[Own Bought][150828][tangentθ] Boku to Sekai no Euclid (ボクとセカイのユークリッド)

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TITLE: Boku to Sekai no Euclid/ボクとセカイのユークリッド
BRAND: tangentθ
RELEASE: 2015-08-28
SIZE: 358 MB
LANGUAGE: Japanese

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DESCRIPTION (taken from vndb):
The time I lived is dead, a sweet and gentle world
Will you live there, remain there, or disappear there?

Sagaminami City, a huge academic city in a certain region.
In the center of the city is a huge school facility, "Sagaminami Sogo Gakuen''
Nayuta Tachibana is an ordinary student who attends Sagaminami Sogo Gakuen.
He lived a serious student life, having fun and working hard on his studies.
Yet, for some reason, he found himself in a situation where he didn't have enough credits to advance to the next grade!!
If things continue like this, I will definitely repeat the year... Just when he is in trouble, she gets a flyer for a mysterious seminar that promises to give him credits.
"Come to my seminar! Seize the world of hope! What you want is here (units, etc.☆彡)"


Bought this along with many other vns and am just starting to go through all of my packages. A lot of the vns like this game I haven't found online anywhere so I thought I'd buy the ones I could find and upload them myself. Feel free for anyone to reupload this game on other hosting sites and any other game I upload in the future since the main reason I am uploading them is so they can finally be found online and mega is the only site I use/upload in. No crack/installation needed, just extract the rar file and you should be good to play.

DOWNLOAD: https://mega.nz/file/gNEzwL4D#LTQTTkFQpJ2xLPaSx5WHUCY0rvUDsniUmK5xNyxaKh0
 
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