Thanks for checking it out. Hopefully it does end up being more than a 90% success rate, but if you do end up getting more time to check more titles, do let me know!
If it is lacking on the visual novel front, we could have VNDB as a backup, but that’s a last resort.
Sorry that it took me so long but I was super busy. I checked 33 visual novels from my back log and only found 11 on that site. Also the search on that site is pretty bad. It seems that site may not be that great for visual novels.
Actually I didn’t even know that you could create an account and track your collection on vndb. Okay I created an account there but it may take a while for me to add everything to my collection. Once I’m done I will send you a link to my profile.
Hey folks! The Christmas Tina club has shrunk a fair bit, and I asked the other 3 members that were still there last week - none of us are interested in reading Higurashi. So if you want to start it much earlier (maybe vote on it to see if the other interested people are available right now?) there’s no need to wait for us to finish!
Another thing shouldn’t we maybe change the club’s name to something else. The problem is people in Japan don’t even know what you mean when you talk about visual novels. In Japan they are just called adventure game or adv.
Should we change the club’s name?
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Did you finish reading マルコと銀河竜 MARCO&GALAXY DRAGON?
I don’t see the relevance, and think it would be way more confusing to use either of those terms here. Adventure Game has a broader/different meaning in English. The demographic here isn’t native Japanese speakers.
If you really want to change it, may just add / アドベンチャゲーム before Reading Club
Most of the time when I see VNs mentioned in jp media they’re usually called ノベルゲー or エロゲ if its an 18+ title. Most of the Japanese people I’ve talked know exactly what I mean by visual novel too (although maybe they picked it up by being in eng communities). I agree with what everyone said above though, changing the name would probably confuse more people.
Is anyone playing higurashi on the switch? I can only seem to find physical copies when searching online, I can’t find it in the shop I’m not in Japan so maybe that’s the difference?
I’ve had luck buying digital downloads from Amazon, but you will still need to have a Japanese eShop account to redeem it, but you can play it on any other Switch account on the console.