30 Days With My School-refusing Sister [95% PREMIUM]
brought a breakthrough. I came home to find the kitchen smelling like burnt sugar. Hana was standing at the stove, her hair a mess, trying to make caramel. She looked exhausted, but her eyes were present. We didn't talk about math or social anxiety. We just scrubbed the scorched pan together until our knuckles were red.
Setbacks are not starting over. They are data. They tell you where the raw nerve still lives. Thank them. Adjust. Move on. 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister
You must balance your daily schedule. Spending too much time working earns money but neglects Hinata, while spending too much time with her may lead to financial ruin. Resource Management: brought a breakthrough
The protagonist's younger sister, , has become a shut-in ( hikikomori ) after being bullied at school. With their parents away for a month, the responsibility of caring for her falls entirely on her older brother. The goal is to rebuild her confidence, improve her mental health, and eventually encourage her to return to school by the end of the 30 days. Gameplay Mechanics She looked exhausted, but her eyes were present
“Then you try again tomorrow. No shame.”
Includes management of "energy" levels, which must be maintained to trigger random story events.
Players must manage funds to buy food, gifts, or items that unlock specific events or dialogue options. Multiple Endings: