- Peace@Pieces
Infobox VG
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developer= Unisonshift
publisher= Unisonshift
released= vgrelease|JP=December 23 ,2004
genre=Eroge ,Visual novel
modes=Single-player
ratings= 18+
platforms= PC
media=DVD
requirements=Windows 98 /Me/2000/XP
input= Nihongo|"Peace@Pieces"|ピースアピーシーズ|Pīsu a Pīshīzu is a Japanese adultvisual novel developed by Unisonshift and was released onDecember 23 2004 for the PC. The game was described by the development team as a Nihongo|"sweet school romance comedy with lewd moe situation adventure"|学園恋愛甘甘コメディ萌シチュエーションえっちあどべんちゃー|Gakuen ren'ai ama ama komedi moe shichuēshon ecchi adobenchā.citeweb|url=http://www.softpal.co.jp/unisonshift/products/project10/top_h.html|title=Top page at "Peace@Pieces"' official website|publisher=Unisonshift|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-08-08] The gameplay in "Peace@Pieces" follows a linear plot line, which offers pre-determined scenarios and courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the main female characters.Development
"Peace@Pieces" was the tenth project developed by Unisonshift, and is developed as an adult game much like previous titles such as "Innocent Eye's". Planning for the game was headed by @Pieces. Art direction and character designs were provided by
Noizi Ito , known for her work on "Shakugan no Shana ", the "Haruhi Suzumiya" franchise, and the later "Nanatsuiro Drops ". The scenario was provided solely by Tamaki Ichikawa. Music in the game was solely composed by Ryō Mizutsuki, known for her later contributions on BaseSon's "Koihime Musō ", [citeweb|url=http://erogamescape.ddo.jp/~ap2/ero/toukei_kaiseki/creater.php?creater=2808|title=A list of Ryō Mizutsuki's visual novel contributions|publisher=Erogamescape|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-08-09] andKey Sounds Label 's "Piano no Mori". [citeweb|url= http://key.soundslabel.com/discography.htm|title=Key Sounds Label's discography|publisher=Key Sounds Label |accessdate=2007-03-15 |language=Japanese]Release history
"Peace@Pieces" was first introduced to the public on
December 23 2004 , as aDVD-ROM playable on only aMicrosoft Windows PC, and was subsequently followed by a fan disc, titled "One More@Pieces", released onAugust 9 2005 .citeweb|url=http://www.softpal.co.jp/unisonshift/index2.html|title=Top page at "One More@Pieces" official website|publisher=Unisonshift|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-08-09] It was later followed by a second release, titled "Peace@Pieces + One More@Pieces Special Memorial Edition", released onNovember 22 2007 , containing the game itself and the fandisc.References
External links
* [http://www.softpal.co.jp/unisonshift/products/project10/top_h.html Official "Peace@Pieces" visual novel website] ja icon
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