Have a holiday romance in 7 Days of Rose

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7 Days of Rose Xbox

Ahh, the old holiday romance; a rite of passage for many a-teenager through the years. A chance to meet someone who would never otherwise associate with. Most are brief, rarely lasting longer than the holiday itself. But they’re always special. Especially, when they hide a secret. Find out what that secret is in 7 Days of Rose, out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.

In 7 Days of Rose you have gone on holiday with your parents to a lush tropical island. You play as Michael, who describes himself as an average 17-year-old. He meets Rose and is instantly smitten. But Rose has a secret, and Michael needs to know before he fully commits.

7 Days of Rose also features:

  • High Quality Artwork
  • Soundtrack Full Of Exotic Tunes
  • 3 Endings
  • CG Gallery
  • Music Gallery
  • OpenDyslexic Font Option

7 Days of Rose is a visual novel, but not only that, it is a Ratalaika Games visual novel. And achievement hunters will know what that means…

7 Days of Rose is on the Xbox Store now priced at £4.99. If you want a holiday romance right away, you can pick this up even cheaper at £3.99. Let us know in the comments below if you are ready to fall under the spell of Rose.

Game description

Michael considers himself to be a boring, average 17-year old. While most of his classmates have discovered their passions and talents, nothing seems to draw his interest. It’s finally summer and he’s trying to decide what to do with his life after school, when his parents announce a special family trip; One week on a tropical island! An exotic place where nobody knows him… Perhaps this is a chance for him to become someone else; someone interesting! This genius plan is tested when he meets Rose, an intriguing, quirky girl. Entranced by her, Michael spends seven days in her life… But not everything is what it seems. What does she hide behind that beautiful smile?

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