Your child joined the school concert band. Somehow, you ended up its director. Scold the ones who skip rehearsal and the band gets better. That evening, your child doesn't say much. Three years. Nine endings.

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Planned Release Date: November 2026

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About This Game

You are the director

Your child has joined the concert band at their middle school.

And the one who ended up on the podium, for reasons nobody can quite explain, is you.

Three years. A thousand days.

You set the rehearsal schedule, step into the arguments between sections, and conduct on competition day.

And every night you sit down at the same table as the person you spent all day directing.

Scold them and they get better

Some students stop showing up. Leave it alone and they show up even less.

So you say something. And it works — they come back.

It's just that the walk home is quiet, and at dinner your child only says "it was fine."

Every time the band gets stronger, the house gets a little colder.

A strong band, or a child who's glad to be in it.

What you're left with at the end is whichever one you kept choosing.

Your child won't tell you how they're doing

You can find out anything about your students. Who has improved and by how much. Which section isn't clicking.

Your own child is the exception.

All you get is a rough sense that things are probably okay right now, and a few words over dinner.

"Today was kind of fun, I guess."

"...It was fine. Normal."

Say the thing that fits the evening and it lands. Get it wrong and it lands anyway, the other way.

You find out which after you've said it.

The competition is one shot

A few times a year, everything goes on stage.

You conduct with the mouse. Catch the notes as they come and carry the performance to the end.

The piece you pick decides how high you can place.

Conduct an easy piece perfectly and you still won't take Gold at Nationals.

The pieces that can are hard to conduct.

And the solo. Who you hand it to changes how it goes.

Nine endings

Gold at Nationals, and a child who was glad to be there.

There is an ending only for the people who managed both.

But the three years that never won anything have a name of their own too.

Playtime: roughly 2-3 hours per playthrough

Controls: Mouse

Languages: Japanese / English (Interface, Subtitles)

Streaming & video: Free to monetize — just credit the game by name

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

This game's development made assisted use of generative AI (Anthropic's Claude).

Specifically:
- In-game event text: used for writing assistance, proofreading and editing
- Store page description and its English translation

All AI output was reviewed and edited by the developer before use, and the
developer takes full responsibility for the final content.

No AI content is generated at runtime — everything is pre-generated.

All music in this game was composed by human artists and is used under the
terms of its respective distributors.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS:
    • Processor:
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics:
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 300 MB available space
    • Sound Card:
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