Hatoful Boyfriend

Hatoful Boyfriend
Japanese cover art of the Hurtful Complete Edition of Hatoful Boyfriend
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
  • Hato Moa
  • Jeff Tanton (remake)
Producer(s)
  • Hato Moa
  • Anna Morris (remake)
  • Luke Borrett (remake)
Programmer(s)
  • Hato Moa
  • Sherif Aziz (remake)
  • Lindsay Cox (remake)
Artist(s)
  • Hato Moa
  • Gregor Kari (remake)
  • Adam Walker (remake)
  • Celine Choo (remake)
  • Marija Tiurina (remake)
Writer(s)Hato Moa
EngineUnity (remake)
Platform(s)
Release
  • Free version
    • JP: 31 July 2011
  • Plus
    • JP: 14 August 2011
    • WW: 13 April 2014
  • Hurtful Complete Edition
    • JP: 30 October 2011
    • WW: 15 February 2012
  • Full version
  • 13 April 2014
  • HD
  • Windows, OS X, Linux
  • 4 September 2014
  • PS4, PS Vita
    • NA: 21 July 2015
    • EU: 22 July 2015
    iOS
  • 25 May 2016
  • Android
  • 13 July 2016
Genre(s)Nakige, dating sim, otome
Mode(s)Single-player

Hatoful Boyfriend: A School of Hope and White Wings (Japanese: はーとふる彼氏 〜希望の学園と白い翼〜, Hepburn: Hātofuru kareshi ~kibō no gakuen to shiroi tsubasa~) is a Japanese dōjin soft otome visual novel released in 2011 for Microsoft Windows and OS X, in which all the characters other than the protagonist are sentient birds. It was developed by manga artist Hato Moa's dōjin circle PigeoNation Inc., and is the successor of a Flash game of the same name she created for April Fools' Day in 2011.

A free demo version of Hatoful made with the FamousWriter engine was released later that year, followed by a full commercial version released on 30 October 2011 at Comitia 98, and an English version released in February 2012. An international remake by developer Mediatonic and publisher Devolver Digital, dubbed Hatoful Boyfriend HD in Japan, was released on 4 September 2014 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux and for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on 21 July 2015 in North America, and on 22 July 2015 in Europe, respectively. A port for iOS was released on 25 May 2016.

Hatoful Boyfriend received generally positive reception; reviewers praised the game's replay value as well as its writing and characterization, while repetitive gameplay and the accessibility of the game's Bad Boys Love mode received a more mixed response. A sequel, Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star, was released on 29 December 2011, with an English version being released on Christmas Day the following year. In addition to the main games in the series, Hatoful Boyfriend has made transitions into other media: a monthly webcomic was serialized in the anthology Manga Life WIN+, several supplementary materials and official dōjin works have been released, and four drama CDs based on the series have been made. An episodic web series began in 2014.