Right at the start, Shigure appears to have some. La Soleil opens, and everything seems to be going well, until Shigure suddenly appears with the Minaduki family's other four catgirls, Azuki, the oldest one, despite being the shortest, Coconut, the youngest, despite being the tallest, Maple, probably the most mature of the group, and Cinnamon, my favorite one. At first, Kashou plans to send the catgirls back to his family's home, but after a heartfelt talk with Chocola, he decides to let them stay as long as they help him out with his new restaurant. Kashou later learns that this was the doing of his little sister, Shigure. To his dismay, he finds that the two youngest catgirls, Chocola and Vanilla, have snuck into boxes to come with him. Kashou comes from a family of chefs who happen to own 6 catgirls as pets. In Nekopara, you play as Kashou Minaduki, an aspiring chef who opens a pastry shop called "La Soleil". Anyways, let's get to it.Ĭhocola and Vanilla playing with a cat toy. For the sake of this review, we'll be talking about the all-ages version. There are actually 2 versions of Nekopara an "all-ages" version which can be purchased on Steam and other websites, and a mature version which includes some sexually explicit scenes and scenarios that are only hinted at in the all-ages version. It was created by Neko Works, and published by Sekai Project, who have published other visual novels and anime/manga in English. Basically, it's a visual novel involving catgirls, or nekos as they're called in the game. There isn't must background about Nekopara. You don't have to pay attention to these descriptions, though. Yeah, I'm going to add pictures to these reviews now. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.
Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. This visual novel is called Nekopara, volume 1 to be exact. But one has stood out to me a little bit more than others.
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