
The key visual introduces the main cast and the game’s bright gyaru-school identity.
Jitaku Studio’s visual novel Gals Fiction now has its Steam store page live, with Shiravune confirming a Traditional Chinese release on PC. The pitch here is pretty straightforward: loud gyaru energy, school-life comedy, and an easy-reading ADV structure that looks built for players who want a short, high-personality visual novel rather than a system-heavy one.
The story follows Hatsune Nijo, who returns to his hometown years after moving away with his parents. After his younger sister Tsukune nudges him toward transferring into a school with a casual dress code, he ends up in an environment full of strong-willed gals, cosplay energy, and exactly the kind of chaotic slice-of-life setup the title wants to lean into.

Overview
Gals Fiction is a comedy-first visual novel built around gyaru school life, full Japanese voice acting, and a low-friction reading experience. It looks much more interested in cast chemistry, school-life nonsense, and clean pacing than in throwing complicated mechanics at the player.
- A high-energy school-life visual novel built around gyaru characters
- Full Japanese voice acting
- More than 20 minutes of playtime
- A lightweight interface and easy progression flow

Story Hook
Hatsune has been fascinated with gyaru culture since childhood, to the point where he eventually starts dressing up as one himself and posting carefully cropped photos online. Once he returns home and enters his new school, that fixation collides with a full cast of girls who each bring their own energy, and that contrast seems to be where most of the game’s charm lives.

Character Lineup
The cast is clearly one of the game’s biggest selling points. The press material paints each character with a very clean personality hook, from otaku gals and childhood-friend types to a cross-dressing sibling contrast and even an older ex-gal perspective.

Hatsune Nijo (CV: Kosuzu Fuyumine)
The protagonist, and a guy who is way too committed to gyaru aesthetics to pretend otherwise. Even when he goes all in on the look, the contrast between his ordinary male perspective and his idealized gal persona gives the game one of its main comedic hooks.

Himari Amari (CV: Nemu Enomoto)
Bright on the outside, much more nervous underneath. She belongs to the clothing design club and is trying to keep it alive by working toward the school’s survival requirements.

Aoi Koushina (CV: Rin Mitaka)
An otaku gal with zero brakes whenever she sees something cute. She is intense, impulsive, and exactly the kind of personality that can blow up a scene in either the best or worst way.

Suzu Shinonome (CV: Ayaka Igasaki)
Hatsune’s childhood friend and classmate. She looks like a classic gal, but she is far more domestic and grounded than that first impression suggests, especially when it comes to her feelings and future goals.

Mao Garakuta (CV: Nanami Mizuno)
An outgoing club-loving gal who is terrible at studying but naturally great with people. She brings raw energy to the group and feels like one of the social centers of the cast.

Tsukune Nijo (CV: Kasumi Okudera)
Hatsune’s younger sister, who goes in the exact opposite direction by dressing like a boy. She may look composed, but her attachment to her brother runs much deeper than most people around them realize.

Lyrica Shinonome (CV: Koyori Nanase)
Suzu’s mother and a former gal herself. Now working as a teacher and club adviser, she adds an older perspective to the school setting while still feeling tied to the game’s larger gyaru identity.
Product Info
| Title | Gals Fiction |
|---|---|
| Platform | Windows |
| Players | Single-player |
| Developer | Jitaku Studio |
| Publisher | Shiravune |
| Languages | Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English |
Official Links
| Steam Store Page | View on Steam |
|---|---|
| Shiravune Official Site | Official Article |
| Steam Publisher Page | Shiravune Publisher Page |
| Social Links | Facebook / Discord / YouTube / Weibo |