A review of Edelweiss' doujin beat em' up Fairy Bloom Freesia.
On this week’s Indie Insight, we take a look at Fairy Bloom Freesia, a game that can be best described as a 2D survival beat-em-up. If you’ve been looking for a game that’s all action, no nonsense, then this game ticks all the boxes.
Running a club is a whole other story!
Cherry Tree High I! My! Girls! is the sequel to our popular slice-of-life adventure game Cherry Tree High Comedy Club by developer 773, and picks up the story where Cherry Tree High Comedy Club left off, but this time as a kinetic (non-branching) visual novel.
Parallax Play:"Nyu Media, publisher of Japanese doujin games, has announced that the Cherry Tree High I! My! Girls! is launching on steam today, as a follow-up to their 2012 release, Cherry Tree High Comedy Club.
While the original was more of an adventure / social sim game, I! My! Girls! takes a more linear approach and tells the continuing story of the Comedy Club as a single story Visual Novel, providing around 3 hours of gameplay over 12 chapters. The sequel also uses the original Japanese names of the characters, instead of those used in the 'westernised' localisation of the original."