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What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 3:34 am
by danyasilvian
Hello lovely people 🖤

I’m planning to write a VN regarding a bunch of students socializing and being/making friends (kinda a slice of life + school life genre).

I wonder what would make such a game become meaningful and relatable? What would you expect when you look for a friendships/school life based VN?
Please share some of your opinions and stories to me, it’d help a lot!

Thank you! 🖤

Re: What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Thu Sep 07, 2023 5:13 am
by dotHack
- Sometimes rivalry when it comes to getting best marks, sport or to make relationships.
- At least one teacher who guides you in life/ motivates you and one teacher who f* up your life.
- The type of after school fun which is common at the story's region: cinema, café, game center, chilling at home, ...
- Sport. A student needs time for sport.

Re: What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2023 11:50 pm
by danyasilvian
Thank you <3

Re: What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:22 pm
by fleet
Every school has one or more bullies.

Re: What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2023 12:24 pm
by Two Dollars
- conflict with parents
- getting drivers license
- drug & alcohol use
- teen pregnancy
- serial infidelity
- teen suicide
- cliques
- dreams for "after high school"
- "the big game"
- "the prom" to include "the prom dress"
- "the play" (maybe the plot of the big drama club production parallels that of the VN)
- evil teacher who hates a student
- fake i.d.'s
- trying to get someone's older sibling to buy you alcohol by waiting out in front of a cumberland farms/ampm
- 18 and under nights at clubs
- having the right jeans or sneakers
- buying condoms

Re: What will you expect in a realistic school life visual novel?

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2023 8:41 am
by SelLi
I read visual novels like these now and then, and it can surprise me when characters actually work on projects together, especially when the tasks are described in some detail. I don't think visual novels should really be about the school assignments - the focus should be more on the characters - but, sometimes, when tasks are realistic struggles that the characters go through, together, the characters can grow closer together and the reader will accept that they're growing closer. Just like when characters go through conflicts that aren't school-related.