Unlike typical sequels or spin-offs that rewrite history, Cross Days runs concurrently with the original game's events at Sakakino High School.
The narrative heavily involves themes of deception, cross-dressing (as Yuuki often disguises himself as a girl named "Yuu"), and the fallout of teenage lust and jealousy. Gameplay Mechanics
A manga version was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Comp Ace , offering a slightly different perspective on the story's conclusion. cross-days
Within the visual novel community, Cross Days is often cited for its bizarre and controversial "traps" (cross-dressing routes) and its darker, sometimes surreal plot twists compared to its predecessors.
Players make choices that lead to various outcomes, ranging from "Happy Endings" with Roka to the "Bad Endings" involving psychological trauma or violence that the School Days series is known for. Unlike typical sequels or spin-offs that rewrite history,
A series of misunderstandings leads Roka to believe Yuuki is dating Hikari Kuroda. In retaliation, Roka pretends to date the original series protagonist, Makoto Itou.
The game utilizes an improved version of the "fully animated" engine seen in School Days , featuring: Within the visual novel community, Cross Days is
Yuuki is a first-year student and library committee member who develops feelings for Roka Kitsuregawa.