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Dekitate High School (できたてハイスクール) [3] is a Super Famicom video game that was released to an exclusively Japanese market in 1995 and was considered to be the first "high school simulation" video game to be released for the Super Famicom. Famed Japanese illustrator Nishiki Yoshimune would draw the cover art for the game, while ...
High School Story was a choice-based simulation game. The player is a student attempting to build their own high school, with no given name. In order to build up the school, the player must complete quests to progress through the story, obtain Classmates (who are categorized by their cliques), Hangouts (where Students can 'hang out'), and Land Plots (to put Hangouts and other various Decorations).
A Model G20, also known as a Model G20 Summit, is an educational simulation for high school and college students. Students role play as government ministers from one of the G20 countries or their guests and negotiate solutions to defined problems.
The game's protagonist enters Tokimeki High School and runs into a girl wearing glasses who looks identical to Miho Nakayama. [5] Though the game is a standard text command-style adventure game similar to the later Famicom Detective Club series, in important scenes, the player is required to select a facial expression in addition to a verbal response.
Pages in category "High school-themed video games" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. ... Yandere Simulator This page was last ...
A video game that would allow players to play as an active shooter at a school has been removed from the platform where it was set to be released in June after a strong backlash to the game.. The ...
Brooktown High (working title: Brooktown High: Senior Year) is a dating sim [1] video game for the PlayStation Portable. It was developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by Konami . Gameplay
Surviving High School was a visual novel game developed and published by Electronic Arts.It was originally released for mobile phones in 2005, later being made available for iPhone and iPod Touch in 2009 [2] and for iPad and Android OS in 2011.