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Hi, I'm using another account to reply because my messages have been awaiting moderation for three days.
I actually started creating this VN because I felt like other college AVNs were missing something, especially when it came to parties. I really wanted to capture the authentic vibe of real college parties, that chaotic energy, the dynamics, the way people actually interact at these events.

As for what makes this one different: the core story revolves around two rival sororities and you'll have genuine choices, you can pick a side, or try to walk the line between both (which comes with its own challenges and consequences).

Regarding Asian representation: Kaori, who's one of the main characters, is Asian. She's not just a romance option, she plays a central role in the story . There are also other Asian characters throughout the game, both as secondary characters and romance options.

But what I'm really focused on is making sure every character feels like a real person. Each one has their own complex personality, motivations, and depth. No one's just there to fill a slot or check a box.

So yeah, if you're looking for an AVN with good party scenes, meaningful choices between rival factions, and well-written Asian characters (among others), this might be worth your time!

I certainly want Asian romance options. The other AVN that I played did have a story but it was about a new student at college and needed to find a fraternity to fit in and have parties to get laid. There was also past drama that came back between two girls that liked each other and the MC. Then the MC had to choose one, both or neither. There was also a rival fraternity that they kind of fought with to get the popular girls fraternity to go to their parties. Also drama between specific characters and their own trouble. There was also an Asian character but she wasn't a romance option. It was called 'Being a Dik.' I wasn't a fan of all of the romantic interests.