

Normally when you have a crush, you tell your best friend. We’ve all had crushes on someone growing up.

Will you be able to get the perfect happy ending, or will you turn Kano's dream night into a nightmare? There's really only one situation, and it's up to you how to face it. Sleepover is one of those odd cases where you can finish the game in about the same time you watch a couple of anime episodes. They are a little different to point-and-click games, but they do share a lot of mechanics. Some of the most popular visual novels out there are the Danganronpa series.

What0s great about this genre is that it allows these micro-stories to be released as games, a few situations and art is all you need to get a nice visual novel. That's pretty much all there is to explain about visual novels. You can select different dialogue options to choose how the main character you're controlling will respond to what's happening. Many times you'll get special screens of actions with dialogue and sometimes they are even animated. You'll click through the dialogue instead of the pages while the sprites and backgrounds change depending on what's happening. Visual novels are, in a way, like playing a manga. But for the new audiences here's a quick explanation. If you-re familiar with this genre you already know what we're talking about. What makes this type of game interesting is the possibility to change the story depending on your choices. Kano and Aki spend the night together in a sleepover, the perfect opportunity for this young love to start a flame. But things are about to change for Kano, as luckily for him rainy weather will play in his favor. While Aki is fairly popular and active, Kano is more of the shy type of guy so confessing his feelings has been out of the question for a long time.
