Dōkyūsei (video game)


Dōkyūsei is an erotic dating sim visual novel. Originally released in 1992 by ELF Corporation for the PC-98, it became a foundational title in the dating sim genre and spawned a video game series.
A heavily altered 1999 Windows port was the basis of a 2021 remake, which received English and Chinese releases in 2022. A Game Boy Color mahjong game with Dōkyūsei characters, Jankyusei, was released in 2001.

Gameplay

Dōkyūsei revolves around wandering through different locations in a town, conversing with whatever character the player happens to meet. To finish the storyline of a particular girl, the main challenge is to learn the times of day when the girl will be in a location.

Ports and remake

Dōkyūsei was ported to FM Towns and Sharp X68000 in 1993, PC Engine and MS-DOS in 1995, and Sega Saturn in 1996. A heavily altered Windows version was released in 1999. A Windows version using the updated art but with the original script was released in 2008.
A remake was released in 2021 in Japan and in 2022 in English and Chinese, as Dōkyūsei: Bangin' Summer. The international version of the remake was developed by the company Shiravune, a subsidiary of DMM Games. Both an all-ages and adult version was released, with the adult version containing erotic scenes and racier dialogue. The remake was ported to PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan in 2024.

OVA

There was an OVA series made from Dōkyūsei in 1994–1995, which was originally a 45-minute one-shot, but the original release was expanded into two half-hour episodes, with two more episodes added, for a total four. The first two episodes were released as End of Summer, and episodes three and four were released as End of Summer 2 in the North American market by SoftCel Pictures, an imprint of ADV Films. A two-episode sequel, titled Dōkyūsei Climax Files, was released in 1995–1996.
End of Summer is about a boy who seeks after a redheaded girl named Mai and along the way runs into difficulties with several other girls, namely, Kurumi, Miho, Misa, and Satomi. It was renowned for its romantic attributes and quality of animation. The depth of character development has been reviewed as being above average, although the format forced on it by OVA requires some compromises with realism.
An OVA based on the remake, Dōkyūsei Remake The Animation, was released in 2022 and 2024.

Reception and legacy

Dōkyūsei helped popularise the modern dating sim genre. Jun Maeda, co-founder of visual novel studio Key, credits Dōkyūsei as a pioneer in the nakige genre and as an influence on Key's own such games. The game started a series, which includes Dōkyūsei 2, Kakyūsei and Kakyūsei 2.
The international version was well received by critics, with Ivanir Ignacchitti of GameBlast commenting on the historical value of the title and Thomas Knight of NookGaming noting that the remake does well at fixing most of the issues that would make the game seem dated.