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Ima Sugu Oniichan ni Imōto da tte Iitai! (いますぐお兄ちゃんに妹だっていいたい!, lit. I Want to Say to my Older Brother That I'm His Younger Sister Now!), also known as Imaimo (いま妹) for short, with the tagline "I wanna say that I'm not your brother right now!", is a Japanese visual novel developed by Fairys, a sister brand of Sprite, the creators of Love, Elections & Chocolate. It was released on December 14, 2012, playable on Windows PCs and is rated all ages. The game takes place before the events of Love, Elections & Chocolate, and features two of the heroines from that game: Chisato Sumiyoshi and Satsuki Shinonome. The story revolves around the protagonist Rikuto Mitani, whose father remarried a woman who already has a daughter. There is a manga adaptation of the game published in Dengeki Daioh.[1][2] Imaimo and Love, Elections & Chocolate were both featured at the 2012 Anime Contents Expo.[3] A PlayStation Vita version was released in Japan on 24 April 2014.[4]
Ima Sugu Oniichan ni Imōto da tte Iitai! | |
いますぐお兄ちゃんに妹だっていいたい! | |
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Genre | Romance |
Video game | |
Developer | Fairys |
Publisher | Fairys, Sprite |
Genre | Visual novel |
Platform | Windows, PlayStation Vita |
Released | |
Manga | |
Written by | Fairys |
Illustrated by | Masaru Oda |
Published by | ASCII Media Works |
Magazine | Dengeki Daioh |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | November 2012 – February 2014 |
Volumes | 2 |
In an interview with ASCII Media Works, the game's producer Akira Sakamoto said that there had been requests from "young users" for all ages games, so Imaimo was made to respond to that "new challenge". He also said that the game's title is meant to express the feelings of the heroine in the second half of the story.[5] The character designer and artist is Yū Akinashi, the music is by Elements Garden, the music producer Shigeru Saitō, and the script is by Kō Katagi.[6][7]
The PlayStation Vita version of the game received a total score of 27/40 by Famitsu.[8] It was the 574th best selling video game of the year in Japan in 2014, with 6,068 units sold.[9]
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