This app for android!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vinwap.parallaxwallpaper&hl=en
I made the painting in three layers- head, body, and background. The app uses the phone's accelerometer to handle the motion.
Really fun little app.
http://howlongtobeat.com/gamebreakdown.php?gameid=547
This summary seems about right. Epilis has it right - don't rush it, it's a great game to unwind in. Relax, ignore the game time counter, and soak it all in.
What's the difference between the American and Japanese versions? I'm in Japan now so if it's worth it, I may pick it up here instead of back home.
EDIT: A quick glance on amazon jp gives me two different art books, this one that is more recent and the one with the same cover as OP. But I'm not sure what the difference is other than the cover art.
>1. Has a positive light-hearted story
For the most part, yes >2. Designed for PC, no games made for consoles 1. Games for consoles like Nintendo I think would usually have positive stories, but sadly controls for consoles are completely unusable & unplayable. They need to make UIs specifically for PC
No. Its originally for the ps2. Its absolute built for consoles.
Probably. Look it up yourself.
These 2 are the Official Comic Anthologies - in short, they are a collection of short comics, 4koma and illustrations by different authors. Note that this means that style-wise the books are pretty inconsistent, but overall they are all very nice ~~though it's impossible to not have favourites ahaha~~.
There are also some colour illustrations at the very beginning of the book, like you would often see in light novels.
You can buy the physical and Kindle books and see the samples here.
The game is only receiving a physical release in Japan - though the auto-translate in chrome should be able to get you through the ordering process fine.
The switch one was the preorder version so its selling for a lot now (~$160) theres one used one on ebay for like $90
the cup noodle figures I found while shopping in japan, from the part I assume they were arcade prizes. heres the first link I found