The game follows a cozy, summer-themed romance between the protagonist and Hinata, a girl who is both incredibly sweet and unexpectedly bold ("ecchi"). Unlike sprawling epic visual novels, the narrative is tightly focused on their evolving intimacy and daily life. It’s designed as a "comfort" title where the stakes are low, but the emotional (and physical) payoff is high. Key Features
Some critics find the H-scenes lackluster, noting a lack of detail in the art compared to the text and a general lack of "intensity" found in other titles in the genre.
As they sat under the cherry tree, her fingers laced with his, Tatsuya realized his cold, guarded heart had melted long ago—thanks to the “Ecchi na Kanojo” who thawed it with warmth and courage.
Check if there are any potential issues. The story shouldn't conflict with Love Live! canon too much. Since Hinata is already in a group, her having a boyfriend isn't established, but for a fanfic, it's acceptable. Also, ensure that the ecchi elements are appropriate and not overly explicit, keeping it as a gentle rom-com style.