White Album (visual novel)

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White Album

Developer(s) Leaf
Publisher(s) Aquaplus
Platform(s) PC
Release date JPN May 1, 1998
Genre(s) Eroge, Visual novel
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) 18+
Example of what average conversation looks like in White Album.
Example of what average conversation looks like in White Album.

White Album (ホワイトアルバム Howaito Arubamu?) is a Japanese adult visual novel released on May 1, 1998 for the PC by Leaf. Due to the game's strong addictive qualities, White Album is also known as "White Drug" in South Korea. An unofficial Korean translation was released in 2003. Also in 2003, a renewal package of the game was released compatible for the Windows 98/Me/2000/XP.

White Album is the first bishōjo game made by Leaf that has not used the title of "visual novel", so there are some differences between the system of White Album and the other previous Leaf games. One of the most distinctive feature is that the game's hero already has his girlfriend, so the objective is not to form a new relationship, but to either keep the girlfriend, give up, or act as if nothing happened.

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A set of 66 White Album trading cards were released in 1998.[1]

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