
If you enjoy our content and would like to support us, please consider donating to our Patreon. Anyone else should give this title a wide berth, and focus their attention on quality games. Repetitive and bland time management combined with only a few quality story and lewd scenes are not enough to warrant a good score, and I would only recommend this title to hardcore fans of the series. Sunrider Academy is a disappointing experience that I will jokingly call detrimental to one’s health. It is disappointing to see such good art having been put in the backseat in favor of the management aspect. Sadly, players have to grind for a long time in order to access the lewd scenes, and those scenes aren’t plentiful. The art present in the game is great as well, and I can’t find any fault in the representation of these scenes. Various audio segments set the tone for each scene, and I was surprised by the catchy tune that never felt out of place. The only redeeming quality is the game’s sound and art. SunriderAcademy would have been a far more joyful play-through if they removed the management aspect and purely concentrated on the story. The protagonist and the characters still go to school without a worry in the world and show little to no emotion, until the next story scene requires such emotion. This doesn’t impact the experience in a meaningful way. Such clear distinction between those styles is painfully evident in some story-crucial scenes, as certain characters appear to be emotionally hurt. More Interaction between both styles would have helped in this regard, but this doesn’t change the fact that the management and visual novel aspects are depicted as oil and water. My main complaint is the lack of story elements that did not impact the management aspect. The longevity of this title doesn’t help either, and the developer could have easily divided the management aspect in half for a more bearable play trough. No real variety is portrayed in managing your life and these clubs, as it remains repetitive throughout the game. This management occurs in every aspect of the game and is purely focused on numeric values. This superficial nature is largely contributed to the games focus on time management.

However, these explanations lack depth and are mostly superficial. The premise itself does explain the reasons why these characters have their current personality. These characteristics undergo only minor character development and no significant alteration in interaction occurs. The usual stereotypes apply here and are described in common personalities such as the shy one, the loudmouth, the quiet mysterious girl, and the bossy personality. The female companions are the industry standard and show a lack of innovation that is customary in most titles. The captains and his childhood friend are the only options possible, as he tries to manage these clubs and schoolwork during this year. Coincidentally, presidents of these clubs are all female and an earlier bet with his little sister to find a girlfriend this year made his options limited. He has been given the task of managing three trouble clubs that are down on their payments and risk disbandment. His childhood friend Ava acts as President of the student council and doesn’t hold any punches in providing him more work that he needs to accomplish. Here, he has the thankless position of Vice-President to his name.


The protagonist Kato, is a student in the prestigious institution of Sunrider Academy. The first hour of this game is the most enjoyable, and this is mostly contributed to the amount of story elements present during that time. Sadly, my enthusiasm was short lived, and my preliminary expectations were instantly tempered. This title showed promise, as I was curious how they would be able to combine these elements successfully.
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I had no previous familiarity with the series as a whole since this adaptation is a result of the success that its predecessor, Sunrider experienced. Sunrider Academy is a game developed by Love in Space that tries to combine time management with certain visual novel aspects. Disclaimer: Review copy was provided by Sekai Project
