2061, Japan. Mankind has lost the sky, and with it, its connections. All of it was taken away by birds... ...By countless artificial pigeons flying through the sky.
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Very Positive (106) - 88% of the 106 user reviews for this game are positive.
Release Date:
Feb 17, 2023
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About This Game

"The Future Radio and the Artificial Pigeons" is a Japanese-style visual novel produced by Laplacian, a Japanese developer of romance visual novels.





                                               

July 10, 2061, Sunday. City: Nariyama. Prefecture: Chiba.

Yamanashi Sora designed a new radio using spare parts.

"Phew... Just in time."

That day marked the fifteenth year since the artificial pigeons started devouring all radio waves.
On it, Sora began broadcasting using the transceiver left to him by his father.

The day after his first rocky radio program, the radio picked up a different mysterious broadcast.

This is a follow-up report on the fall of "Blue Sky."
The person caught up in the accident at the former site of Terminal 1 has been identified.
The name of the deceased is Yamanashi Sora. Furthermore, many injuries are being reported at Nariyama Sky Academy."

It was a radio broadcast from the future.

"I'll... die in three weeks?"

After listening to the ominous broadcast, Sora stepped into the terminal for the first time in fifteen years.
It was once the former gateway to Japan and the place where Sora lost his parents.
The building was in ruins, a shadow of its former glory, little more than a nest to countless artificial pigeons.
There, Sora met a silver-haired maiden. She looked straight at Sora, gently stroking an artificial pigeon with her finger.

"...You won't die."

Sora was dumbfounded.

"I won't let it happen."
"Because I want you to look up at the sky and smile."

This is how Yamanashi Sora and Hazuki Kaguya met.



                                               

2061, Japan.

Mankind has lost the sky, and with it, its connections.

All of it was taken away by birds...
...By countless artificial pigeons flying through the sky.

The artificial pigeons were initially created as a worldwide wireless network that covers the entire globe.
But one day, they turned and began to eat the same airwaves they were meant to carry.
They feast on radio waves, breeding uncontrollably until they're the only birds left in the sky.

The first thing humanity lost was its communication network.

This caused great turmoil in a digital world that had already transitioned away from analog technology.
All information sent through radio waves was quickly blocked.
Even airplane control systems stopped working, rendering them unable to safely land.

The day the pigeons turned, eight planes fell around the Nariyama International Airport.
With all remaining planes grounded indefinitely, the airport was abandoned.

And so, mankind lost the sky.

But then, 15 years after that fateful day...

In an attempt to reclaim humanity's connection with the sky, a young tinkerer constructs a new kind of radio...

...A radio that mysteriously receives broadcasts from the future.

Mature Content Description

The developers describe the content like this:

Adult content includes a few illustrations with veiled nudity and kissing.
Characters enter a sexual relationship that is not shown on screen, but acts of which are brought up in conversation.
Also includes a depiction of a mascot character in a phallic form.
Also, every appearing character is over 18 years old.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 7 or newer
    • Processor: 1.7 GHz or above
    • Memory: 1 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 1GB VRAM
    • Storage: 5 GB available space
    • Sound Card: PCM
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.

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