Enjoy your summer in Radish Village – and may your days indeed be shiny.
Since Shiny Days is a visual novel with a complex branching narrative, a good guide must focus on the , Route Locks , and Ending Variations .
When given the option to help out or slink away, always choose to stay close to Setsuna at Radish.
Her route in Shiny Days is significantly lighter and more wholesome than in School Days , provided you remain completely loyal to her once you start dating. How to Avoid Bad Endings shiny days walkthrough guide
Choose "Walk along the canal" – you’ll see Kokoro feeding cats. This gives +1 Gentleness.
Whenever you have the choice to roam the town instead of staying glued to the restaurant staff, choose to explore.
If you want to experience Shiny Days organically — making mistakes, stumbling into weird endings, feeling the full emotional chaos — skip the guide and embrace the madness. But if you’re a completionist, a trophy hunter, or someone who just wants to see that one specific route without replaying August 14th fifteen times… buy this guide. Print it out. Highlight it. Thank it when you finally, finally see credits roll without tears. Enjoy your summer in Radish Village – and
Setsuna is the primary focus of Shiny Days. To secure her "true" path: Always accept her invitations to hang out at the Radish. Show interest in her childhood stories with Makoto.
During certain animated sequences, a small icon or glowing prompt will appear on an object or character. Clicking these within a split second alters Makoto’s attention and changes his relationship values. The Affection System
Triggered in the Kokoro route by chasing her and choosing to have Shun "grab her" while letting the subsequent dialogue time out. Going Our Separate Ways: Her route in Shiny Days is significantly lighter
Be careful—pursuing Kotonoha too aggressively while dating another girl can trigger "Bad Ends." Kokoro Katsura Route
Akira provides a refreshing, high-energy alternative route. Unlocking her path requires you to actively step away from the Radish restaurant drama and spend time outdoors. Act I: Breaking Away