[Japanese] [210326][戯画] パルフェリメイク 初回限定版

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  • Parfait Remake - First Press Limited Edition


    Title: パルフェリメイク 初回限定版
    Company: 戯画
    Release: 2021/03/26
    Language: Japanese
    Censorship: CEN
  • Info: https://www.getchu.com/sp/soft.phtml?id=1118002

    Six months ago, Takamura Hitoshi watched Famille, the cafe his deceased brother established, go up in smoke. The employees and the memories they shared might have survived, but without a building there can be no cafe; Hitoshi and co. are left with no choice but to abandon Famille.

    But as luck - or perhaps fate - would have it, Hitoshi gets a second chance when he receives a phone call from a new mall asking him to open a branch of Famille inside their building. Hitoshi can't refuse the offer to carry on his brother's will, and after a few twists and turns a new Famille is born with Hitoshi as the manager.

    Of course, life never quite goes that smoothly. Things are a mess both in the kitchen and on the floor because two key staff members refused to return. Hitoshi himself had to take a break from college in order to make opening the new cafe a reality. But perhaps the biggest problem of all is staring Famille right in the face - Curio, the popular cafe that Famille was "inspired" by in the first place, happened to open a branch in the same shopping center directly across from Famille...

    And thus the new Famille's battle for survival begins.



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