Popular games published by company Takuyo

19.12.2013

The fandisc for Getsuei no Kusari, it adds a route for Ooigawa Mamoru which continues from the normal end and after stories for the main cast.

27.07.2000

A port of Nekopara: Nekosogi Paradise that removes sexual content. Released in Japan for Dreamcast and in Korea for PC.

31.12.2005

Medical 91 is a Japanese-style visual novel. The majority of the game is spent reading and listening to the story unfold, though Yuna will often be given choices that will cause the story to branch in varying ways. At many points, it is possible to move freely throughout the hospital to speak with the other characters on numerous subjects, with the story only proceeding once the proper conversations have taken place. There are also certain segments where the player must choose locations to escape pursuit, as well as avoid capture in a timing-based minigame.

30.01.2020

An otome game by Takuyo.

07.08.1998

A coastal town called "South Aose" surrounded by the sea and mountains is a place where lots of nature still remains. Two normal high school students go to a school in this town. The story starts in the special winter of the 3rd year of school when these two protagonists meet.

26.03.2004

A short visual novel released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2004, by Japanese developer Takuyo.

15.03.2002

Kaitou Apricot is a visual novel by Takuyo.

28.12.2006

A PlayStation 2 otome game by Takuyo.

10.12.2020

A sequel to both Himehibi -Princess Days- and Himehibi -New Princess Days- Zoku! Nigakki game. A popular reverse harem that the female protagonist enrolls in an all-boys school. The story features two routes of sweet romance and two routes of dark romance.

19.06.2008

Sora Yume is a visual novel released in 2008.

23.05.2013

Collaboration project between Takuyo and Shogakugan magazine Cheese!, inspired by the Rakuen Danshi ~Beast Harem~ series by Doumoto Nao.

25.06.2009

An otome game for PS2.

31.07.2003

For Symphony: With All One's Heart is a visual novel for PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, and PC.

31.05.2007

Panic Palette is an otome game, developed and published by Takuyo, which was released in Japan in 2007.

08.11.2007

A PS2 otome game.

28.12.2010

This fandisc takes places in summer. It includes after stories for each of the guys and "another stories" set in an alternative dimension.

29.07.2010

A collection of mini-games from various Takuyo games.

16.02.2001

A visual novel for PlayStation 2, PC and SEGA Dreamcast.

17.06.2005

Little Aid is a otome game by Takuyo for PC and PlayStation 2.

28.07.2011

Shinigami to Shoujo is a visual novel by Takuyo.

18.04.2013

Getsuei no Kusari -Sakuran Paranoia- is a otome game for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.

22.12.2022

An otome game by Takuyo.

06.11.2015

Fujishiro Mao is a second-year high school student who loves sweets and wants to be a Patisserie Chef. One day, she heard from her childhood friends Sakuma twins that their brother Itsuki (her first love crush) is returning to Japan from France. Itsuki whom is now a Patisserie Chef plans to open a cafe and Mao later finds out that Itsuki has a girlfriend whilst in France. Extremely heartbroken, Mao was going to throw away her years of Sweets tasting notes that were intended to be given to Itsuki but was stopped by her classmate Keita whom she lends the notes to. Keita comforted and encouraged Mao to continue to pursue her dream and that she should give the notes to Itsuki which later that night she did. The next morning she ran into Itsuki's friend Kyouhei who saw her notes and suggest she should start working at Cafe Cuillere and if possible bring in a few classmates due to lack of staffs. Slightly discomfort with the situation Mao asked Keita to join her on the part-time. Turns out the Sakuma twins and Ryousuke will also be working there too!

07.10.1999

Plus Plumb is a puzzle game for the Sega Dreamcast.