Dōkyūsei (video game)

Dōkyūsei (同級生, lit. classmates) is an adult dating sim video game. It is the first game in the Dōkyūsei series of adult-themed dating sims by ELF Corporation. It was released in 1992.

Logo of the English translation of the 2021 remake.
Dōkyūsei
Cover art from the PC Engine CD version of Dōkyūsei released in 1995
同級生
GenreErotic, romance, slice of life
Game
PublisherELF Corporation
GenreVisual novel, Dating sim
PlatformPC-98, MS-DOS, Windows, PC Engine, Sega Saturn
Released
  • JP: December 17, 1992 DOS, X68k, TOWNS
  • JP: November 23, 1995 PCE
  • JP: August 9, 1996 SAT
  • JP: August 27, 1999 WIN
  • JP: March 1, 2007 WW
Game
Jankyusei
PublisherELF Corporation
GenreVisual novel
PlatformGame Boy Color
Original video animation
End of Summer
Directed byKinji Yoshimoto
Written bySukehiro Tomita
StudioPink Pineapple, Triple X
Released July 8, 1994 May 12, 1995
Episodes4

A remake was announced in October 2020[1] and released on February 26, 2021 in Japan.[2] Upcoming English and Chinese localisations of the remake have been announced,[3] set to release as Dōkyūsei: Bangin’ Summer on Steam; it was earlier planned to come out on March 11, 2022[2] but was delayed to April 14 to pass a review by the platform.[4]

Game system

The gameplay in Dōkyūsei revolves around wandering through different locations in a town, conversing with whatever character the player happens to meet. To finish with a girl, the main challenge is to learn the times of day when the girl will be in a location.

OVA

There was an OVA series made from Dōkyūsei, which was originally a 45-minute one-shot, but the original release was expanded into two half-hour episodes, with two more episodes added, for a total four. The first two episodes were released as End of Summer, and episodes three and four were released as End of Summer 2 in the North American market by SoftCel Pictures, an imprint of ADV Films. A two-episode sequel, titled Dōkyūsei Climax Files, was also released.

End of Summer is about a boy who seeks after a redheaded girl named Mai and along the way runs into difficulties (and trysts) with several other girls, namely, Kurumi, Miho, Misa, and Satomi. It was renowned for its romantic attributes[5] and quality of animation.[6] The depth of character development has been reviewed as being above average, although the format forced on it by OVA requires some compromises with realism.[7]

Music

The film has some classical music, including:

Musics in the Dōkyūsei's OVAs
Episode Music
1
2
3
4
5
6

References


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