Overview

Sakurairo Tetrapism, developed and published by blooming spectrum, is an adventure game that delves into a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of Akita prefecture. While a sequel to Sakurairo Prism, the game is designed to be accessible to newcomers, offering a self-contained story. Players will follow the journey of the Kirigamine High School photography club as they undertake a domestic study abroad program in Akita, following a disappointing national contest. What begins as a chance to capture new memories on film soon becomes entangled with the unique atmosphere of Akita, blurring the lines between the region's magic and burgeoning emotions.

Highlights

  • A Story of Second Chances: The narrative begins with the dissolution of the Kirigamine High School photography club after a failed competition, only for a new opportunity to arise through a domestic study abroad program in Akita.
  • Atmospheric Setting: The game utilizes the distinct environment of Akita, described as having a 'magic' that influences the characters and their relationships, leading to a story where 'small loves begin to warp.'
  • Emotional Depth: As the seasons change from autumn to an 'eternal winter,' the story explores themes of regret and longing, with characters wishing for the end of spring, suggesting a deeply emotional and potentially dark fantasy experience.

Who It's For

This title is recommended for players who enjoy narrative-driven adventure games with a strong focus on character relationships and emotional storytelling. Those who appreciate atmospheric settings and stories that explore the complexities of young love and personal growth, even with darker undertones, will find Sakurairo Tetrapism engaging. The game is also suitable for those looking for a story that can be enjoyed independently of previous installments.

Game Info

Sakurairo Tetrapism is a single-player adventure game developed by blooming spectrum. It features a compelling story with elements of romance, magic, and dark fantasy, set in the scenic yet mysterious Akita prefecture. The game supports Japanese language with full audio. A director's cut of the previous title, Sakurairo Prism, is planned for release in 2025.