed in how Okoshin Academy isn’t on the Switch eShop (I don’t have one right now). It’s a life changing RPG to play once, with pros and cons, have it stand out on its own, and then eventually disappear.

      Re: Okoshin Academy (Switch eShop)

      Well, anyway. So, the game is all, well, all right. In the beginning of it, you’re taken to a town, where you get introduced to the four main girls, as well as a friend. The girls consist of Emily, who’s the tallest of the bunch, Lena, Olivia and Daisy.

      At first, you begin to get to know them, but then your mother’s separate apartment appears, and you have to make a choice between her and living with a friend, Olivia.

      This choice is an important one, because it affects the outcome of the game, but also it affects you as well.

      For every choice you make, there is a path that leads to different events, which include developments in the story, and relationships between the girls.

      Furthermore, there are different endings, and depending on which girl you choose to follow, each path will have you meeting up with a different girl at the end of the game.

      The game is very well developed, with a good range of different possible outcomes, something every single person can relate to, and then it also has a very open ending, where the plot can be explored further.

      The characters are interesting, and have distinct personalities, which makes them seem more like real people, rather than cardboard cutouts. It’s a good deal, but the game seems to be very short, and will leave you wanting more.

      The graphics and music are enjoyable, but the game’s themes are a bit stale. Still, it’s one of the better games of its kind, since it has a very clear plot, and doesn’t just leave you with a vague idea

       

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