Club Life Visual Novel

Club Life Visual Novel




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Club Life Visual Novel



An adult visual novel about one young mans club life. As he meets new people and finds love. Now on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux.



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Sep 25, 2015 - Oct 17, 2015
(21 days)




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A reclusive student is forced into joining several clubs, can he make it through the year and will he gain any new friends along the way or even find love.

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About This Game
Sean is in his final year of school, close to the time for him to head off to college, his plans to keep his head down this year and avoid complications are ruined when his teacher demands he join two clubs if he wants her to write him a recommendation for college.

With his hands tied there are only a few choices for him to start his Club Life.


Minimum: OS: Windows XP Processor: 1.66 Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible card Storage: 500 MB available space



Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.50 Ghz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible card Storage: 500 MB available space


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