Space Live - Advent of the Net Idols
Humanity left the real world behind to live in Net Space. This digital realm is split into various groups, and once every four years, a grand concert is held to determine who rules all areas. With so much on the line, an intense competition among Space Idols is about to begin!
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 7
Windows 7
Processor
Core 2 Duo Or Better
N/A
Graphics
DirectX 9 Compatible Adapter C
MOBILITY RADEON 9800 C
Memory
512 MB
2 GB
Storage
300 MB
300 MB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: Core 2 Duo Or Better
- GPU: Matrox M9188 ATX PCIe x16
- RAM: 1 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
Recommended Build
- GPU: MOBILITY RADEON 9800
- RAM: 2 GB
- Storage: 1 GB
- OS: Windows 7
About This Game
Space Live is a delightful and compact visual novel designed to brighten your week. The game showcases vibrant and magnificent artwork created by Circus, the team behind the Da Capo series and Dal Segno. Dive into a captivating narrative featuring riveting performances by your favorite web browsers. Prepare to laugh and gasp at their impressive acting chops and seamless teamwork. Enter the idol tournament and fight to secure the crown for your preferred browser! Numerous events are in store, including a swimsuit contest and a spellbinding acting showcase that will leave you wanting more. A roster of browsers competes for the title, each possessing distinct charms that appeal to a wide variety of players. In the Star Calendar Year 2222, humanity has forsaken the physical world to inhabit Net Space. This virtual domain is divided into factions, and a concert is staged every four years to decide the ruler of all Spaces. With the stakes this high, a fiery battle among Space Idols is ready to start! Circus is a seasoned visual novel developer that has localized many full-length titles to the West through MangaGamer. As one of the early entrants into the Western market, Circus is proud to release Space Live as their first project developed exclusively for this audience, expressing gratitude for a decade of support for their translations.