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Campus Notes - forget me not.

$11.99
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Developer:
4th cluster
Publisher:
Dogenzaka Lab
Platforms:
Windows
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About the Game

Story

Yuta Kiriha, a third year student who has just transferred to the University of Tsukuba, is looking for a club to join with the friends he met at the entrance ceremony. However, after scouring the notice board he hasn’t found anything that appeals to him and is about to give up and go home when...

He meets a girl who leaves an intense impression on him, the kind of person you see once and never forget again. This night time meeting with the silver-haired girl is a catalyst and Yuta soon finds himself caught up in a mysterious incident.

Everyone at the University of Tsukuba loses all of their memories related to Yuta. No matter what he does, each day they lose their new memories of him all over again. Yuta has been completely erased from the "memories" of the University of Tsukuba.

Yuta forms a group called The Chivalric Order of Bertha with the other people he finds who are in the same situation, and together they face the mysterious amnesia phenomenon known as IMA.

University of Tsukuba


"Campus Notes -forget me not." is a visual novel set in the University of Tsukuba, created by 4th cluster, an indie game studio established from the same university.
The University of Tsukuba is a National university that is the focus of Tsukuba Science City, a town 50km east of Tokyo. The city has a unique culture, as the area is heavily populated by students.
The story is placed in true-to-life settings of Tsukuba city. Come and enjoy a slice of campus life. Meet our heros and heroines and set out on a strange adventure, and maybe even fall in love...

Features

・Over 10 hours of gameplay
・Multiple endings
・Sci-Fi genre
・Full HD Graphics
・Set in an existing Japanese city
・Graphics all based on real scenery
・Original Japanese theme song


"IMAGINE THE FUTURE." is a registered trademark by the University of Tsukuba.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
64 user reviews
89%
Positive
13 hrs at review
Recommended

At the time of writing I have completed one playthrough of the game. In one go. TL;DR: it's an enjoyable game with a good story and nice and glossy art. It has a few parts that are a bit wonky. I can't speak for the Japanese version, but in the English version there are some bugs occasionally, but I encountered nothing game breaking. Just a couple of instances where character names were displayed without text underneath, but I don't think any of the actual story or dialogue was missing, because I didn't feel like there were any obvious gaps. Most likely it's just a residue of the lengths of the text in the text boxes not matching up in the Japanese and English versions. As for the translation itself, it felt pretty solid. I encountered a few spelling and grammatical mistakes, but nothing that made it unreadable or hard to understand. There was also one instance where I felt like something was probably a plot hole, but if it was it wasn't something that undermined anything truly vital...

57 helpful 2 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

This is so amazing. it is probaly one of the best visual novels i have ever played The characters are all memorable (props for actually putting in another male character so it doesent seem like you're the only male in the entire world) The story is really great and confusing as all hell but i have only finished one route so maybe theres more explanations in the other routes The art is beautifull and the soundtrack is also really good

36 helpful 8 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

No Boobs, no Hentai- just good Novel with a nice Idea. [code] I really enjoyed the reading and the art. Sometimes I laught out loud, sometimes I cryed out loud. Sometimes I was desperate. Sometimes I was confused. But all this emotions was [b]totally worth[/b]. 12 Euro for 10h gameplay ( if u skipping the part u already read ) is also totally worth. You have to make you own opinion. [b] [i] I would recommend it! [/i] [/b] Kota [/code]

35 helpful 4 funny
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Very funny, lighthearted visual novel with beautiful girls, hilarious situations and nice interesting story to read :). It was a pleasure to play and as far as I can see after the 1st time beating of the game I opened only like 60% of the story, which is nice. +All the girls are beautiful <3 And each has its very own character +Very nice music +The novel is very easy to read, you can catch yourself beating it in one sit :) +Plenty of the save slots, which is very useful because you have like 60 achievements to unlock and you face a LOT of decision-making situations +The story itself is very interesting to read +Steam cards, backs and smileys -Backgrounds looks okay but after all its just photoshopped photos :| -No ero ero .__ .

23 helpful 6 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

You roleplay as a college student with a bunch of students who are all some combination of mentally-handicapped, autistic, childish or psychotic - arguably all of the above for 2 characters. Of course, the plot is also weird and random and autistic. I am not saying this to mock anyone, it's the fault of whoever wrote this game to have dumb and unconvincing characters - parodies of real people. But Campus Notes does have redeeming features, I did buy this game after all. The character art is amazing, in its quality and in all the variety of expressions. The backgrounds are good too. The cheesy carnival music can be muted. And you can save your game. And umm.... , it was on sale for 50% off. Yep, that's all I can say.

12 helpful 2 funny
18 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1]TL;DR[/h1] well researched, story driven Visual Novel with attention to details and at least 4 different endings. characters feel alive and choices do affect the game, cliffhangers will get you hooked and the music is tolerable (this coming from a metalhead!). Buy it for the story, a nice fresh wind for this genre [h1]Long review [/h1] I recently started picking up Visual Novels again, and this is by far one of the best currently available on Steam, for the [b]following reasons[/b]: [h1]Art and music[/h1] The art is certainly amazing; the characters don't appear too cute or overly sexualized (like some other games on Steam here ehem...); the art has obviously been influenced by Anime. Hence, if you don't like this, don't buy this game. In addition to that, the soundtrack is OK. It's not played in a loop and I actually enjoyed listening to the OST. Don't expect Hatsune Miku or JPop, the music is really fine [h1]Reading the VN[/h1] The text aims to create the impression of an...

9 helpful
18 hrs at review
Recommended

This game's writing is one of the best on steam right now and to be honest i just got my mindfucked by the true ending. Perfect Score 5/7 Visual Novel kek

6 helpful 1 funny
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Great writing, cute art, fun sci-fi.

6 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

:: I haven't finished the game yet! This review is based on my first 4 hours with it. :: Campus Notes - forget me not is a Visual Novel that lacks in execution but fills in it's gaps with Charm, sometimes. It has a fever dream of a story, often times trying to jump above it's own heights with attempted profundity, and it lacks proper grounding and drama. All of the characters have character, but they're never really developed, at least up to the point I got. All in all, it's worth the admission price for visual novel fans, but that's in spite of it's content instead of because of it. I really hope that 4th Cluster continue to make games, since this game, it's characters and story, had a lot of potential than came to surface here.

5 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Togi-san<33

5 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Microsoft Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: 1Ghz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Campus Notes - forget me not. cost?

Campus Notes - forget me not. costs $11.99.

What are the system requirements for Campus Notes - forget me not.?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 Processor: 1Ghz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX® 9 Compatible Graphics Card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 500 MB available space

What platforms is Campus Notes - forget me not. available on?

Campus Notes - forget me not. is available on Windows PC.

Is Campus Notes - forget me not. worth buying?

Campus Notes - forget me not. has 89% positive reviews from 64 players.

When was Campus Notes - forget me not. released?

Campus Notes - forget me not. was released on Apr 6, 2016.

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