


What's worse is that you cannot get those days back. Then if you accidentally raise affections for one or multiple guys, events will play out on days you could've spent with a specific brother or raise family love. Since the opposite game will not give them events to raise their affection, the player has to do that on their own. He also plays Kira Minami in the stupid mobile game Several Shades of Sadism, which is the first and last mobage I will ever play. ** Trying to get a guy's specific CG in his opposite game (Azusa in Passionate Pink or Masaomi in Brilliant Blue) can be tedious at times. Natsume from Ephemeral, Mitsuhara Seisuke from Sweet Clown, Totsuka Takeru from Kamigami no Asobi, and Kobayashi Seiji from Eikoku Tantei Mysteria (the PSP version). Thankfully, the Vita/Switch port gets rid of this problem. Which means if you only have one game, you're out of luck. Not only do you need to have all the boys at a certain amount of hearts, (with Louis with the most) you need have save data from both games before you can even attempt to go see Juli. ** Getting Juli's route just might be the most complex thing in the whole game. If that happens, you won't get the ending. You also need to have family love around 80%, do certain activities to unlock multiple scenes, and be careful on not to raise all three guys' affection too high. You have to go to the cinema for Azusa's date on the 24th of October so he can call over Tsubaki (If you raised enough affection for him, that is). You need five hearts for Azusa and you need four hearts for Tsubaki and Natsume. Although, some will be a lot harder to attain than others. * ThatOneSideQuest: Brothers Conflict is a stat-raising game, meaning you need to raise certain stats to see specific scenes, events, and endings.
