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Played this a year ago and replayed again recently, I still love it. I would love if it were longer or had a sequel, the characters are just too precious and entertaining.

I enjoyed this fun, quaint little story and it's two leads. Very funny, especially Henna (her asking if Anna was gay in "stone age" language caught me off guard, lol). Would love to see these two again in another funny story. Short, sweet and funny.

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Sorry for the late reply. Honestly, I think you should give your games some more credit, they are great and good yuri delights. There is nothing wrong with "simplicity", it is sort of like comfort food; not everything you enjoy has to be some complex 20 Michelin Star caviar meal to be qualified as "good", rather it can be something straightforward that you are familiar with that know you can just kick back, relax and enjoy knowing you can always come back to it, hell it can even surprise you sometimes depending on when you indulge in it. I'm probably not making a lot of sense and probably butchering whatever metaphor I am going for, but you get what I mean. Your games are great and "simplicity" and "cheesiness" aren't always a bad thing. Also, to answer your question about where I found Most Popular Girl in School, it is one of the top popular results on Itchio for the LGBT and Yuri tags, which just shows how much your games (new and old) have resonated with people on this site. 

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Really loved the dynamic between Aoi and Akane and how despite how different they were on the surface they both were a lot alike and both have ambitions and goals they worked their butts off to succeed which made them super relatable. I loved the humor and also Midori was such a fun character despite the short time she graced us (would be cool to see her again;)). If there was one criticism I have it'd be the one that was brought up in the afterword: the pace. Honestly, while I understand the circumstances for why it happened, but the time skips I felt kind of took away (if just a little bit) opportunities for more storytelling, development and interactions between the two leads that could have been told in those large gaps of time. Regardless, this is the third game I played from this team (first one was I Can't Believe the Most Popular Girl in School is a Lesbian, Just Like Me!" and the second was Love Goes Towards Love) and I enjoyed it just as much as those and can't wait to play whatever comes next and try out more of their previous visual novels.