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'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Comic Party'' along with other PC visual novel titles by Leaf from the period. It does not appear in most console ports of their titles, as these have the Aquaplus logo instead.
 
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Background

Leaf was a subunit of the company Draft:Aquaplus that produced bishoujo visual novels. Most notably, one of the company's first titles, Shizuku (1996), is regarded to be one of the earliest games to be marketed as a visual novel. The following games in Leaf's own visual novel catalogue, ToHeart and White Album, garnered notable reputation in the otaku community, with both later spawning official sequels and anime adaptations by multiple studios. Their most notable competitor was Key, with both of their catalogues becoming frequently compared to each other. The Leaf brand was mainly used by Aquaplus as their adult video game label, with all-ages releases using the latter's own brand. In 2013, the Leaf brand was seemingly abandoned as Aquaplus started to focus towards a more general audience.

1st Logo (1990s-2000s)

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Technique: Computer animation.

Audio:

Availability: Seen on Comic Party along with other PC visual novel titles by Leaf from the period. It does not appear in most console ports of their titles, as these have the Aquaplus logo instead.

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