

However things get complicated when, following a brief encounter, his sister, Chie Ashikaga, introduces him to Roka Kitsuregawa, an acquaintance who also becomes infatuated with him. Despite already having a boyfriend, she genuinely reciprocates his interest. Yuuki Ashikaga is a high school freshman in his second semester at Sakakino Academy, who from his regular visits to the school library, grows enamored by Kotonoha Katsura, a fellow classman who comes by to read. All signature characters and their established relationships appear in the game, with a sextet of new cast.

As such, the undisclosed location of the story remains the same with focus made prominently on campus. Unlike in Summer Days, the story in Cross Days is not rewritten as a spin-off of the original story, but occurs during the events of it, making the game a parallel series to School Days. The game is audibly stereophonic with lip-synched voice acting, sound effects and background music.

Artwork is noticeably crisper and anti-aliased, colors are far brighter and vibrant and motion is slightly more fluid and articulate. Like its predecessors, Cross Days is presented with, considerably improved, limited animation. In order for the player to watch all the possible endings, he or she will effectively have to replay through the game several times, making different selections along the way. These choices are intricately linked to alternating routes of plot, moderately changing the direction of the story as each is made, ultimately leading to erotic scenes between characters and one of various endings. When you add new Travels, for which you have a visa (based on selected dates and countries), you will see useful information, such as available days for travel and possible visa rule violations.Cross Days, in typical visual novel fashion, is essentially played by watching and listening to episodic sequences of story and then selecting, or ignoring, clickable actions or responses when they are presented to the player. – Create Visas and check compliance with 90/180 rule (i.e. – In the Travel list there are all your trips grouped by years for a quick access

– Export a PDF report for the month or the year with a total number of days you spent in each country, which is useful for tax and legal purposes – Cross out days between the trips to bring a new journey closer, draw something there or just leave it empty – Days counter will help to track days passed and days left – In each Trip you could add a note with the best moments to remember show trips in the Cities, States or Regions – Create your own travel destinations ( Custom Countries) with a picture you want, which allows you to fit the calendar to your needs, i.e. – You could add Locations to your Trips and see all of the on a Travel Map – Log your trips and see a beautiful view with all the countries you have visited or will visit in the future
