Brand: Purple Software (List of works of this brand)
List price: ¥ 9,800 (¥ 10,780 including tax)
Release date: 2021/12/24
Media: DVD-ROM
Genre: ADV
JAN code: 4580108796006
Original: Asahina Hikage, Katsu, Haruka Komowata (SD original)
Scenario: Mikage
Product bundled benefits: Complete recording soundtrack
story
Year 2034.
A metal lifeform called “Iron Demon” was born, and most of humanity was expelled.
Metal products will also be unusable, and civilization and even technology will be lost.
Mankind was able to survive only in the “gap” where the activity of the iron demon was gentle.
1000 years later.
A hero has defeated one of the core beings of the Iron Demon.
“The battle for the fate of mankind ended 100 days ago.”
“Therefore, only” hope “and” happiness “are left in the story that is about to begin.”
The stage is a country called “Kant”.
A Japanese-style civilization where people with a total population of 800 are living.
The battle is over, though.
The people of Kant, who have been fighting to survive, have lost their individuality and culture.
All the ordinary people were nothing but “no one” wearing a fox face.
“What are” hope “and” happiness “?”
“We have no idea what to do other than fight.”
At that time, a young man who had been frozen and sleeping for 1000 years was excavated.
Youth-He will be the main character in this story.
He had memory loss, probably because of the harmful effects of frozen sleep.
He didn’t know himself, but he had knowledge of civilization and culture.
“Can you promise us to create hope and happiness in this world?”
The hero who has awakened in a cant like another world.
In exchange for a guarantee of food, clothing and shelter, he is asked to bring culture to Kant.
His story begins after the battle for the fate of mankind is over.
This is a story about a strange school life.
It’s about coffee shops and the monetary economy.
It is a story of the qualities and efforts necessary for a ruler.
It’s a story about a girl who was nothing but her dream.
And-a confession about the truth of the death of “hero” and the identity of “his”.