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AOKANA: Four Rhythm Across the Blue Game Gets Switch Version in Winter

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Game launched on PC in 2014, PS Vita in 2016, PS4 in January, inspired 2016 TV anime

The official website of the game brand sprite announced on Friday that it is developing a Nintendo Switch version of its AOKANA: Four Rhythm Across the Blue (Ao no Kanata no Four Rhythm) visual novel. The game is slated for this winter.

The game's story is set on an archipelago of four islands far south of Japan or even the South Seas. It is all but a different world from modern Japan. From the discovery of anti-gravitons came the dream invention of anti-graviton shoes ("grash") that let people fly the skies. They introduce people to a new realm by enabling flight with just one's own body strength, without feathers or engines. This led to the rise of the sport of "Flying Circus" (dogfight race).

The protagonist who once hoped for a future in this sport suffered a setback due to an overwhelming defeat, and withdrew from the sport for this and some other reason. However, he met the transfer student Haruka Kurashina, and in teaching her to fly the skies, the old passion returned. He takes part in the Flying Circus again.

The game features planner and main scenario writer Nachi Kio (The Fruit of Grisaia), as well as scenario writers Ryōichi Watanabe (Harumade, Kururu) and Ryūsuke Mutsu (Sakaagari Hurricane). Suzumori served as art director and co-designed the characters with Itsuka Yūki. Elements Garden scored the soundtrack. Mami Kawada contributed the theme song and "grand ending theme song." KOTOKO contributed an insert song.

sprite/fairys released the game on the PC in November 2014, and on the PlayStation Vita in February 2016. The game received a PlayStation 4 version on January 26. The game received a television anime adaptation by Gonzo that premiered in January 2016, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired in Japan.

[Via Otakomu]


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