It’s important to note that Natsuiro Lesson: The Last Summer Time was originally a paid doujin game. The original circle (developer group) has since disbanded, and the game is no longer officially sold. The v105a repack exists in a —most of the community treats it as abandonware preservation.

In the vast world of Japanese indie visual novels and simulation games, few titles capture the bittersweet ache of a fleeting summer romance quite like Natsuiro Lesson: The Last Summer Time . This game has garnered a cult following for its nostalgic art style, emotional branching narratives, and the palpable sense of “mono no aware” (the pathos of things) that permeates every sunset scene.