Compare Seifuku Kanojo prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Entergram. Published by HIKARI PULSE. Released on 4/2/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Simulation.

A dating sim that swaps traditional VN linearity for in-game social media mechanics, letting you like posts and choose chat replies to build romance across three heroines. Worth a look if you want more interactivity than a static read-through.

I spend most of my review time with strategy and sim titles where every decision feeds into a larger system, so when a dating sim actually builds its relationship progression around simulated social media interactions rather than a plain dialogue tree, it gets my attention. Seifuku Kanojo is not trying to be Clannad or a sprawling branching epic. Instead, Entergram constructed something closer to a lifestyle sim wrapped in a visual novel shell, set in the real-world city of Fukuoka. The core loop works like this: you are a transfer student rebuilding your social life after a rough breakup, and your connection to each of the three heroines, Yui (the outgoing classmate), Himari (the free-spirited underclassman), and Mio (the model-like upperclassman), grows through a fictional social app called Constagram and a messaging tool called LIME. You can like their photo posts, choose your reply to messages, and negotiate date plans in advance. That might sound thin on paper, but it produces a different pacing rhythm from a typical VN, because the "affection meter" moves incrementally through small social gestures rather than a single branching choice. For players who find standard visual novel route-locks jarring, this gradual accumulation feels more naturalistic. Dates themselves are broken up by interactive minigames tied to each outing, so the game avoids the trap of being pure passive reading during the actual date sequences. The Fukuoka setting is a genuine asset: real landmarks from the city appear, including the waterfront and rail lines, which gives the locations a grounded texture you do not get from generic school corridors. Voice acting draws from recognizable talent, which will matter to fans who track seiyuu, and the 1920x1080 presentation holds up cleanly on a modern monitor. What to manage your expectations around: the narrative scope is intentionally modest. Three heroines, multiple endings per route, but no sprawling cast or years-spanning drama. The decision-making depth is a few rungs below something like Tokimeki Memorial or a Key title with heavy branching. If you are hoping for a morally complex story with lasting consequences, you will finish slightly unsatisfied. The social-media simulation is charming but fairly lightweight once you understand the pattern. Steam player reception sits at a solid 81 percent positive across a few hundred reviews, which suggests the target audience finds exactly what it came for, without the kind of blowback that would indicate cut content or technical problems. A sequel already exists, which is a reasonable sign the formula worked commercially. For genre newcomers, the low mechanical barrier is actually a point in the game's favor. The social media framing makes the relationship progression legible without any tutorial text explaining "affection values", and you can complete a single heroine route in a focused weekend sitting. Veterans of the genre will blow through it faster and may find the interactivity shallower than the marketing implies. Either way, it functions exactly as intended: a low-friction, production-quality romance with a real city as its backdrop and voice cast that punches above its genre average. Diego, Scout Team

Seifuku Kanojo
AdventureCasualSimulation

Seifuku Kanojo

Apr 2, 2024EntergramHIKARI PULSE
GamerScout Says

A dating sim that swaps traditional VN linearity for in-game social media mechanics, letting you like posts and choose chat replies to build romance across three heroines. Worth a look if you want more interactivity than a static read-through.

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I spend most of my review time with strategy and sim titles where every decision feeds into a larger system, so when a dating sim actually builds its relationship progression around simulated social media interactions rather than a plain dialogue tree, it gets my attention. Seifuku Kanojo is not trying to be Clannad or a sprawling branching epic. Instead, Entergram constructed something closer to a lifestyle sim wrapped in a visual novel shell, set in the real-world city of Fukuoka. The core loop works like this: you are a transfer student rebuilding your social life after a rough breakup, and your connection to each of the three heroines, Yui (the outgoing classmate), Himari (the free-spirited underclassman), and Mio (the model-like upperclassman), grows through a fictional social app called Constagram and a messaging tool called LIME. You can like their photo posts, choose your reply to messages, and negotiate date plans in advance. That might sound thin on paper, but it produces a different pacing rhythm from a typical VN, because the "affection meter" moves incrementally through small social gestures rather than a single branching choice. For players who find standard visual novel route-locks jarring, this gradual accumulation feels more naturalistic. Dates themselves are broken up by interactive minigames tied to each outing, so the game avoids the trap of being pure passive reading during the actual date sequences. The Fukuoka setting is a genuine asset: real landmarks from the city appear, including the waterfront and rail lines, which gives the locations a grounded texture you do not get from generic school corridors. Voice acting draws from recognizable talent, which will matter to fans who track seiyuu, and the 1920x1080 presentation holds up cleanly on a modern monitor. What to manage your expectations around: the narrative scope is intentionally modest. Three heroines, multiple endings per route, but no sprawling cast or years-spanning drama. The decision-making depth is a few rungs below something like Tokimeki Memorial or a Key title with heavy branching. If you are hoping for a morally complex story with lasting consequences, you will finish slightly unsatisfied. The social-media simulation is charming but fairly lightweight once you understand the pattern. Steam player reception sits at a solid 81 percent positive across a few hundred reviews, which suggests the target audience finds exactly what it came for, without the kind of blowback that would indicate cut content or technical problems. A sequel already exists, which is a reasonable sign the formula worked commercially. For genre newcomers, the low mechanical barrier is actually a point in the game's favor. The social media framing makes the relationship progression legible without any tutorial text explaining "affection values", and you can complete a single heroine route in a focused weekend sitting. Veterans of the genre will blow through it faster and may find the interactivity shallower than the marketing implies. Either way, it functions exactly as intended: a low-friction, production-quality romance with a real city as its backdrop and voice cast that punches above its genre average. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaSocial Media SimIn-Game MessagingRoute-BasedDate MinigamesReal-World SettingMultiple Endings Per RouteSeiyuu CastShort-Session Friendly

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck UnsupportedProtonDB Bronze

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported. Runs on Linux but with crashes or issues. Based on 3 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

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OS
Windows11/10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
512M
Processor
2.66GHz
Sound Card
PCM

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Developer
Entergram
Publisher
HIKARI PULSE
Release Date
Apr 2, 2024

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