Furthermore, it’s even better when you realize it’s all bunny girls.ĭiego is an incredibly passionate visual novel enthusiast from an island within the Caribbean. There’s nothing quite like a story that lets us get away from the struggles of reality with some games.
Reluctantly, he decided to give it a try. As he heads home, a nice girl in a bunny outfit introduced to him “Usagi Health Club” a health club for people like him.
He lives a boring life full of work every day until one day he went drinking with his colleagues at Shinjuku after work. Tanaka Ryuu is your typical salaryman who worked as an accountant in a company. Pledge the Platinum Membership Tier or higher within the first 3 days to get an exclusive wallpaper! #visualnovel #datingsim #eroge #gamedev #gentlemenclub /sMpTPyGK0Z Usagi Health Club is now on Kickstarter: So don’t let me be the deciding factor, you can try it yourself. However, if you need some more convincing, a demo is readily available. Furthermore, a contribution of $25 will get you a copy of the game. Are you down for some minigames? It’s time to win yourself the hearts of very seductive bunny girls! If you’re up to the challenge you can check out the Kickstarter page right over here. Now it’ll be for their most ambitious project to date. This time around, they’re on the fundraising platform once more asking for your financial support. To clarify, you may recognize them for their previous campaigns that are coming along nicely including Swimmer Admiration.
P.S. Part 2 of How to Draw a Graphic Novel will be uploaded in the coming weeks.Welcome to November, the visual novel news trickles in with Usagi Health Club! This is a brand new Kickstarter courtesy of Push Publications. That’s the end of our lesson today but you can continue the Super Sidekicks fun by reading the books, which can be bought online from all good bookstores. See if you can spot the seven differences between the pictures below: Want something super fun? A good cartoonist pays attention to details.
Challenge: try to give the characters some shading so they look 3D.Ĩ. If you feel like colouring it in, go ahead. A speech bubble and write in what the sidekick is saying.Your sidekick – draw a picture of them somewhere in this scene.On the below colouring-in sheet, add in the following: You’re going to have your character meet the Super Sidekicks. Choose your favourite sidekick from the above. What special ability will each of them have and how will they work together?ħ. Have a go at drawing their missing faces as well:Ħ. Now it’s time to create your own team of sidekicks. If you can’t print this out, write what each one says on a separate piece of paper. Now you know who everyone is, you can make them say whatever you want in this action scene. Try matching the sidekick to the superhero on this sheet:ĥ. Try to make the font look just like it does in the book.Ĥ. Copy one of the words out on a blank piece of paper. Did you read some of the book? What did you notice about the words fhoof, smash and boom? Did they look different to you? All of these words are SOUNDS. Click on the link below to read some of the first pages from the book.
It’s time to get excited! Watch this little trailer (48 secs) that has been made to let people know about the book:Ģ. It is appropriate for independent learning and can be done in an hour, though some students will find they enjoy the activities so much, they will want to keep going.įor students: Follow the steps below and by the end of it, you’ll be on your way to creating your own graphic novel, which is a book that is a little bit like a comic.ġ. For parents and teachers: This is a fun unit of work for years 3-5 that will improve visual literacy, trigger imaginative thinking, improve fine motor skills and increase vocabulary.