Sweet Volley High is the story of Aya Mizuki in her senior year at high school, and beyond, as she pursues a dream of becoming a professional volleyball player. Will she find romance and success, or rejection and heartbreak? Your choices will affect the outcome in one of 5 endings.
Sweet Volley High

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athlete hero
Athlete Heroine
Bisexual Protagonist
Bookworm Protagonist
Both Male and Female Love Interests
Female Protagonist
Grandfather Support Character
High school Student Protagonist
Osananajimi Heroine
Shoujo Ai
Shy Heroine
Student Hero
Student Heroine
Yuri
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I cant buy the game, but I'll spread the words of your greatness
Either fully voice it or take out all the voices, just sounds bad otherwise. IMO, I think it'd be better without the voices.
That's the way NewWestGames did it. I saw that note when I downloaded it off Nutaku. (I bought the game)
Also, Yuka's end is like a bad end, seriously, with how short it was and how sudden it ended. Seriously wished it was longer.
Why?
The character isn't really able to develop much of a personality. It would have been a bit better if you were given more choices to respond, rather than hitting the continue button to just move on.
Yeah, a bit of spoiler here, but the very first time you actually manage to make any choices is after you've met practically the entire cast and romantic interests. This is like after having recruited two new players, visited your grandpa for a few days in the countryside, played three volleyball games, met the male character, and then have some personal time with each of them. Only after all of these events are you given a total of two options, which is either to hang with friends or this one person.
Being a visual novel, the graphics are somewhat decent, and I sorta get where the plot is going. However, it severely lacks a sense of involvement of the player. Perhaps I'm being unfair and haven't played through the entire thing yet, but after having to go through all that to make your first choice, only to be given another long narrative, discouraged me to continue any further.
It's a decent attempt, but it isn't engaging.