Play for Love
Description
Play for Love
“■ Synopsis ■
You’re a high school student with exceptional athletic abilities who’s wanted by all the sports clubs at school. But this year, you don’t want to spend your days sweating in the summer heat—instead, you want a relaxing year and a girlfriend. That all goes out the window, however, when you accidentally injure a member of the baseball team, which leads to you subbing in as a replacement. Your outstanding performance ends up attracting the attention of the other team managers, who immediately ask you to join their clubs. You decline their offers, but what will you do when these beautiful managers waste no time in asking you out in return for playing for them?
■ Characters ■
Hina — The Fiery Baseball Manager
Initially skeptical about your athletic abilities, Hina’s opinion changes after seeing you play. She’s driven by the desire to win the championships and will stop at nothing to reach her goal. But just what keeps her so detemined and motivated, and why does the fire in her eyes extinguish immediately when you ask her why she tries so hard? Will you leave Hina in the dust, or will you hit that homerun for her?
Megumi — The Hardworking Soccer Manager
A hardworking and energetic girl who’s heard about your skills, Megumi wants nothing more than to have you help her struggling soccer team. Although she’s dedicated to her role, due to the team’s poor performance, the club is facing the threat of disbandment. She believes you’re the key to getting them the wins they need. Will you let them kick off the season with another loss, or will you keep the team intact?
Ageha — The Flirty Basketball Manager
Ageha is the mature and talented manager of a basketball team from a renowned high school. After meeting her at one of your home games, she becomes intrigued and offers you an invite to her prestigious school. You’re unsure of the deal, but you can’t deny that she excels at her job. Will you pass up Ageha’s offer, or will you play for a renowned school and earn yourself even more prestige?”