A thinly veiled propaganda exercise for the Harajuku area in Tokyo, this is a simple dating simulation game which the Japanese seem to be so fond of. From the title screen you get the choice of the game itself, or a 'variety map' which allows you to pick any number of shops, restaurants, clubs etc and view a digitized picture and information. Below is a video of the opening sequence.

 

 

Starting the game itself, you have to do your best to keep the cute girlie (who sometimes rather disturbingly looks like Jackie Chan) happy. Most choices involve picking where to go next, whether for shopping, a meal or just a bit of fun (fnar). Occasionally you'll get some kind of countdown with two options - I really don't have much of a clue what that's all about, but if you choose the top one and are successful, you get to see her dancing. And I use that term in the loosest possible sense.

As the game builds up to the finale it gets increasingly weird, with silly voices and monkey sound effects coming into play. After this, you get to see if you have failed miserably, or succeeded - the latter of which gives you a short but unrewarding extra sequence at the end. Unfortunately, you don't get to see any nookie.

 

 
 
I was going to add a whole bunch of pictures of the scenery, but after playing through it a few times I grew tired of life.