Sekai Project uploaded four new trailers for some of its upcoming visual novels. The publisher announced these titles during Anime Expo Lite. All four of the games will make their way to PC via Steam.
First up is Slobbish Dragon Princess 2. This will be a sequel to Sekai Project’s first title and Slobbish Dragon Princess Love + Plus. Developed by Whirlpool, the game will feature dragon girls going to the beach for a vacation.
Next is Qualia ~The Path of Promise~. The premise will involve an android maid falling in love with a genius hermit. Notably, Qualia will be developer Puresis’ debut game.
The third visual novel is Amairo Chocolate 2. Developed by Cabbage Soft, this title will also be a sequel. The story centers around two cafes selling sweets with animal-eared girls.
Lastly, we have the Sekai Project outlier, Tobari 2: Nightmare. The platform title will be a tough-as-nails challenge with 30 types of magic, 48 stages, and 6 worlds. Developer Desunoya and the publisher stated it’s not a game for just any gamer. If players want to enjoy it without the high difficulty, Sekai Project recommended Tobari 2: Dream Ocean.
Sekai Project will publish all four games, which will launch on Windows PC via Steam. The publisher also has its hotly anticipated visual novel Nekopara: Catboys Paradise on the way.
Siliconera
Source link
Related Post:
- Best Visual Novels For Nintendo Switch
- Colorful Stage Will Be the English Version of Project Sekai
- Total War: Three Kingdoms team moves over to new project based on Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel
- The 11 best graphic novels coming out this fall from Marvel DC and more
- There’s An Official Witcher School Modeled After The Hit Novels And Games
- PUBG’s publisher is making a new game based on a series of Korean fantasy novels
- Project Magnum, Project HP, Project Overkill, & More
- YuzuSoft Launches All-Ages Visual Novel Brand & Reveals Debut Game “Parquet”
- Radiohead & Epic Games Reveal Audio-Visual Project Called Kid A Mnesia at PlayStation Showcase 2024
- Action Adventure Platformer ‘Project Buramato’ Announced For 2024