Idea Factory announced otome visual novel Wand of Fortune R2: Jikuu ni Shizumu Mokushiroku launches July 20 for Nintendo Switch in Japan. Participating Japanese retailers will sell physical copies of the game.
Wand of Fortune R2: Jikuu ni Shizumu Mokushiroku will be sold for 7,150 yen, and customers may purchase a special editions for 9,350 yen. The special edition includes a special booklet and set of seven photo cards. All physical pre-orders include a sleeve case featuring the key visual and limited edition packaging illustration of Wand of Fortune 2: Jikuu ni Shizumu Mokushiroku. A western release has not been announced.
Here’s a story synopsis of the Wand of Fortune R2: Jikuu ni Shizumu Mokushiroku via Gematsu:
Story Synopsis
This heartache, this anguish—it’s what keeps us alive…
Lulu is an “attribute-less” girl who possesses none of the special attributes everyone should have. After some time and a series of twists and turns, she became the first person to attain the “all attribute.”
Just as her friends were trying to take a commemorative photo, their magic somehow went out of control, and Lulu fainted from a big shock trying to stop it.
When she came to, there was an unknown man beside her. After listening to Lulu’s story, he smiled and said…
“Welcome, visitors from the future. This is not the world in which you belong.”
This is the place Lulu and her friends ended up. A world 350 years before their time.
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