True Love (video Game) - Characters

Characters

Mikae Morikawa
Mikae is Daisuke's childhood friend, having met him in kindergarten; now an adolescent co-ed attending the same college as him with a less than platonic eye. Although she can be meddlesome, Mikae is the most down-to-earth, well-rounded of girls to court with no overall preferences.
Kazuhiko Miyoshi
Kazuhiko is Daisuke's closest if not best friend. He enjoys video games and is quite knowledgeable, especially about the girls who populate the college. He has a younger sister name Arisa.
Chiemi Fujimoto
The second girl to encounter, Chiemi is captain of the girls swim team. Athletic to the core, Chiemi is a robust, competitive, steadfast character with a love for exercise and a fear of caterpillars.
Yumi Matsumiya
Yumi Matsumiya is one of the college's professors, principally Daisuke's. With a history for low grades and procrastination, she takes deep concern for his academic development in her classes, counseling him to maintain his studies and do his homework. Single, and much to her confusion, she takes a more than comfortable attraction to him but becomes most frequent when his
Mayumi Kamijo
Mayumi is a temperamental schoolmate Daisuke bumps into on his way to campus and several times thereafter. Their beginning acquaintances are initially bitter and fierce but they gradually warm up to each other and become friends. Mayumi can be a handful with her habitually spitfire personality, however she is kind and sensitive. In spite of her alibis and defense, she can often be found wandering around sex shops downtown.
Remi Himekawa
Remi is the vice-president of the student council, often regarded as the most intellectually gifted of school. As the daughter of a multimillionaire business magnate, Remi carries herself with the utmost sophistication, spending most of her time studying in school or at the public library. She takes a genuine interest in Daisuke when his intelligence rises and comes to find that she thoroughly enjoys being around him; a change from the otherwise posh lifestyle she's grown bored of.
Miyuki Tanaka
Miyuki is a shy, soft-spoken girl who enjoys drawing, painting, and is even a member of the art club. She is formally introduced to Daisuke through Mikae and takes an interest in him when his concentration in art increases. Though anemic, feeble and sheltered, Miyuki comes to show a much more lecherous, unseen side to herself.
Misako Sayama
A voluptuous and enticing woman who is often found walking around the downtown city area at night, Misako is a nursing student living off-campus. Her first impression of you is an endearing one, however frequent workouts and visits to her ultimately get her attention. Her father, a physician, operates the clinic at Daisuke's college and even visits as a fill-in nurse.
Ryoko Shimazaki
Ryoko is a renowned singer-songwriter known by the stage name Sonoko. She transfers to Meiai later in the game and joins your class, disguised with eyeglasses and new hairstyle, seeking to graduate from college and abandon her much popularized life. An orphan by extension of her parent's death at childhood, Ryoko's brother Tadaaki has since become her promoter and manager.
Arisa Miyoshi
Arisa is Kazuhiko's peppy younger sister, who at a year younger than him, does not look her age. She attends an all-girl's college and takes a deep admiration for Daisuke when he rescues her from drowning.
Anze
At first encounter, Anze seems like no more than an ordinary schoolgirl. It is revealed later on however, that she is actually an angel from Heaven, sent down to Earth by God to retrieve a relic she dropped and lost. As part of her punishment, Anze transforms into a cat after ten days of searching, though this can be stagnated if Daisuke finds the item himself.

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