Hizashi No Naka No Real -
The game is built on a "progression" system. You cannot simply jump to the end; you must carefully navigate each day's interactions to build "arousal states" and unlock additional responses.
This is closer to the Buddhist concept of anicca (impermanence). Reality is not a noun; it is a verb. It is happening. The Japanese haiku master Bashō understood this when he wrote of the old pond and the frog’s leap. The sound of water is not the point; the moment of sound is. Hizashi is the visual equivalent of that splash. It is the “suchness” ( tathatā ) of a specific place and time, unmediated by interpretation. hizashi no naka no real
This is what the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard called the hyperreal —a copy without an original. Our social media feeds, our curated identities, our on-demand entertainment: these are not lies, but they are not quite “real” either. They are simulations so perfect that they replace the need for the authentic. In this environment, we suffer from a peculiar loneliness: surrounded by information, yet starved of sensation. The game is built on a "progression" system
"Hizashi no Naka no Real" differs from traditional branching visual novels. It is often classified as a simulation game that utilizes point-and-click mechanics to drive the story forward. Reality is not a noun; it is a verb





Excellent review as always Randy!! I have one but didn’t realize the files can be copied and each version used for different things. Great idea!!
Thanks Crystal!
WHERE CAN I PURCHASE THE DIGITAL ESV BIBLE JOURNAL
From Crossway. The link’s in the article.
Good evening, I pray all is well with you and family.
I’m seeing this for the first time and i believe it will be a good device for me.
how can i get one asap.
Thank You and God Bless
You can get them on Amazon.