Visual Novel 'One in 20,000 Raindrops' Launches June 19 on Steam
The release marks the fifth work from Kokoro Tai, whose previous Steam title 'One-Armed Crayfish' earned a 100% positive review rate, signaling a growing audience for the circle's short, illustration-heavy narrative games.
Key Facts
- 'One in 20,000 Raindrops' launches June 19 on Steam for 450 yen.
- The visual novel follows cynical high school student Satoru Kuga during a school trip.
- The game is a linear novel with no branching choices and no standing character sprites.
- Playtime is about 2.5 hours.
- Developer Kokoro Tai's previous Steam title 'One-Armed Crayfish' holds a 'Very Positive' rating from 161 user reviews.
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Independent circle Shitou Sombrero announced 'One in 20,000 Raindrops,' a visual novel about a cynical high school student caught in class friction, releasing June 19 on PC via Steam for 450 yen. The linear, sprite-less game follows the developer's prior works, including the highly rated 'One-Armed Crayfish.'
The independent circle Shitou Sombrero, run by creator Kokoro Tai, will release 'One in 20,000 Raindrops' on June 19. The visual novel costs 450 yen on Steam and follows protagonist Satoru Kuga, a high school student whose cynical attitude isolates him from classmates. During a school trip, he is grouped with the class's central clique, whose surface friendliness hides internal friction. The game is a linear novel with no branching choices and no standing character sprites; scenes are conveyed through still images. Playtime is about 2.5 hours. Kokoro Tai's previous Steam release, 'One-Armed Crayfish,' holds a 'Very Positive' rating from 161 user reviews, all positive. The creator recently raised prices on past works by 100 yen after becoming unemployed, according to the official website.
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