Supernatural Love Comedy ‘Hana’s Campus Life!’ Launches on Steam

Available in Korean only, with English localisation in the works.

“You have a very important mission!”
The girl, who claims to be a god, had an unusual appearance.
Long silver hair, oversized dark uniform….
“Kid?”
“Hey! That’s rude!”
It goes without saying that the girl, “Hana,” (who claims to be a god) forcibly intruded on my daily life.
She said that her appearance was normal for a god and over time she became more comfortable around me…
Well, yeah…
Perhaps, I am having fun.
But, while I spent those easygoing days with Hana, it started to dawn on me: The fearsome meaning of “god” that Hana spoke of.

Developed by LIMITED FACTORY with publishing support by Sekai Project, it has been confirmed that the supernatural love comedy visual novel Hana’s Campus Life! is now available to purchase via Steam. While the VN is currently only available with Korean text, work is underway on making an English localisation available to players.

This visual novel features Korean voice acting, multiple routes / endings to follow, an original OST and boasts over 20 pieces of CG artwork.

While no information has been provided on just when the English localisation is made available, you can check out its Steam page HERE, and perhaps wishlist and follow it to receive updates on future update plans.

The Story of Hana’s Campus Life

Hana’s Campus Life is a visual novel told in the perspective of Jeong Lee-Han, an engineering student just entering his 3rd year of college. He finds himself in a bizarre situation when his life is saved by Hana, a small girl who claims to be a god.

Throughout the game, Lee-Han will face numerous situations. The reality that comes to him will be completely different depending on the player’s decisions. Perhaps he can make his dream come true as he hopes and walks the path of becoming a developer. Or perhaps he will face the truth of the world in order to save the person that he couldn’t ignore, or maybe he will save the world instead.

Sam
Sam
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