Dream Club

Dream Club (Dream C Club)

Dream Club game cover
Developer(s) DReAM X CReATe
Tamsoft
Sound ams
Publisher(s) D3 Publisher
Platform(s) Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable
PlayStation 3
Release date(s)

Xbox 360[1]

  • JP August 27, 2009

PSP

  • JP October 28, 2010

PS3

  • JP November 15, 2012
Genre(s) Dating sim
Mode(s) Single-player

Dream Club (ドリームクラブ or Dream C Club Dorīmu Shii Kurabu) is a dating sim video game developed by Tamsoft and published by D3 Publisher for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 3. The game was released on August 27, 2009.[1]

Gameplay

The goal of the game is to achieve a happy ending with a hostess working at the club by repeatedly visiting her there and eventually winning her heart. Visiting the club costs money which is raised by doing part-time jobs which are performed by simply selecting one work option from among two to four, after which the result of your work is immediately displayed and money is collected. Money is spent on club entrance, drinks purchased there for both the player and a selected hostess, and on gifts for hostesses. The majority of the game is spent at the club one-on-one with a hostess of your choice, trying to raise her level of affection for you by answering her questions in a favorable way, giving her desired presents, and scoring high on mini-games which include karaoke performances by the hostesses during which you time button presses along with the music, as commonly done in music games. Your performance over repeated visits determines whether you will achieve a happy ending with a particular hostess, or are left lonesome and unable to return to the club again due to expired membership or triggered a certain event that causes both of you to remain as friends only rather than lovers.

Legacy

Main article: Dream Club Zero

The October issue of Comic Rush, sold August 26, started publishing the first manga version of Dream C Club, called Dream Club Destiny and drawn by 888. Another manga adaptation, named Dream C Club: Dear Girls started serializing on Famitsu Comic Clear on May 15, 2010.

A sequel to the game, titled Dream Club Zero, was released on January 27, 2011. The game features three new hostesses, such as Haruka, a rich girl, Nonono, who comes from the future, and Asuka, a professional beach volleyball player.[2] The game is rated D by CERO, due to featuring more sexual themes than in the first game, such as erotic eating.

Two music clips produced by Project No. 9 were released on November 10, 2010. The first one used the song "Sweetx2☆Summer" sung by Ami Koshimizu and Kaori Mizuhashi, featuring the heroines Amane and Setsu. The second used "Time Traveler" sung by Asumi Kodama and Sawa Ishige, and featuring the heroines Airi and Mari.

References

  1. 1 2 "Dream Club Info". GameSpot. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
  2. Anoop Gantayat (September 3, 2010). "Dream Club Zero: The Couch is Full". andriasang.com. Retrieved 2010-10-20.

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