Nursery Rhyme (visual novel)

Nursery Rhyme

Original visual novel cover of Nursery Rhyme
ナーサリィ☆ライム
(Nāsaryi Raimu)
Genre Fantasy, Romance
Game
Developer Lump of Sugar (Windows)
Moepuri (Mobile)
Publisher Lump of Sugar
Genre Eroge, Visual novel
Platform Windows, FOMA Mobile Phone
Released
  • JP November 25, 2005 (Windows)
  • JP September 8, 2006 (Mobile)
Audio drama
Nursery Rhyme: Life is Sweet
Produced by Rio
Written by Lump of Sugar
Released June 30, 2006
Episodes 3
Light novel
Nursery Rhyme: Watakushi no ōji-sama
Written by Sasa Miyachiruda
Illustrated by Fumitake Moekibara
Published by Softgarage
Demographic Male
Published September 25, 2006

Nursery Rhyme (ナーサリィ ライム Nāsaryi Raimu) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed and published by Lump of Sugar. Nursery Rhyme is Lump of Sugar's first project.[1] The all-ages trial edition for the game was released on October 21, 2005, and then the completed version was released on November 25, 2005. On August 6, 2010, Nursery Rhyme: Lump of Sugar Collection Vol.1 was released. A drama CD called Nursery Rhyme: Life is Sweet (ナーサリィ ライム: Life is Sweet) was published by Rio on June 30, 2006, containing three chapters. A light novel was published by Softgarage on September 25, 2006, called Nursery Rhyme: Watakushi no ōji-sama, it was written by Sasa Miyachiruda. In the same year, on September 8, a mobile phone app version was also released from a girl mobile game distribution site called MoePuri. TLWiki is attempting to provide an unofficial English translation for the visual novel.

Gameplay

Nursery Rhyme is a bishōjo visual novel game, which requires minimal interaction from the player of the game, who assumes the role of Hasekura Shizuma, the protagonist. Most of the time playing the game is spent on reading the text on the bottom of the screen, the text will either maintain diologue between characters, or the protagonist's inner thoughts. At certain points in the game, the player will encounter decision points, where the player can decide which action out of two or more may be carried out. These decision points will determine the route the player will have access to, and the ending. The protagonist can end up with one of the five heroines of the game, Makina Tomoe, Yukina Tomoe, Tita Flawless Brandt, Krile Shikishima and Rin Lim Venus. In order to experience all the various routes and endings, the player will have to replay the game several times and experiment with different choices.

Plot

Story

Nursery Rhyme takes place in a fictional Japan where the world is composed of magic that has been recognized by society. The main characters of Nursery Rhyme attend Shosei, a private school consisting of a normal school of physical education, and a magical school. In Nursery Rhyme, "Mahō-shi" is a magic that certain humans have access to, such as Krile. Since a human may possess extremely strong magic, these magic users are instructed to wear control rings that control the possessed magic, and they can also be used as a source of identification, though these rings are designed to attract as little attention as possible. Using the magic to gamble is considered immoral, and magic users are encouraged to not use their Mahō-shi in public, however there are exceptions to this rule, such as saving someone's life with the Mahō-shi. There is a competing sport event called Sofirosu that involves some magicsuch as the magic wands and magic balls. Magic wands are wooden staffs which maintain magical powers. The magic ball is a special ball which is generated by magic. The majority of the participants in this activity are female.

Hasekura Shizuma's parents are working away overseas, so during their absence, he goes to visit his childhood friend Makina Tomoe and her twin sister Yukina Tomoe. Somehow, their family decide to let him stay at their house in the meantime. It turns out that nearby there is an all-girls school, so the sight of male is very rare.

Characters

Main characters

Minor characters

Media

Printed media

A visual guide book was published in May 2006 containing information on the characters, a story guide, etc.[2] On September 25, 2006, an adult light novel called Nursery Rhyme: Watakushi no ōji-sama was published by Softgarage and written by Sasa Miyachiruda. Illustrations were provided by Fumitake Moekibara.[3]

Audio CDs

A drama CD called Nursery Rhyme: Life is Sweet (ナーサリィ ライム: Life is Sweet) was produced by Rio on June 30, 2006. The drama CD contains three chapters: "Barbeque at Tomoe's", "Showdown! Shousei Academy Sports Festival!", and "Shizuma's Graceful (?) Day From Az's Perspective".[4] The opening song to Nursery Rhyme is "True my Heart", sung and written by ave;new feat. Saori Sakura, composed and arranged by a.k.a.dRESS. The ending theme is "Dearness", sung and written by ave;new feat. Saori Sakura, composed and arranged by Hidemi Nemoto. A disc called Nursery Rhyme: Memories was released on November 25, 2005, containing the game's original soundtrack.

Merchandise

Various merchandise has been produced, including personal computer cases,[5] character goods, trading cards, voice clocks,[6] telephone cards and pillow covers.

Reception

On Getchu, a major distributor of visual novels and anime related products, Nursery Rhyme was ranked 18th for sales in the year of 2005.[7] In November 2005, Nursery Rhyme came second in sales, losing only to the visual novel Tomoyo After: It's a Wonderful Life.[8] Nursery Rhyme: Lump of Sugar Collection Vol.1 came 16th in August 2010.[9]

References

  1. "Nursery Rhyme Product Information" (in Japanese). Lumpofsugar.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  2. "Nursery Rhyme Visual Guide Book" (in Japanese). Hlj.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  3. "Nursery Rhyme Light Novel" (in Japanese). Softgarage.com. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  4. "Nursery Rhyme Drama CD" (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  5. "Nursery Rhyme Moekon" (in Japanese). Dic.gree.net. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  6. "Nursery Rhyme Luxury Content" (in Japanese). Russel.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  7. "Nursery Rhyme Sales Ranking 2005" (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  8. "Nursery Rhyme Sales Ranking November 2005" (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved 2014-02-26.
  9. "Nursery Rhyme Sales Ranking August 2010" (in Japanese). Getchu.com. Retrieved 2014-02-26.

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