About This Game In the year 2048, a high-altitude airliner built to carry man’s dreams crashed, leading to the loss of countless lives. At the same time, following the unforeseen death of Amamiya Daigo -- the astronaut once lauded as a hero -- the field of space development entered a period of stagnation. Two years later, in 2050, Hinata Youichi attends high school as the sole survivor of the crash, his memories lost from the shock caused by the accident. After jointly founding the so-called Space Club, Youichi and his friend Amamiya Ginga, the son of Amamiya Daigo, spent their school days building a rocket -- until one fateful night, a mysterious young girl called Aries crash-lands near them, her memories also lost from the shock of the landing. Youichi, unable to leave Aries to fend for herself, decides to take the girl in, and so the two begin their new lives under the same roof ... 7aa9394dea Title: Himawari - The Sunflower -Genre: AdventureDeveloper:blank-note & FrontwingPublisher:MangaGamerRelease Date: 9 Dec, 2016 Himawari - The Sunflower - Free Download [Torrent] himawari the sunflower wiki. himawari sunflower osu. himawari means sunflower. himawari the sunflower vn. himawari the sunflower routes. himawari the sunflower. himawari sunflower field. himawari the sunflower download. himawari the sunflower walkthrough. himawari the sunflower cg. himawari the sunflower review. himawari the sunflower apk. himawari and sunflower Much deeper than it looks, this game offers tons more gameplay than I was expecting, and succeeded at going far beyond the surface level that is present in lots of modern anime or standard dating sim visual novels.To put it simply, it's games like this that make me love visual novels.. A bit of a slow start, but the payoff is worth it! You're going to get some major feelings from this game, guys.. Himawari is possibly the best visual novel out there, at least if you like character-focused stories, eccentric but realistic characters who don't just use something like a catch phrase to try to feel eccentric, tons of good surprises, nonsense that turns out to be sensible, plot hints introduced constantly that are surprisingly realized somewhere or another and generational stories involving realistic science fiction (even though some things are introduced as facts when they are clearly wrong). Plus the game took me between 60-90 hours to complete while listening to the voice acting (my Internet was dead on quite a few days I was playing and my Steam settings are confusing so there are a lot of times when I don't get my hours recorded). This is a story about aliens (but not obvious/cliche ones in the slightest) that mainly takes its form as a story of humans and their nature. And just about every thing that seems like it could be normal has a meaningful circumstance around it, but in a puzzle piece way rather than constructing conveniences. Himawari's story and plot are very, very intricate and it is surprising how well the typical choice structure of visual novels is used. Instead of feeling like you know what you are doing constantly (gaining affection points or whatnot) choices can be quite confusing when you first start out. What seems like an innocuous choice is a ridiculous bad ending. Choices exist that only change the text. You should naturally end up taking the first route first, but it seems like you have the chance to get into both altenrative routes before the first intended route. The choices make it feel like a proper game when combined with how involving the story is. It really feels like a journey to sort through your memories and understand the meaning of everything. What seemed ridiculous might stay ridiculous, but it is able to be explained and have some charm.....There are many many great things to be said about this visual novel. It feels so transformative and emotional that it felt like it was truly part of my life during the time I was playing it. It feels like the characters and events embody things that everyone would be excited or joyed to read and delivers on them. I had to wait days, even weeks before feeling comfortable to finish some parts of it. However, there are two major flawed points in this story.... First of all, the second arc of the story feels like it was mostly rather pointless, sterile and boring. It really helped explore the psychology of very important characters and gave setups to a lot of important plot points, but the pacing is much slower than it needed to be. The slow, boringness is what is supposed to give a realistic mood, but it feels like there was just too much that wasn't really necessary to have included. Most of the meaningful content is just the second half of that arc. I don't get why the second arc is so subtle when the rest of Himawari gets straight to the point usually. (Maybe I am under-rating this part of the story a bit too much though as it really paints so many things into clearer detail.) There is also a side story which you get after completing more of the game which I felt didn't really add anything at all, and I was sad to see it take up so many scenes with only a few lines of text.The second major flaw is that one of the good endings stops far short of clearing up the only plot hole in the story and instead opens up a ton of desire and anxiety to see what will happen next. Maybe this was intended as a setup for a sequel because very little clears up what could or should happen next and it seems vital to the story. It felt like the true climax. Instead, this plot was answered in a fandisc sequel to the game. Sounds like it would still be good and maybe the original writer was involved... but I don't get why they used this character the way they did. They could have revealed more about them because the scenes before that ending were really light and clearly made the character mysterious. It also felt very unnatural that the main character did not meet this person within the storyline. She ends up being one of two major characters who never get an art depiction.On a technical standpoint, the art is really stiff and unnatural most of the time. I don't find art ruining my enjoyment of stories, but if you were already concerned about the art, you should have seen the problems pretty quickly. There are still some good and natural pieces of art though. And as for the game's controls... it is pretty awkard to use. The controls differ from most visual novels with Enter being the text advance key rather than Spacebar. Auto mode and skipping to choices is configured on the F keys, which I didn't even figure out until I finally checked to see what was on Steam after completing the game 100%.. What I expected to be a regular old sci-fi visual novel with dramatic moments turned out much more. This VN was able to really get me into the heads of the characters, and feel the emotions they had felt on the brink of death, loneliness, and longing for love. I definitely recommend it, and it is one of the most human VNs I have read to date.. best tsundere archetypebest pure archetypevery good osananajimi archetypevery good imouto archetypevoice acting is peerless, story might be confusing at first like all sci-fi VNs out there.SPACE LOLI BEST LOLI. i liked ginga hes a fun guy
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