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Hello, I saw that you added some much-needed info to this article, and I was wondering if you had played the game? If so, would you be willing to add in some other info about the game mechanics in the gameplay section, such as how the Moon and Terra routes become available for play?-- 20:43, 22 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for adding to the gameplay, but could you also explain what you mean by Memory, and what is the Oppai route?-- 01:12, 23 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Even if the player becomes aware of it in the start of the game, an important function of the gameplay such as that still needs explaining, so any further information would also help, such as what is the Interactive/Map mode you mention, and what do you do with it? How does it further gameplay other than it's relation to the Memory mode (if any)? How does it serve as a side quest? Do you mean a type of mini game, and if so, what type of games are they? Sorry for so many questions, but you seem knowledgeable about the game mechanics and would be a big help to improve the article.-- 03:36, 23 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, that's very helpful. I had come across the GPS mode from checking out the demo some time back, though I didn't know how exactly it fit into gameplay. I was also wondering what's the function of the icon in the bottom-left hand corner of this image. Also, I heard there's parts in the story when you go into an alternate world or dimension or something. Also, you said you have to complete Kotori's and Chihaya's routes to get to Akane's and Sizuru's. Does that mean only Kotori's, Chihaya's and Lucia's routes are available the first time you play the game? Looking at the ending themes, I see that "Yami no Kanata e" is played for those three, but the other three girls get their own ending themes. Also, is finishing any two of Kotori's, Chihaya's or Lucia's routes get you to Akane's and Sizuru's, or do you have to complete all three, or is it like you said and you have to complete Kotori's and Chihaya's?-- 06:14, 23 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Well, thanks for your help anyway. I was hoping people would automatically add info, but you're the first to do it, and the article has to get up to GA by late September or Wikipedia:Featured topics/Video games developed by Key could be delisted as a Good Topic. I'll take your advice and scour the Hongfire/Animesuki forums if no one else comes forth with new info. I understand Japanese to a certain degree, but it would take a very long time for me to play the game, since I'd have to look up a lot of kanji (which isn't really hard, just time consuming).-- 19:59, 23 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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