Everlasting Summer



Everlasting Summer is a free-to-play Russian visual novel by Soviet Games  released in 2014. The most classic bad ending has him waking up in his apartment, returning to his old shut-in life, and nothing changing, but I think that actually only happens in one or two routes, and even there, when at first I got a bad ending of that kind (on the Slavya route), I honestly didn't realize it was supposed to be "bad" until the achievement popup notified me. Because even there, the final conclusion of the story was really nice and deep.

When I start making post's that are longer than a few sentences and warrant a title that is less vague I'll do so. It's just that most of my post's have been short and the topics are vague, so having a more blanketing title like the name of the game or character is better than having specific titles that narrow down the conversation.

If you haven't played it, but are interested, it's free to download on Steam. And finally, in the "Harem Ending", Semyon, after waking, meets all of the girls, at the same time, after they all came looking for him as the guy from the dreams they all had. Another developer, going by the nickname of Shippou, joined the discussion, explaining that the art they use in the game was commissioned and they were only later notified that it has been made by other people.

Download Everlasting Summer and enjoy it on your Apple TV. Everlasting Comedy Summer 17+ A very lovely made game, with excellent soundtrack!. With the Music and the Story it just SCREAMS OUT a GREAT GAME. Their first game, Everlasting Summer , released in November 2014, was received with praise in the Steam community.

Still, those rare Russian video games that do manage to take off tend to become beloved classics within the country. It does nothing new or original in terms of plot, player choice, or characters. The game has a very diverse cast of characters, which, as I mentioned before, are all (or, mostly) mascots of the 2chan board.

Aside from being a Ren'py type of visual novel that allows you to choose your own ending; on a specific path, the game creepily and subtly breaks the fourth wall by hinting at how Semyon repeats his days at summer camp and his awareness of alternate realities, quite like the movie Groundhog Day or Edge of Tomorrow.

This claim is unfortunately unverifiable, as direct contact with the publisher is only possible via people claiming to be their official representatives on Twitter and random developer blogs where said representative leave comments offering the developers paid deals for the publishing rights of their games.

After that, play the game again selecting all the choices listed here, and Yulya's route will start. Unless you marathon through at least five playthroughs and have made a start on your sixth, all without quitting, her appearance on this screen will be long before you encounter her in game.

There are 6 girls you can date in this game. Rank History shows how popular Everlasting Summer is in the iOS app store, and how that's changed over time. Developed by Russian Soviet Games, it is, perhaps obviously, set in Russia, with strong themes of socialism throughout.

There's a type-A girl, an angry girl, a nerdy boy and so on. But there seems to be some love put into the characters, and their speech patterns make them less bland. It just seems a bit amateurish to me. Not bad, I should stress, but I've seen more professional looking artwork in other visual novels and this problem lets Everlasting Summer down a bit.

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