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sakura sprit is not good for any age :P

 

Littlewitch Romanesque, nope it's not for kids.

 

kira kira looks interesting, again another "musical theme" vn that I've never read because it's not my style but its going to the list of possibles, and Paca Plus looks like it fits with what im looking for.

 

I will try Gadget Trial but for myself, mechas+turn based combat? I'm in!

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 Suikogaiden

Just as a note, Suikogaiden draws heavily from references to Suikoden 1 and 2 so it might be hard for someone who doesn't know anything about the series to just pick up and read. If she can play RPGs hook her up with Suikoden 2 and if she plays through that give her Suikogaiden.

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kira kira looks interesting, again another "musical theme" vn that I've never read because it's not my style but its going to the list of possibles

 

not recommended, has

death and despair etc

 

not kidding

 

Is there something lewd in the Littlewitch Steam version that somehow slipped through their censors?

They added hair to go over the tits on the various sexually suggestive pics. Which are in fact still sexually suggestive pics. It probably just went under the radar if it's not behind an age gate.

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little busters mmm maybe a route from clannad

 

Clannad is the only one I can think of, and only parts of it, like maybe Fuukos route, common route and Nagisa's route, just not the final one. Though there may be some obscene jokes containing talk of porn magazines during common route with Sunohara if I recall correctly, it's been a while since I read it though. There aren't any other japanese ones on top of my mind, symphonic rain might work but it does have some dark parts, hints towards two people having sex and somewhat complex storyline.

 

If you don't mind english produced one they would probably be the better choice tho they aren't usually as good, Ripples is an decent and very short one and maybe Always the Same Blue Sky, though I can't remember how the latter one went.

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I will try my best to make her play an rpg but I doubt it :P

 

I was thinking the fuko's route too but I don't know really, I don't think she will like it and yeah both of them tomoya and sunohara sometimes their humor is a bit too much.

 

I don't mind if it is OELVNs so I will try ripples and blue sky (I want short vns too so I can read them fast and see if they are ok or not)

 

Again thanks everyone for all the recommendations so far :)

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i would recommend looking at newer VN from VNDB, you could find a kid readable game in no time or tag 'educational'.

dunno if kids would enjoy reading Vn's

you're probably better off with something different for kids 

the best thing you could do is to buy a old super nintendo with mario/zelda and 2 controllers 

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Symphonic Rain

Although a great vn, I don't think kids should read it. It gets really dark at times later into the story. 

 

Clannad perhaps, I think it should fit all the conditions. I can't say I remember too much of how serious the language is.

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Ok this is kind of out of left field, but how about old school adventure games instead of visual novels. Games like The Secret of Monkey Island, Sam & Max, Discworld or the Neverhood. Most adventure games like visual novels are about story-telling over gameplay. I kind of feel like seven years of age is too young to really enjoy/understand visual novels and they tend to have quite adult elements, which may not be appropriate.

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Littlewitch Romanesque has an all-ages version on Steam that looks fairly harmless and suitable for her age. There's no age restriction for it like HuniePop or Sakura Spirit so I presume there are no sexual situations/nudity.

Giving a loli game to your 7-year-old niece is probably not the greatest idea.  Unless you're trying to groom her.

 

I know it's tempting because of the light atmosphere and comedy, but in this case it's probably prudent to "think of the children".

 

Now if she were 12, that would be more in the strike zone.

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This is probably the best-suited Japanese VN I've seen so far.

 

However, if the point is to learn English you want something with voices--and they have to be English voices.  I'm not sure if ANY of the games recommended meet this condition.  Obviously OELVNs and mainstream sorts of games (i.e., not VNs) are where you'd be most likely to find full English voices.

 

Honestly, what you're probably looking for are picture books with audio recordings.  I use to read / listen to those as a child.

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kira kira looks interesting, again another "musical theme" vn that I've never read because it's not my style but its going to the list of possibles, and Paca Plus looks like it fits with what im looking for.

 

 

I would not recommend KiraKira. While it starts off fairly lighthearted, it can get pretty dark at times. Especially Kiraris Route.

(both her normal ending and the true one) It deals with fun stuff like poverty, depression, alcoholism, prostitution and suicide. Hell, the MC almost has a nervous/psychotic breakdown at one point.

 

It is really good though, just probably not kid appropriate. While I haven't played the all-ages version I think all it does is remove/change the H-scenes. So a bit misleading really, calling it all-ages, but oh well..

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I think Dengeki Stryker (the all age version on Steam) would be very good. It is lighthearted, very good on the action, a bit childish but that's exactly what you're seeking I'd say, and also it doesn't have too much heavy drama. I'd really recommend it, especially since it has this whole "superhero" theme that appeals to kids.

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Symphonic Rain

 

My younger sister read both Symphonic Rain and Narcissu due to my recommendation, and she was 12 then. Clannad or Planetarian could also be good choices.

 

FYI though, I started reading visual novels when I was 13 (so when I was still kind of a kid) and two of my earlier VNs were Princess Waltz and Yume Miru Kusuri. Yume Miru Kusuri in particular has a decent amount of sexual content, so yeah...  

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