

Hatoful boyfriend routes plus#
But on further discussion they do each come into their own, each with nice stories plus additional hints to add on to the overall arch about your situation. There’s actually a chance to hook up two characters who aren’t you + pigeon, which leads to an amusing pre-ending where your character protests that hey wait this is meant to be my story before you go back onto whatever route you were working on before.Īt a first glance many of them seem quite stock – library quiet guy, arrogant jerk, best friend, so on. There’s also a little side route that you can take in part of the game that will introduce you to a character called Azami, a radical biker who absolutely never breaks the speed limit. Outside of that, the humour is generally upfront, at the outset – you’re trying to date pigeons. I leave those particular pieces of fabulous for you to discover, spoiler-free. I would say there were two routes that were particularly amusing – Shuu’s and Okosan’s.

It’s a very clean, bright visual, and very cheery and relaxing to look at. I really enjoyed the artwork, both of the human drawings and the pigeon images. You have the option at the start whether or not you want to use the ‘powerful visualisation model’ to see the birds’ human forms when they are first introduced. Both in a humourous sense, and a quite genuine one. There is a little bit extra where you can choose to attend maths, music or gym class on the side, but this has essentially no bearing on the overall story, except regarding unlocking two of the ‘true’ character ends. The aim, of course, being to woo one of the pigeons (or else). You read a lot, and at certain points you can choose which conversation option, where to go, or what to buy. Well, it’s a visual novel, so there’s nothing unexpected to be had here. That is until either your cheeks, sides, or brain hurt. You’re at a high school for birds, the only human there. Yes, it’s that one famous pigeon dating simulator.
