Princess Evangile All Ages Version

This romantic visual novel has you joining a financially struggling all-girls' private school as one student's example case for gender integration. The two of you try to prove that going co-ed could save the school, while the story explores themes of traditions, change, family, and relationships.

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After being abandoned by his father, Masaya ends up saving the young girl, Rise, from some assailants. Moved by his heroism, she invites him to attend her all-girls' school for a year to help make her case that the school should go co-ed to resolve its funding issues.

From there, your new life at Vincennes Private Girls' Academy begins. Over the next year you'll navigate interacting with the sheltered girls of the academy, the faculty who want to preserve the academy's strict traditions, and the cute heroines who have taken an interest in you. Will you prove that it's okay to shed some traditions and change with the times? Will you show the doubters that men can have friendly relations with women? Will you fall in love and find a true partner of your own?

Fall in love with one of the four main heroines, and enjoy plenty of tender moments, adorable scenes, and charming interactions with them all! Will you go with classic, bright heroine seeking to save the school? The childhood friend who feels a little out-of-place in this sheltered school? The cool beauty who values traditions? Or the carefree tease hiding more than meets the eye?

Enjoy a full year-long school term over the course of 26 chapters, with plenty of festivals, balls, and school events to participate in with the heroines!

Price

Max: 31,99€

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Min: 15,99€

Reviews

“Princess Evangile is exactly what the world of all ages visual novels. needs. It tells a fantastic story with deep, rich characters. It keeps its themes mature while keeping a balancing act between suspense and comedy. And above all, it’s a story worth reading. Hopefully this will be a title that inspires newcomers to see what all the fuss is about in the world of visual novels.”
Twinfinite

“Princess Evangile is a fantastic game and I’m disappointed that I didn’t play it in 2015 when it first came out. Eroge like this, let alone games like this, aren’t all that common these days it seems. [...] What Princess Evangile did for me, was actually make me pause and think. [...] Unless you really just don’t like romance stories, I can’t think of why you wouldn’t want to own this one.”
5/5 – Operation Rainfall