A Winter’s Daydream


A Winter’s Daydream

A boy returns to his countryside home after spending half a year in the city, only to discover the unimaginable…his elderly grandmother has transformed into a young girl! Hijinks ensue.

Nineteen-year-old Yuu can’t stand his younger sister, Otoko, and the feeling is mutual. It’s been almost a year since Yuu saw her last, having escaped his dreary home town to study in the bustling city, but with the advent of New Year’s he finds himself obliged to return to his family to celebrate.

Unfortunately, Yuu’s absence has not softened his younger sister, and Otoko is just as sullen and surly as ever before.

Finding the atmosphere at home unbearable, Yuu decides to escape once more – not to the city this time, but to his grandmother’s snowy, secluded village.

The reunion between grandson and grandmother starts normally at first… until one moonlit night, when the pair witness a star streaking through the sky.

The following morning, Yuu enters the kitchen, still half-asleep, to discover…

“Who are you? What are you doing in my grandmother’s house?”

…that his grandmother has transformed into a young girl!

What is the reason behind his grandmother’s drastic change? Will Yuu be able to restore her to her original self?

Features:

  • Story by ebi-hime, author of Sweetest Monster, Blackberry Honey, and The Way We All Go
  • Around 50,000 words of text (approx 3-4 hours of reading)
  • Detailed background and character art
  • A custom OST
  • A kinetic story with no choices or branches

Release info - A Winter’s Daydream


Release date
2019-10-08 00:00:00

Publisher
Sometimes You

Demo available

DLC available

Max players
1

Age rating
3

NS Online support

Game code
HACPAVR7A

Cloud Saves support

Voice Chat support

HD Rumble support

Languages
english

Genres
adventure

Nintendo Switch eShop - A Winter’s Daydream

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