Press release:
PQube (London, UK) December 13th, 2018 – PQube, Dogenzaka Lab and developer M2 are sharing a box of chocolates as they announce Tokyo School Life for the Nintendo Switch. The charming visual novel is releasing digitally in Europe and North America on Valentine’s Day, February 14th, 2019.
Embark on an unforgettable trip as an exchange student to Tokyo and make the acquaintance of three lovely girls, whom you will spend your summer vacation with.
Explore the city with them, hang out together during lunch breaks and maybe – with the right words – even more… Beautiful animations, multiple endings, learning or improving Japanese language basics and everything else about Tokyo School Life make the lighthearted summer love story a must have for anime fans and those interested in the land of the rising sun.
Find your highschool sweetheart
Meet and befriend Karin, Aoi and Sakura: three charming girls who attend the same school and dorm as you, spend lunch breaks together and get to know them!
Fully animated and voiced characters
Characters are brought to life thanks to a splendid art style and a talented Japanese voice cast. The girls are rendered in a smooth animation style and change their expression as you interact with them.
Your choices will affect the outcome
As you progress through the story, you will get to know more about Karin, Aoi and Sakura. Select the best answers to befriend one of them and maybe – with the right words – even more…
Learn Japanese language basics
In addition to English, Tokyo School Life lets you display the text in kana, romaji and even in kanji! It is the perfect opportunity to learn vocabulary and study Japanese sentence constructions in a fun and engaging way!
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About M2
M2 was founded in 1991 in Japan and does not only plan and development console, PC and portable game software, but also specialises in the growth and licensing of libraries and tools for developing game software. The company follow the philosophy of putting “fun above all else”: “As we try to understand “What is fun?” in video games, we aim to consistently offer the essence of “fun” in this ever changing world, and enrich players’ lives through the form of entertainment.” https://www.mtwo.co.jp/en
About Dogenzaka Lab.
Dogenzaka Lab. Is a publisher based in Japan and specialized in a wide range of visual novel and adventure games on digital platforms. The company aims to provide players with the best Japanese games. http://dogenzaka-lab.com/
About PQube
PQube is a publisher, distributor and service provider for the interactive entertainment industry with a global reach through UK, Europe, Middle East, Australia and North and South America from its offices in Letchworth, Paris, Bristol and Bawtry.
As a licensed publisher with Sony, Valve and Nintendo and Apple, PQube’s software division publishes and distributes games for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita,Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, PC and digital download and has established a track record of success with major franchises including: Gal*Gun, Chaos;Child, Valkyrie Drive, Cat Quest, White Day, Root Letter, BlazBlue, Guilty Gear, MotoGP, Ride, MXGP, Harvest Moon, Senran Kagura and Steins Gate.
PQube’s hardware division designs, manufactures and distributes consoles and accessories including the brand-new Atari ‘Retro’ range, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, SmartBoy, Retron 5, SupaBoy SFC, Sega MegaDrive, Atari Flashback and Blaze Tab. We thank all our partners and acknowledge all game names, brands and trademarks as properties of their respective owners. pqube.co.uk/games
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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Tags: Dogenzaka Lab, M2, Nintendo Switch, PQube, Tokyo School Life, Visual novel