Originally released for PC, it requires a VR headset to play.
A typical completionist playthrough takes roughly 2 hours, though the "Main Story" is often cited as being around 1 hour and 36 minutes. Community and Critical Perspectives VR Kanojo
The game focuses on a "nose-touching distance" experience, utilizing real-time lighting and advanced shaders to create a sense of presence. Players interact with Sakura in her room through various "lessons" and mini-games, such as sharing snacks, taking selfies, or simply chatting. Originally released for PC, it requires a VR headset to play
The game is often described as a unique exploration of virtual intimacy. While some find it "awkward and weird," others praise it for its ability to virtually replicate a feeling of closeness. Successors and Recent Developments Players interact with Sakura in her room through
The game is strictly "Adult Only" on platforms like Steam .
The original project was followed by a successor titled Summer Vacation . More recently, a new crowd-funded project titled (notably using a hyphen) was announced by a new studio, Illumination , which includes developers who previously worked on the original concept.
This newer title was originally planned for an April 2024 release but has been delayed to Summer 2025. The developers cited a need for additional time to incorporate community feedback regarding the visual presentation and character models to ensure a higher quality experience upon release.