Romantic Visual Novel "Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate" Released By Developer Frontwing On Steam
Adorable Romantic Visual Novel “Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate” Released By Developer Frontwing On Steam
Tokyo, Japan – October 26, 2018 The first installment in the Loca-Love series
of mature visual novels, “Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate”, has been released
on Steam by Tokyo-based visual novel developer Frontwing. “Loca-Love: My
Cute Roommate” is an adult-oriented romantic visual novel with an optional free
18+ patch to restore erotic scenes to the Steam version of the game. The
Steam store page for “Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate” can be found at the
following URL:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/916060/LocaLove_My_Cute_Roommate/
The 18+ patch can be downloaded from the following page:
https://jastusa.com/locallove-my-cute-roommate-patch-for-steam
The official website for the game can be found here:
http://Frontwing.jp/product/loca-love/en/
“Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate” is the first installment in the Loca-Love series of mature visual novels, with further installments planned for release in 2019 and potentially beyond. This first entry follows the exciting but slightly awkward love life of protagonist Aoi Ichitaro after he moves in with Kojika Hiwa, the dreamy and sexy girl he's had a long-time crush on...
The title features artwork and character design from artist nanaca mai, known for her work in the Corona Blossom trilogy and the SD art for the Grisaia series, and a story by Kei Hozumi. The game's opening song, “Summer Amulet” is sung by Duca, while Tamaki Hiiragi is in charge of the ending theme, “Marry Me!”.
“Loca-Love: My Cute Roommate” was localized in English by Frontwing's experienced in-house translation team, the members of which are proficient Japanese to English translators who possess JLPT N1 certification or equivalent. It also features a brand-new system allowing simultaneous display of English and Japanese text during gameplay, as well as language switching at the press of a button.
About Frontwing
Frontwing is a developer of Japanese visual novels. Since the company's
founding in 1999 as a bishojo games developer and the release of Frontwing's
first title, "Canary' (Canaria: Kono Omoi o Uta ni Nosete) in August 2000, we
have published a number of titles in the visual novel genre. From school life
love stories to hardcore adult games, as well as titles which utilize 3D computer
graphics, our creations cover a diverse range of genres. Our products, as well
as the characters they feature, have come to represent the world of bishojo
games. Frontwing marked its first venture into the overseas market May 29,
2015, with the English release of 'The Fruit of Grisaia' on Steam. Since then,
we have self-published the Grisaia: Phantom Trigger series, the Corona
Blossom series, Momoiro Closet, and more. Further localized titles are in
the works, including simultaneous English releases of new upcoming Frontwing
games.