
The protagonist mentions that he regrets moving away and not keeping in contact with his mother. In this act, the protagonist visits his parents' graves and thinks about the cause of his mother's death. The cutscene for this act is a flashback and it gives the player an idea of the protagonist's relationship with his mother. The protagonist's mother would come looking for him on rainy days and when she found him, he would beg her to read his favorite story book. It is here that the protagonist would spend his childhood days drawing with his crayons after going to school. The beginning of the act starts off with a view of a river, which is presumably located near the protagonist's house. The protagonist also mentions that he wasn't on great terms with his father and didn't attend his funeral. The reason for this is because the protagonist's father had died a few years before his mother, and his mother didn't have enough strength to make repairs. A week after the funeral takes place, the protagonist moves into his parents' home because he doesn't want to let go of what he grew up with.Īfter the protagonist moves into his parents' home, he notices many repairs that he must make around the house. It is mentioned that the protagonist regrets a decision which he made when he was younger, but the player doesn't know what the decision was until Act III. In the opening, it can be seen that the protagonist is attending his mother's funeral with those who seem to be the residents of where his parents live. Other than performing tasks around the house, the player has the ability to interact with different objects around the house and find secrets hidden by the developer. After they finish fixing the floor, it is night time and they must go to bed. Once they find them, they must return to the home and cover the hole with the boards. To the repair the hole, the player has to go to the storage room and find some boards, nails, and a hammer to use. When they enter the storage room, they notice a decent sized hole which they need to repair. Once the player finds the breaker box outside, the player then needs to go take a look at the storage room which is nearby. At the start, the player must locate the breaker box since some of the power in the home is not working. I have been a member for nearly 3 years now and I strongly suggest it to everyone.Since the place is mainly an interactive showcase, the gameplay consists of exploring the protagonist's home while completing objectives to progress through the story. I recommend Otakubox to many of my family and coworkers as this option is the best choice for anime fans who want to start a collection without going into debt. And thankfully the support is swift when I had to deal with the rare issue of a late box due to the 'illness' going around and haven't had an issue with a missing box as of yet thanks to up to date tracking that they provide. I have a large collection of anime shirts thanks to Otakubox and look forward each month for my next. Others such as my many sexy waifu figurines which adorn my shelves which would have cost me a fortune on Amazon or other retailers. Items I use on a day to day basis like my Goblin Slayer scarf to my Fairy Tale skull cap or my My Hero Acadamia umbrella. From my sexy ecchi wall picture and buttons and cards, to the safer for work trinkets such as DBZ keychains and SAO jewelry. I love the array of collectibles that come each month.
