Brooktown High

Brooktown High

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Developer(s) Backbone Entertainment
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)

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  • NA: May 22, 2007
Genre(s) Dating sim[1]

Brooktown High is a dating sim[1] video game for the PlayStation Portable. It was developed by Backbone Entertainment and published by Konami. It is comparable in certain aspects and arguably inspired by Konami's Tokimeki Memorial series, but has no direct connection with the series.

Gameplay

Being touted as "your chance to re-live your high school days," Brooktown High places the gamer in the shoes of either a male or female high school student. This character is customizable, to some extent - hair style and color, eye color, height and weight are editable. Questions at the beginning of the game categorize the player into one of the social cliques.

The player then gets to interact with the 20 other students at Brooktown, who have their own social circles and distinct personalities, in order to become part of the different cliques. There are four different cliques: Nerds, Jocks, Preps, and Rebels.

The main goal is to find a boyfriend or girlfriend, who can be taken on dates to various locations such the movies, the beach, and the mall. Player's may be asked to perform favors in exchange for characters' phone numbers.

Various mini-games will be used to reach the goals mentioned above. Each game boosts some percentage of the player's clique points (for example, smarts points to get into the nerds clique and athletic points to get into the jocks clique).

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References

  1. 1 2 Note: Citation for dating sim is needed due to common confusion with the visual novel genre. Since the official website Archived October 31, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. lists it in the simulation genre (as opposed to the adventure genre), it is considered a true dating sim.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-05-30.

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