
Clover Day's Plus
A moege VN with six heroine routes, animated sprites, and the kind of childhood-promise storytelling that the genre does best when it's firing on all cylinders.
GamerScout Verdict
Best for moege fans who want an emotionally grounded childhood-friends VN with polished animated sprites and a strong lead heroine route.
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About Clover Day's Plus
I went into Clover Day's Plus expecting competent-but-forgettable romance fare and came out impressed by how much warmth the writing manages to pack into what is, mechanically, a very lean experience. The setup is classic moege territory: protagonist Yuuto, adopted from a British orphanage and brought to Japan, has grown up surrounded by a tight circle of friends, and now two childhood acquaintances from abroad, twins Hekiru and Hikaru, reappear and reopen old feelings. The premise sounds familiar because it is, but ALcot earns every beat of it. The structure is straightforward. A shared common route funnels you toward one of six heroines: the adoptive sisters Anzu and Anri, classmates Tsubame and Izumi, and the returning twins Hekiru and Hikaru. Choice points are sparse, concentrated near the end of the common route, so navigating them on a first playthrough can be a little opaque. A route guide is worth keeping on hand. Once you are locked in, each path carves out its own emotional register. Anzu's route is widely regarded as the standout, carrying genuine narrative weight and landing the dramatic beats the others occasionally wobble through. The Hekiru and Hikaru twin routes are a fun double feature given how differently the same voice actress (Kitami Rikka) plays each sister. Weaker routes exist, but even the softer ones have charm-point moments that justify the time. The biggest technical talking point is the E-Mote system, carried over from the Plus revision. Characters breathe, blink, and shift expression in real time rather than snapping between static poses. It adds a noticeable layer of life to conversations, though looking too closely at the neck and shoulder areas during subtle animations is a choice you should consciously not make. The full voice cast is strong across the board, matching tone and character personality without obvious weak links. Translation quality reads naturally in English, with a small handful of localization inconsistencies that land awkwardly but never derail a scene. Reviewers flagged some technical stability issues at launch, so patching to the latest version before starting is recommended. Steam players should also know that a free 18+ patch is available via NekoNyan's site, as the Steam release is content-trimmed from the original. This is not a game chasing drama for its own sake. The blend of low-stakes slice-of-life comedy with pockets of genuine emotional sincerity is exactly what the moege format is built for, and Clover Day's Plus handles that balance with more confidence than most. Players who find the genre too slow or who need mechanical hooks to stay engaged will bounce. Players who can settle into the rhythm of reading and want a cast they will actually miss when each route ends will get real value from the full run. Steam reception sits at overwhelmingly positive, and that read holds up.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or newer
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 10 GB available space
- Graphics
- 1GB VRAM
- Processor
- 1.7 GHz or above
- Sound Card
- PCM
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Game Info
- Developer
- ALcot
- Publisher
- HIKARI FIELD
- Release Date
- Aug 18, 2023
