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: Set during a bright, nostalgic summer (as the title "Natsuzora" or "Summer Sky" suggests), the game uses this peaceful backdrop to contrast with the high-tension, often heart-wrenching plot developments.

| Character | Role | Personality & Traits | Typical Route | |-----------|------|----------------------|---------------| | | Player avatar (male) | Kind‑hearted, nostalgic, often indecisive when faced with emotional dilemmas. | Central figure whose decisions shape all outcomes. | | Natsuzora | Childhood friend, primary love interest | Cheerful, supportive, with a gentle demeanor; hides a vulnerable side concerning her past. | “Pure love” route, but also susceptible to NTR twists. | | [Second Love Interest] | Rival love interest (often a transfer student or a mysterious newcomer) | Confident, witty, occasionally manipulative; knows how to read people. | “Forbidden love” route, tends toward NTR scenarios. | | Supporting Cast | Friends, family, and occasional rivals | Provide comic relief, side‑quests, and additional emotional depth. | Optional sub‑routes and extra scenes. | natsuzora+triangle+ntr+rj01312904+repack

: Due to the explicit nature of the themes and content, this title is intended exclusively for adult audiences. : Set during a bright, nostalgic summer (as

: Reduced file size for easier downloading without losing audio or visual quality. | | Natsuzora | Childhood friend, primary love

The story takes place during a summer break—characterized by the sounds of cicadas and evening fireworks. A third character, typically a more assertive or "cool" male figure (often a friend of the protagonist), begins to insert himself into the relationship. The Progression:

The game features multiple heroines whose relationship with the protagonist changes based on the "corruption" or "betrayal" mechanics common in Triangle’s library. Summer Setting: True to its name (

: Detailed focus on the internal feelings of the characters involved.

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