Sunset Angels
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| Latest Version: | v0.6 |
| Latest update: | Jul 01, 2026 16:15:04 |
| Developer: | catfish-studio |
| Requirements: | Android |
| Category: | Casual |
| Size: | 301.95 MB |
| Tags: | War Drive Management |
Sunset Angels is a single-player, narrative-driven visual novel and animated dating sim that casts you as a former volleyball star turned reluctant coach in the coastal town of Sunborn Bay. This editor description identifies the app type clearly as a single-player visual novel experience and summarizes how Sunset Angels blends branching dialogue, stat-driven team training and open-area exploration to rebuild a fractured squad, pursue tournament goals and investigate darker story threads in a mature, story-focused package.
Key features and systems
The game pairs point-and-click visual novel sequences with fluid animated cut-ins and multiple-choice dialogue that influence relationships and plot branches. A visible calendar with day/night cycles organizes character schedules, events and tournaments so you plan training, individual conversations and downtime deliberately. The training mechanics are stat-based: you select drills and allocate time to improve stamina, teamwork and technique, and each choice changes how teammates develop both on and off the court. Mini-games appear as focused challenges tied to practice and story beats, and a gallery unlocks artwork and animated scenes as you progress.
Gameplay and controls
Gameplay is designed for accessible single-player interaction on both desktop and mobile. Controls are primarily point-and-click with tap-to-select on touch screens; dialogue options, timed events and menus respond to straightforward taps or clicks. The interface centers on character profiles, the weekly calendar and a compact training menu so you can move from decision to decision without complex inputs. Animated sequences are interleaved with static visual novel panels, allowing players to enjoy cinematic moments while maintaining simple navigation, and multiple save slots make it easy to experiment with different approaches.
Progression, customization and challenge
Progress is driven by stat growth, relationship meters and story milestones rather than linear levels. Each teammate follows a progression arc influenced by training emphasis, event attendance and dialogue choices, and pursuing different romance options or prioritizing team cohesion changes scenes and endings you can reach. Cosmetic customization includes outfits and unlockable gallery items earned through play or optional supporter tiers; these are aesthetic and do not gate core single-player content. Challenge arises from balancing limited time and energy across practice, rest and social interactions, plus mini-games that scale as characters improve.
Replay value and structure
Branching storylines and multiple romance routes give Sunset Angels strong replay value: choices made early can alter both immediate scenes and long-term outcomes, encouraging multiple playthroughs to see alternate endings and character arcs. The calendar-based progression makes it practical to replay specific weeks or decisions without restarting entirely, and new playthroughs let you test alternative training strategies, discover less-visited locations around Sunborn Bay and unlock gallery content tied to different narrative paths.
Visual style, audio and presentation
The title emphasizes polished animated art and character-focused presentation, combining illustrated backgrounds with animated character sprites and occasional cut-scenes. The visual novel layout highlights expressive portraits, carefully composed environments such as the beach, gym and local shops, and a gallery section archives unlocked scenes and background art. Audio design supports immersion with a dynamic soundtrack that shifts between training intensity, quiet conversations and investigative moments, while sound effects and voice snippets (where present) help bring scenes to life without overwhelming the narrative flow.
Accessibility, offline play and user experience
Sunset Angels aims to be approachable: adjustable text size, clear UI icons for schedules and stats, optional fast-forward for previously read text and standard save/load management help different players tailor their experience. The core story and single-player systems can be played offline; supporter tiers or optional downloads may use a network connection only to deliver extras or updates. The interface balances depth with clarity so newcomers to visual novels and seasoned players can both enjoy pacing, decision-making and training mechanics.
Development, support and content notes
Developed by indie creator Anya Catfish and a small team, Sunset Angels receives periodic updates that expand scenes, add art and refine mechanics based on player feedback. This release introduced a new character arc, additional gallery scenes and a Portuguese language option, while preserving progress where supported. The app contains mature themes and nudity and is intended for players aged 18 and older; explicit content is presented as part of the narrative and is not described here. For compatibility questions, accessibility options or save transfers, consult the in-app help or developer support channels for guidance.




