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We also have an update for the release Nanairo Reincarnation! The Steam store page is now live! We're aiming for a Q1 2019 release at this time. Please do check it out and hit that wishlist button! The Steam version is the same version as the Japanese PSVITA version. For details on the 18+ version check out Denpasoft!
And in case you missed our announcement for Serment, we're planning to release that on February 1st, 2019! You can check out the demo and the Steam page today~ We hope you'll add it to your wishlist as well!
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Rising Angels: Hope is the story of Faye Moonfallow, her squad of somewhat lovable misfits, and their dreams of joining the Katajion Space Force. However, before they can get there, they have to first pass the rigors of the Space Sector Academy. Life is rough, non-stop, and the danger of getting the boot is ever-present. Can Faye and her squad overcome the challenges posed to them or will the group destroy itself in chaos? Each day is an adventure as the young researcher tries to find her new place in the galaxy.
Features:
- Expanded remake of the original Rising Angels story, Rising Angels: The Red Rose
- 8 - 10 hour adventure spanning Faye's year
- Options to help guide Faye through her adventure
- Unlockable gallery with unseen images from both the original game and the remake
Rising Angels: Hope is a yuri visual novel with 3 parts that were released as free updates. The combined parts adding up to an 8-10 hour adventure of love, mystery, and growth.
Part 1: RELEASED!
Part 2: RELEASED!
Part 3: RELEASED!
MINIMAL SETUP
Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4Memory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 300 MB available space