9-nine-:Episode 1

9-nine-:Episode 1 (2017)

by PALETTE, Denpasoft, Sekai Project
Genres:Simulator, Visual Novel
Themes:Fantasy, Erotic, Mystery, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:Izumi Tsubasu x Palette 14th project. 9-nine- Episode 1 is the first volume in a series of supernatural mystery games, with Episode 1 telling a story centered around Miyako Kujo. The entries in the the 9-nine- series share the same setting and world, but each entry focuses on a different heroine. 9-nine- is a tale of the town of Shiromitsugawa, host to mysterious Artifacts and the superpowers they bestow on their Users. A tale of growing trust and budding romance between the protagonist and the heroine, and also a murder mystery where they hunt down the culprit behind a series of supernatural murders. Each game has an independent story that can be enjoyed on its own.Show more
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