Compare A Sky Full of Stars 仰望夜空的星辰 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by MoeNovel. Published by MoeNovel. Released on 12/15/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Simulation.

Four character routes, an astronomy club premise, and some of the warmest slice-of-life writing Pulltop has produced - but MoeNovel's content cuts remain a real point of contention for series veterans.

I'll be straight with you: my usual spreadsheet instincts don't fully apply here, but the decision-making framework still does, and A Sky Full of Stars presents a clear one. You are either someone who wants a gentle, character-driven visual novel with genuine emotional payoff, or you are someone who will spend the entire runtime annoyed that MoeNovel removed adult content from the localization. Which camp you fall into will define your entire experience, so let's get that out of the way first. The original Japanese title, Miagete Goran, Yozora no Hoshi o, was developed by Pulltop and released in 2015 before MoeNovel brought it west in December 2017. The story follows Akito, a high school student who once loved stargazing as a child but has long since drifted from it. He gets pulled back in through the Mutsuraboshi astronomy club, where he reunites with childhood friend Hikari, encounters the direct and spirited Saya, meets the senpai Orihime who wants to revive the club, and befriends the younger Korona. Each of the four heroines has a dedicated route, plus a bad end for completionists, meaning a single playthrough misses most of the story. You will want all four routes; the choice system is fairly shallow in terms of raw decision volume, but the routes themselves diverge meaningfully in tone and focus. What the game genuinely earns is its setting. The night sky here is not wallpaper. Pulltop used actual star catalogue data to render accurate constellations, and the writing weaves real astronomy concepts - light-years, radio telescopes, the Hipparcos star catalogue - into conversations that feel like they were written by someone who actually attended a planetarium once in a while. The result is a visual novel that gives its characters something to care about beyond each other, which makes the quieter moments land harder than in comparable titles. The upgraded visual resolution, larger than anything Pulltop had shipped before, also helps; backgrounds are detailed enough that the mountain locations and planetarium interiors feel like real spaces. The criticism that follows this game around is MoeNovel's localization policy. Unlike many of their contemporaries who provide optional restoration patches, MoeNovel ships a censored version and has historically not offered a path back to the original content. Metacritic criticism specifically flagged this stance as increasingly difficult to justify given industry norms. If that matters to you, you already know. If it does not, the all-ages version holds together as a complete coming-of-age story; one reviewer who played both versions argued the excised scenes actually weaken the overall tone of the work, making the Steam release arguably the better read for those focused on the emotional core. For visual novel newcomers, this is actually a comfortable entry point. The pacing is slow and deliberate, the UI is standard click-to-advance, and the route structure is transparent enough that a simple three-save-slot approach covers everything efficiently. Veterans looking for branching complexity or heavy player agency will find the choice density low. This is a reading experience first, an interactive one second. Sit with it, pick the route order deliberately, and let the astronomy hook do its job. Diego, Scout Team

A Sky Full of Stars 仰望夜空的星辰
AdventureCasualSimulation

A Sky Full of Stars 仰望夜空的星辰

Dec 15, 2017MoeNovel
GamerScout Says

Four character routes, an astronomy club premise, and some of the warmest slice-of-life writing Pulltop has produced - but MoeNovel's content cuts remain a real point of contention for series veterans.

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I'll be straight with you: my usual spreadsheet instincts don't fully apply here, but the decision-making framework still does, and A Sky Full of Stars presents a clear one. You are either someone who wants a gentle, character-driven visual novel with genuine emotional payoff, or you are someone who will spend the entire runtime annoyed that MoeNovel removed adult content from the localization. Which camp you fall into will define your entire experience, so let's get that out of the way first. The original Japanese title, Miagete Goran, Yozora no Hoshi o, was developed by Pulltop and released in 2015 before MoeNovel brought it west in December 2017. The story follows Akito, a high school student who once loved stargazing as a child but has long since drifted from it. He gets pulled back in through the Mutsuraboshi astronomy club, where he reunites with childhood friend Hikari, encounters the direct and spirited Saya, meets the senpai Orihime who wants to revive the club, and befriends the younger Korona. Each of the four heroines has a dedicated route, plus a bad end for completionists, meaning a single playthrough misses most of the story. You will want all four routes; the choice system is fairly shallow in terms of raw decision volume, but the routes themselves diverge meaningfully in tone and focus. What the game genuinely earns is its setting. The night sky here is not wallpaper. Pulltop used actual star catalogue data to render accurate constellations, and the writing weaves real astronomy concepts - light-years, radio telescopes, the Hipparcos star catalogue - into conversations that feel like they were written by someone who actually attended a planetarium once in a while. The result is a visual novel that gives its characters something to care about beyond each other, which makes the quieter moments land harder than in comparable titles. The upgraded visual resolution, larger than anything Pulltop had shipped before, also helps; backgrounds are detailed enough that the mountain locations and planetarium interiors feel like real spaces. The criticism that follows this game around is MoeNovel's localization policy. Unlike many of their contemporaries who provide optional restoration patches, MoeNovel ships a censored version and has historically not offered a path back to the original content. Metacritic criticism specifically flagged this stance as increasingly difficult to justify given industry norms. If that matters to you, you already know. If it does not, the all-ages version holds together as a complete coming-of-age story; one reviewer who played both versions argued the excised scenes actually weaken the overall tone of the work, making the Steam release arguably the better read for those focused on the emotional core. For visual novel newcomers, this is actually a comfortable entry point. The pacing is slow and deliberate, the UI is standard click-to-advance, and the route structure is transparent enough that a simple three-save-slot approach covers everything efficiently. Veterans looking for branching complexity or heavy player agency will find the choice density low. This is a reading experience first, an interactive one second. Sit with it, pick the route order deliberately, and let the astronomy hook do its job. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Visual NovelMultiple RoutesAstronomy ThemeComing-of-AgeSlice-of-LifeRoute-Based NarrativeAll-Ages LocalizationChildhood Friends

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck UnsupportedProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 13 ProtonDB community reports.

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OS
Microsoft Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD graphics or higher (VRAM 512MB)
Processor
Intel Core2Duo or higher
Additional Notes
An environment that can display at least 1280×720 pixels Recommended Environment: *When using display adapters that share main memory, the game may not work. *We do not guarantee that this game will run on virtual drives or Virtual PCs (including Apple Boot Camp). *This product uses Ogg Vorbis/Lua/tilua++.

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Release Date
Dec 15, 2017

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