Sunrise City blends visual novel storytelling with strategic deck-building, set in a neon-drenched metropolis. Play as an Onyx Academy Battle section student on holiday, uncovering a shadowy group’s schemes. Inspired by manga aesthetics, it weaves adult narratives with tactical card combat.
Neon-Drenched Streets and Onyx Academy’s Secrets
1. Sunrise City glows like a jewel at dusk—neon signs flicker over crowded arcades, street vendors sell spicy takoyaki, and the air hums with the chatter of students from Onyx Academy. You’re one of them, a Battle section trainee whose days are usually filled with sparring drills and strategy classes. Holidays were supposed to mean lazy mornings and skipped homework.
2. Onyx Academy isn’t just a school; it’s a gateway to the city’s elite. The Battle section trains the next generation of protectors, but whispers of corruption linger in the hallways. You’ve heard rumors of a group operating in the shadows, their motives unclear, their reach growing.
3. The city’s brightness hides darker currents. As you walk home past the academy gates, you notice unfamiliar faces loitering near the subway entrance, their uniforms mismatched, their eyes too sharp. Something’s shifting beneath the surface, and your holiday just got a lot more complicated.
Deck-Building Combat Meets Manga Drama
1. Combat here isn’t just button-mashing—it’s a dance of cards. Build decks around your strengths: brute force, quick reflexes, or tricky status effects. Each card reflects a manga-inspired ability, from flaming kicks to psychic barriers, and you’ll tweak your strategy mid-battle to outsmart enemies.
2. The visual novel framework means your choices shape the deck. Befriend a tech-savvy classmate, and you might unlock gadget-based cards; clash with a rival, and you’ll gain access to aggressive counterattacks. Battles feel personal because they’re tied to the people you’ve met, the alliances you’ve forged.
3. It’s not just about winning fights—it’s about telling a story through cards. A well-timed combo can turn the tide of a duel, but it also reveals character growth. The more you invest in your deck, the deeper you dive into the game’s manga-style drama, where every battle is a chapter in your rise.
Holiday Investigations and Forbidden Encounters
1. Your investigation starts small: a missing classmate, a cryptic note left in your locker, a late-night text from an unknown number. The holidays mean fewer students around, which makes the empty classrooms and quiet courtyards feel eerie. You follow leads, talk to shopkeepers, and piece together fragments of the shadow group’s plan.
2. The group’s activities are more twisted than you imagined—smuggling, blackmail, maybe worse. As you dig deeper, you cross paths with allies who have their own agendas. Some offer help, others demand favors, and a few blur the line between friend and foe.
3. Adult content isn’t an afterthought here—it’s woven into the investigation. Intimate moments arise from trust, tension, or even confrontation, each scene tailored to the characters involved. Whether it’s a quiet confession in a rooftop garden or a heated exchange in a dimly lit bar, these encounters drive the story forward, making your choices feel weightier than ever.


