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  2. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    NVList is an open source visual novel engine that runs on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Android, and even online (through an applet). It is coded in the Java language, even though the scripts are written in Lua. It is being updated to this day on GitHub. [20] It has all the functionality required for a Visual Novel, and more.

  3. The Visual Novel Database - Wikipedia

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    The Visual Novel Database (rendered as vndb or VNDB) is an online database, wiki and Internet forum for visual novels. As of 2019, the VNDB had catalogued a total of 24,000 visual novels, and its forum had reached 14,300 users. [2] According to Electronic Gaming Monthly, VNDB was responsible for helping bring visual novels to an international ...

  4. Visual novel - Wikipedia

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    Visual novels are distinguished from other game types by their generally minimal gameplay. Typically the majority of player interaction is limited to clicking to keep the text, graphics and sound moving as if they were turning a page (many recent games offer "play" or "fast-forward" toggles that make this unnecessary), while making narrative choices along the way.

  5. Ren'Py - Wikipedia

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    The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine (or RenPy for short) is a free software game engine which facilitates the creation of visual novels. Ren'Py is a portmanteau of ren'ai ( 恋愛 ) , the Japanese word for 'romantic love', a common element of games made using Ren'Py; and Python , the programming language that Ren'Py runs on.

  6. Kindred Spirits on the Roof - Wikipedia

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    An English version published by MangaGamer was released on February 12, 2016, and was one of the first adult visual novels to be released uncensored on the Steam store. [5] The game's opening song is Girl's Spirit -Otome no Kimochi- ( Girl's Spirit -オトメノキモチ- ) , and the ending song is A new day .

  7. Nursery Rhyme (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nursery Rhyme (ナーサリィ☆ライム, Nāsaryi Raimu) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Lump of Sugar and released on November 25, 2005 for Windows.The story follows the life of Shizuma Hasekura, who visits his childhood friend Makina Tomoe and her twin sister, Yukina Tomoe.

  8. List of Key video games - Wikipedia

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    Key released their sixth visual novel, Little Busters!, in 2007 with a rating for all ages. [6] Key's seventh title, Little Busters! Ecstasy, was an expanded, adult version of Little Busters! released in 2008. [7] Key's eighth game, Kud Wafter, was released in 2010 as an adult game and spin-off from Little Busters!

  9. One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e - Wikipedia

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    A sequel loosely based on the One visual novel titled One 2: Eien no Yakusoku (One 2 ~永遠の約束~, lit. One 2 ~The Eternal Promise~) was produced by the visual novel studio BaseSon, another brand under Nexton. One 2 was released first on April 26, 2002, and then again on April 25, 2003 with added voice acting, scenario, CGs and music.