Release Date: 1996
"My Best Friends: St. Andrew Jogakuin Hen" is a classic dating simulation game released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn console in 1997. Developed by Affect and published by HuneX, the game features a unique blend of visual novel elements and simulation mechanics, focusing on the interactions and relationships within a fictional girls' academy. Players assume the role of a male student who transfers to St. Andrew Girls' Academy, where they navigate through the complexities of friendships and romantic pursuits among a diverse cast of female characters. The gameplay primarily revolves around a calendar system, where players manage their time between attending classes, participating in school events, and engaging in conversations with characters to develop relationships.
The game is notable for its detailed character development and intricate storyline paths. Each character in "My Best Friends: St. Andrew Jogakuin Hen" has a unique personality and backstory, providing a varied and engaging experience with multiple endings based on the choices made by the player throughout the game. Graphically, the game showcases the typical anime-style art prevalent in many visual novels of the time, with colorful sprites and detailed backgrounds. Although it did not see a release outside of Japan, the game has a niche following and is remembered for its contribution to the genre of dating sims. It represents a snapshot of mid-90s Japanese pop culture and gaming, embodying the era's particular aesthetic and gameplay style.
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