Mizuiro Explained
Type: | ova |
Director: | Shigeki Awai |
Music: | Tooru Shura |
Studio: | ARMS |
First: | 23 August 2002 |
Last: | 6 December 2002 |
Episodes: | 2 |
Type: | ova |
Director: | Kiyotaka Isako |
Music: | Tatsuya Murayama |
Studio: | OLM Team Iwasa |
First: | 25 April 2003 |
Last: | 10 July 2003 |
Runtime: | 29–30 minutes |
Episodes: | 2 |
is a visual novel made by NekoNeko Soft released in 2001. It has versions for four different platforms: Windows CD (3 Disc), Dreamcast,[1] PlayStation 2,[2] and Windows DVD-Rom.
There were two anime OVA adaptations of the game, a two-episode hentai OVA in 2002, and Mizuiro 2003, a two-episode non-hentai OVA in 2003. Both have same characters, but with somewhat different storylines.
Characters
- The protagonist controlled by the player.
- The heroine of the story. Kenji Katase's adopted little sister.
- Kenji Katase's childhood friend. (In DC/PS2 version she has two different stories)
- Kenji Katase's childhood friend.
- Yuki's trusted friend. In her story, she is shy. In all other stories, she is very loud and humorous.
- A shy, but smart third year student.
- Kenji Katase's tutor. She is quite strict. (DC/PS2 version only)
Game Setting
- Prologue: The player's character is very young, with the story beginning with the meeting of Yuki for the first time and developing a loving sibling relationship although they are not both related in blood as Yuki was adopted.
- Pre-Opening: The player makes choices to decide the story of the game, with the players character still very young. The first meeting of Hiyori occurs, who is a lost girl crying in the park. The game then presents the problems of the character that your choices led to.
- Game: The players character is in the second year of senior high in the game (grade 11). A story about a character is presented to the player depending on the choices made in the last setting. Each story has a moving or tragic situation.
- Voice: Most of the female characters you encounter have a very calm voice, though it depends on the situation.
See also
- Bishōjo game
- List of television shows based on video games
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: みずいろ | ドリームキャスト | 家庭用ゲーム | SEGA . https://web.archive.org/web/20081212190006/http://sega.jp/dc/020206/home.shtml. 2008-12-12. Sega.jp . 2021-03-09. Japanese.
- Web site: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000070G1G/. ja:みずいろ. Amazon.co.jp. August 11, 2013. Japanese.