Tsuyokiss

Tsuyokiss
Top to bottom: Tsushima, Erika, Yoshimi, Kanisawa, Nagomi
つよきす
(Tsuyokisu)
Video game
Tsuyokiss
Tsuyokiss ~Mighty Heart~
Minikiss ~Tsuyokiss Fan Disc~
DeveloperCandy Soft (Windows)
PrincessSoft (PS2)
GenreVisual novel
PlatformWindows, PlayStation 2
ReleasedAugust 26, 2005 (Windows)[1]
May 25, 2006 (PS2)[2]
December 15, 2006 (Minikiss)[3]
Video game
Tsuyokiss Nigakki
Tsuyokiss Nigakki Swift Love
Tsuyokiss Nigakki -Portable-
DeveloperCandy Soft (Windows)
Revolution (PS2/PSP)
GenreVisual novel
PlatformWindows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable[4]
ReleasedApril 25, 2008 (Windows)
July 30, 2009 (PS2)
October 28, 2010 (PSP)
Video game
Tsuyokiss Sangakki
DeveloperCandy Soft
GenreVisual novel
PlatformWindows
ReleasedMarch 31, 2011 (Windows)
Anime television series
Tsuyokiss Cool×Sweet
Directed byShinichiro Kimura
Written byYasunori Yamada
StudioStudio Hibari
Trinet Entertainment
Original networkAT-X, Chiba TV, KBS Kyoto, Sun TV, Tokyo MX, TV Kanagawa, TVS
Original run July 1, 2006 September 16, 2006
Episodes12 (List of episodes)

Tsuyokiss (Japanese: つよきす, Hepburn: Tsuyokisu) is a Japanese visual novel that has been adapted into an anime television series directed by Shinichiro Kimura. The story focuses on a group of students at a high school and the various romantic attachments that the characters feel for each another.

Tsuyokiss originally began as an eroge for Windows by video game developer Candy Soft first released on August 26, 2005. A PlayStation 2 version of the game called Tsuyokiss ~Mighty Heart~ was released with erotic elements removed. A fan disc with some minigames for Windows named Minikiss ~Tsuyokiss Fan Disk~ was released. The anime based on the original game began airing in Japan on July 1, 2006.

Tsuyokiss Nigakki (つよきす 2学期, Tsuyokiss: The Second Term) is the sequel to Tsuyokiss, available for Windows, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. A third installment, Tsuyokiss Sangakki (つよきす 3学期, Tsuyokiss: The Third Term) was released for Windows on March 31, 2011.

  1. ^ "Game FAQs site". 2006. Retrieved July 22, 2006.
  2. ^ "PrincessSoft site". 2006. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2006.
  3. ^ "CandySoft site". 2006. Retrieved May 4, 2007.
  4. ^ "netrevo". Retrieved September 3, 2010.