

Those who just want the digital version of the game, soundtrack, fan book, and drama CD can get all of the above by pledging a minimum of $60.ĬhronoClock is expected to launch with all digital items in January 2017.
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For $175, backers also get a physical copy of the visual fan book.Īdditional tiers add in a tapestry and cloth poster, with the highest tier being $1,700 or more and including all other bonuses plus a personalized art piece from ChronoClock artist Tsukimori Hiro. The Deluxe Box Set is given to backers with a pledge of at least $125.

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A digital code for the Steam version is also included. The physical edition is the Denpasoft version of the game, which is being distributed by Nutaku.
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As there is no patch or setting to get the full mature content for the game on Steam, players looking for that can get the full uncensored version of the game on Nutaku (Affiliate).Purple Software’s ChronoClock is getting an international release with several physical collectibles courtesy of Sekai Project and the support of fans via Kickstarter.Īmong the bonuses for backers is a Collector’s Edition Box to house several limited edition physical goodies that include the soundtrack, drama CD, and a physical copy of the game. The Steam version does not include these more explicit scenes. The titillation comes more from what the novel makes the reader think about than what actually happens on screen and despite all the randy innuendos there are many innocent moments like a first kiss or hand holding that can still seem sweet.Īpparently, the original version of the game includes steamy Omake H-scenes that can be unlocked after finishing a particular storyline, but that was too much for Steam. There is some nudity(though not in all storylines), a lot of sexual innuendos that will bring on the blush and plenty of cleavage and panty shots. That’s not to say the game doesn’t earn its 18+ rating. Skirt flipping is just one of the many innocent ways you'll get a peek at these girl's unmentionables. Hopefully this is fair, if not rip another thematical battle Visual novel god girl battle between Kukuri and Cro Speed is unequalized Kukuri: 7 Cro: 0.

Instead, the pocket watch is used as a metaphor for expressing true love, as the protagonist gradually begins using the device to better the life of another instead of himself.

Sure that’s cheating but this is an 18+ visual novel about a high schooler trying to get a girlfriend, a little licentious wish fulfillment is not only desired, it’s expected. The ability to go back in time could easily be used to get intimate with a girl you fancy only to rewind time and remain faithful to your first choice. This was a revelation that was surprising and a bit disappointing. The time rewinding pocket watch that is so pivotal in the ChronoClock pitch is never part of a decision that the player can make. You’ll never need to use that handy pocket watch to get out of offending your girl, and you couldn't even if you wanted to. There aren’t any consequences to your choices other than eliminating potential love interests. The next and final choice readers get to make comes not long after the first and eliminates another of your potential girlfriends leaving you to develop a relationship with your chosen lady until the conclusion. Your first choice isn’t presented until after a few chapters have been completed (nearly eight hours in on my first playthrough) and bluntly narrows down the dating pool of four girls down to two. The lack of choices makes this experience less of a visual novel game and more like four kinetic novels with a shared jumping off point. are two potential love interests that can be embraced or eliminated with your first decision. This is mainly due to the fact that there aren’t many choices to make in this game. A girl falls from the roof of the school building, splattering against the ground. In ChronoClock it’s very obvious who you are wooing with each decision and once that decision is made there’s nothing other than loading a save that will change it. Some VN’s have a player fretting over every little choice, afraid they may alienate their one true love. Pursuing the girl of your dreams is mechanically quite simple. Two bonus relationships are also available for the diligent player: Miu, the clumsy girl who has a crush on your best friend and Kuro, the teenage girl version of the goddess Chronos (see image above). (who ironically has one of the smallest chest measurements), tough but old fashioned daughter of the Yakuza Makoto, tsundere underclassmen Misaki or your blind younger sister and traditional Japanese beauty Michiru (yes, there’s an incest plot). After a long but intriguing prologue, you’ll get to pursue the waifu of your choice. The story begins with a trite “my best friends girl” sort of premise but the protagonist is self-aware of all the cliches and the story expands into more interesting and unexpected territory from there.
