Dramatic create released a brand-new demo for otome visual novel The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling on Nintendo Switch. Digital pre-orders for The Crimson Flowers that Divides: Lunar Coupling are available now with a 10% discount.
The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling demo supports English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese language options. Save data from the demo cannot be transferred to the full game. Players may download the demo here via the Nintendo eShop.
Here’s an overview of the upcoming visual novel via Gematsu:
About the Game
The game depicts an intense love story in a continent where the number of women has drastically decreased due to an incurable disease called “The Rot.”
This version will feature newly-written epilogue stories of what happens after the best ending for the main eight characters.
The players will also find new, never-before-told stories from the perspective of the main characters.
Story
On a continent where the number of women has drastically decreased due to an incurable disease known as “The Rot.”
A young girl, Naala, lives in the southern country of Rus. Her mother is abducted by the northern country of Nasla Now an orphan, she relies on her friend Auri, the next king of Rus and someone whom she adores like a brother. After several years pass, Naala found herself as the bride-to-be to Auri, but that’s when the Nasla army comes to kidnap women once again.
The Crimson Flower that Divides: Lunar Coupling launches February 23 for Nintendo Switch worldwide. Lastly, a PC (Steam) version launches later in 2023.
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