Visual novel publisher MoeNovel recently published their first English-language release—If My Heart Had Wings, a visual novel about a boy, Aoi Minase, and a wheelchair-bound girl, Kotori Habane, who revive their school’s defunct Soaring Club. “A tale of boys and girls who loved the sky,” is how the game is described on its website.
If My Heart Had Wings is different from most current-day visual novels on PC, in that it has been rated by both the ESRB and PEGI. Additionally, the game has also had any explicit content taken out of it. This is because MoeNovel hope to target a broader audience with their games than your average visual novel does. Siliconera caught up with one of the producers at MoeNovel, Fujisan, to ask about the game, why MoeNovel made the choices they did, what their thoughts on the Western visual novel market are, and where they plan to go from here.
The visual novel If My Heart Had Wings made it to the Switch eShop last year. Now it’s getting a physical release, courtesy of Eastasiasoft.
EastAsiaSoft announced they will publish the Pulltop-developed romantic comedy visual novel If My Heart Had Wings physically on Nintendo Switch with pre-orders open via PlayStation on October 8 at 11 am ET.
MoeNovel announced that the Pulltop developed romantic comedy If My Heart Had Wings will launch on via the Nintendo Switch eShop on September 5.