Instead of static portraits, the game plays like an interactive anime with 3D-assisted graphics.
A manga version was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace , offering a slightly different perspective on the story's conclusion. cross-days
Unlike typical sequels or spin-offs that rewrite history, Cross Days runs concurrently with the original game's events at Sakakino High School. Instead of static portraits, the game plays like
The original Japanese release featured connectivity with the Electric Toy SOM , a physical peripheral intended for adult-oriented feedback. Media and Reception Instead of static portraits
The game utilizes an improved version of the "fully animated" engine seen in School Days , featuring:
Yuuki is a first-year student and library committee member who develops feelings for Roka Kitsuregawa.
Instead of static portraits, the game plays like an interactive anime with 3D-assisted graphics.
A manga version was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace , offering a slightly different perspective on the story's conclusion.
Unlike typical sequels or spin-offs that rewrite history, Cross Days runs concurrently with the original game's events at Sakakino High School.
The original Japanese release featured connectivity with the Electric Toy SOM , a physical peripheral intended for adult-oriented feedback. Media and Reception
The game utilizes an improved version of the "fully animated" engine seen in School Days , featuring:
Yuuki is a first-year student and library committee member who develops feelings for Roka Kitsuregawa.