On her first day at her new school, Hanako Ochanomizu meets Saiichiro Kanda, a classmate and hairpin craftsman with godlike feminine charm. She falls in love with Kanda's godlike manner, and before she can confess her feelings, she ends up becoming his apprentice! A comedy filled with male craftsmen, including a Japanese umbrella maker, a hanten maker, and a Japanese confectionery maker!! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
The story of "Sunflower," a perverted lawyer who fights to defend other perverts.
"Maison de Nagaya" is an unassuming tenement house tucked away in an alley. An adaptation of the classic rakugo play *Hiurakugo* that depicts the joys and tragedies of life woven by the house's unique residents, starting with the mysterious landlords Mr. and Mrs. Nagaya. There is also a Twitter-addicted free programmer, a charismatic beautician with a poisonous tongue, the No. 1 host in Kabukicho, and a beautiful screenwriter, etc., etc. (Source: Comic Days, translated)
¿What would you do if your school was enchanted by a ghost? Undoubtedly, to call Ranto, the fortune-teller detective. But, what if he appears wearing a talking t-shirt, a fussy girlfriend, hairdresser that falls in love easily, and a Sushi's King candidate? The resulting situation just can be this funny comedy by Satoru Akahori and Hitoshi Okuda.
Awakening in a mysterious mansion, her first, frantic thoughts are: 'Where am I? And more importantly, WHO am I?' She encounters several young men in the same predicament trapped and missing their memories. To survive they must hunt black butterflies and claim kaleidoscope shards from the horrific monsters surrounding them. Will their path lead them to hope or despair? (Source: Steam)
