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  2. Eliza (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Eliza is a visual novel. The player takes the role of Evelyn, a young woman who was initially successful in the high-tech industry of Seattle before burning out, and was mostly disconnected from life for about three years.

  3. Raging Loop - Wikipedia

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    Raging Loop (レイジングループ, Reijingu Rūpu, stylized as Rei-Jin-G-Lu-P) is a Japanese visual novel video game developed and published by Kemco in cooperation with Dwango. It was released for Android and iOS on December 3, 2015, and was later ported to PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Windows in 2017. An English ...

  4. Missed Messages - Wikipedia

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    Missed Messages (stylized as missed messages.) is a freeware visual novel game published by indie game developer Angela He. It was released on itch.io on May 1, 2019 and on Steam on May 21.

  5. Loopers - Wikipedia

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    Loopers is a Japanese science fiction horror visual novel developed by Key, a brand of Visual Arts. It was released on May 28, 2021 for Windows and is Key's 15th game overall. An English version was released on Steam in June 2023. It was ported to iOS and Android devices, as well as the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

  6. Coffee Talk (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Coffee Talk is a visual novel, and as such, its gameplay consists mostly of reading dialogue. This dialogue is periodically broken up by a minigame in which the player brews various drinks using the ingredients in the coffee shop. Certain drinks give the player the option to create latte art. The drinks made by the player can have an effect on ...

  7. Momotype - Wikipedia

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    Momotype is a visual novel, and as such its gameplay consists primarily of reading dialogue that is presented to the player and occasionally making a choice (the player gets to choose what meals to feed Momo, and what programs he's allowed to watch on TV), but these have no real outcome on how the game ends.

  8. Anonymous;Code - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous;Code is a visual novel video game developed by Mages and Chiyomaru Studio, and is the sixth mainline entry in the Science Adventure series. Along with being a visual novel, it also has a fully working implementation of Conway's Game of Life built in that can be accessed via the in-game menu.

  9. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Wright has been credited with helping to popularise visual novels in the Western world. [ 101 ] [ 102 ] Vice Magazine credits Phoenix Wright with popularising the visual novel mystery format, [ 103 ] and notes that its success anticipated the resurgence of point-and-click adventure games as well as the international success of Japanese ...