Deardrops

Deardrops

released on Jun 18, 2010

Deardrops

released on Jun 18, 2010

Shouichi was known as one of the ‘nobles’ of the violin world. Having started playing the violin when he was 3, he won the national violin competition when he was in middle school and went to Germany to play in orchestras. However, due to unknown reasons, he returned to Japan, gave up playing the violin and became a freeter. One day, he starts working at a live house and meets many other amateur musicians who are living their lives their own way. Together they will have to overcome obstacles in both their personal lives and as a band. To Shouichi, the live house is a new beginning in a new place… a new world which has opened to him when he thought that his future as a musician had closed.


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A very fun, lightearted band-oriented visual novel.

Compared to other Overdrive VNs that can have some dark twists like Kira Kira and especially Bokuten, Deardrops is more similar to a typical 'moege' while still having some solid drama.

The creation and focus on the band is prevalent throughout the whole visual novel, but especially in Riho's route. The crew goes through situations that wouldn't be too surprising for a newer band to go through.

There are 4 routes in Deardrops. Yayoi and Rimu's routes are extremely short side routes. Still fun but you may be disappointed. Kanade and especially Riho's routes are the true meat of the visual novel. They both have interesting drama related to the music industry.

If you want to read a band-related visual novel, be sure to check this out!

Si hace falta defender una visual novel guarra porque es sobre un grupo de punk, la historia es totalmente cuqui y porque los diseños son de Fujimaru pues tendré que defender una visual novel guarra