Laugh, cry, and feel awe in this cute adventure game about inviting characters to a Japanese summer festival! Surf the internet to learn their quirks and desires, then use your senses to uncover the unseen wonders of a Y2K, GBA-inspired world.
In an old danchi (Japanese housing complex), there used to be a yearly summer festival. Alas, the residents have aged, and the once-loved tradition is now on hold. But our protagonist, Hoshino, decides to revive it. Hand out flyers to let everyone know the festival’s back!
There’s 100 people to invite, from all walks of life! Some might agree to go immediately - but others have problems to solve. It's not necessary to invite everyone, but the more, the merrier!
Search keywords to find your neighbor’s personal webpages, and learn their quirks and desires. The info you find may help with festival preparations. You might find a quirky minigame here or there, too!
Use your Sensing ability to observe the rich world of the danchi, and discover something new! A tossed-aside cigarette butt tells a story, and the fragrant scent of trees hides the sneaky presence of a mosquito. Inspired by the Y2K, GBA eras, Danchi Days is a summer adventure filled with mystery and surprise.
Hoshino: A lively and passionate 12-year-old, who recently moved to the danchi with her dad. She takes on the responsibility of organizing and reviving the summer festival!
Inspired by games like Hamtaro, EarthBound, MOON Remix RPG, fans of those eras will feel right at home! But there’s not only nostalgia - adults and kids alike will find Danchi Days to be a fresh, intriguing game, full of emotional ups and downs.
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Developed by sandy powder and Melos Han-Tani (Anodyne series, Angeline Era), who are basing the game on the actual experience of living in a danchi (Japanese housing complex!) They are joined by illustrator mogumu as artist. Published by Analgesic Productions!