
The bright side is that the scenes that are voiced are that much more important, from character development, extra fun moments and…”those scenes”. It is kind of like playing a localized JRPG that contains cutscenes not voiced in English.

My favorite CG in the game because of how adorable Sachi fist pumps declaring her goal of creating a Yuritopia. The two haunting spirits enlist Yuna to help them foster more “yuri” couples at the school, to assist girls struggling with their hidden feelings, and with the hope that their successes will help them glean the insight they need. They hold an ardent wish to experience their “first time” together before their eternal rest.

These “kindred spirits” died with unrequited feelings in their hearts, met, and fell in love. Kokonotsuboshi Girls’ Academy of Commerce, a school built on the site of an old castle, known as “Shirojo.” Toomi Yuna spends her time here on her own, until one day her lunch on the roof is suddenly interrupted by a pair of ghosts.Įnoki Sachi, who died in an accident before the war, and Nagatani Megumi, who died of illness thirty years ago. Objectionable Content: High (Contains uncensored love scenes) Themes: Ghosts, Exploration of Homosexuality


Genres: Romance, School Life, Yuri, Visual Novel This review will not feature risque images so it is safe for work. WARNING! This game contains strong language and uncensored love scenes between lesbians. Question now is after having played it, was it worth the hype? Let us take a look at Liar-soft‘s Kindred Spirits on the Roof, published by Mangagamer. If I had made a list of my “most hyped localized yuri visual novels of 2016” then the following one would have been on the top of it.
