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''Paradise'' is a BoysLove VisualNovel developed by PIL/SLASH (in a collaboration with the team LOVE&DESTROY). It was released on November 30, 2017, and was picked up by JAST BLUE for an English-language localization that was released on April 26, 2024.

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''Paradise'' is a BoysLove VisualNovel developed by PIL/SLASH (in a collaboration with the team LOVE&DESTROY). It was released on November 30, 2017, and was picked up by JAST Creator/{{JAST}} BLUE for an English-language localization that was released on April 26, 2024.

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On the third day of the trip, which is when they're expecting the boat to arrive with replenishments for their food and water supply, they find that the boat has yet to arrive. Nothing happens on the fourth and fifth days, either, and the entire group realizes that in a dire situation and as such, they must be more prudent with whatever they have left and hold on until help (hopefully) arrives.

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On the third day of the trip, which is when they're expecting the boat to arrive with replenishments for their food and water supply, they find that the boat has yet to arrive. Nothing happens on the fourth and fifth following days, either, and the entire group realizes that they're in a dire situation and as such, they must be more prudent with whatever they have left and hold on until help (hopefully) arrives.



* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: In an island where there are no wild beasts, the core conflict that the cast has to deal is mainly the threat of hunger and thirst... as well as their very own selves.

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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: In an island where there are no wild beasts, the core conflict that the cast has to deal with is mainly the threat of hunger and thirst... as well as their very own selves.


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* NonStandardGameOver Before the common route decidedly ends, the player has to decide whether Azuma helps out with foraging or with building a boat... or have him waver and offer to help wherever he's most needed. If the very latter option is chosen, then it results in the food supply eventually becoming fully depleted, the boat being burned down, and the entire cast inevitably succumbing to their lack of sustenance and dying in the island.
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But in an island cut off from the rest of civilization, it's only a matter of time before their basest survival instincts come to the surface and they turn on one another when their supplies inevitably run scarce, and Azuma has to decide who he can trust or not if he wishes to make it out of there with his sanity -- and his life -- intact.

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But in an island cut off from the rest of civilization, it's only a matter of time before their basest survival instincts come to the surface and they turn on one another when their supplies food, water, and electricity inevitably run scarce, and Azuma has to decide who he can trust or not if he wishes to make it out of there with his sanity -- and his life -- intact.
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[[labelnote: From right to left]] Mitsugi, Shimada, Takara, Azuma, Matsuda, Hongou[[/labelnote]]]]

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[[labelnote: From right left to left]] right]] Mitsugi, Shimada, Takara, Azuma, Matsuda, Hongou[[/labelnote]]]]
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* OnlyOneName: The cast is introduced with only either their first name or their last name, but never both.

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* OnlyOneName: NoFullNameGiven: The cast is introduced with only either their last names; their first name or their last name, but names are never both.revealed.
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The story follows Azuma -- who in what he thought would be another day in his mundane life -- finds himself winning a lottery, with the grand prize being a free six-day trip to the uninhabited Togashima Island. On the first day of the trip, he finds that he'll be spending the vacation with nine other men, including the tour guide.

The boat trip to their destination goes relatively smoothly, and Azuma almost immediately takes to the tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery of the island. Not long after, he finds himself wishing that he gets to there forever.

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The story follows Azuma -- who in what he thought would be another uneventful day in his mundane life -- finds himself winning a lottery, with the grand prize being a free six-day trip to the uninhabited Togashima Island. On the first day of the trip, he finds that he'll be spending the vacation with nine other men, including the tour guide.

The boat trip ride to their destination goes relatively smoothly, and Azuma almost immediately takes to the tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery of the island. Not long after, he finds himself wishing that he gets to stay there forever.
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[[caption-width-right:1000:A wholesome picture of a perfectly sane cast as they set out on a trip in a vacation where nothing goes wrong.\\

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[[caption-width-right:1000:A [[caption-width-right:1000:[[BlatantLies A wholesome picture of a perfectly sane cast as they set out on a trip in a vacation where nothing goes wrong.\\]]\\
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* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: In an island where there are no wild beasts, the core conflict that the cast has to deal is mainly the threat of hunger and thirst... as well as their very own selves.
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* SlowPacedBeginning: No matter whose route you're playing, the visual novel takes its time in setting up the plot and establishing the characters. Even by the third day, nothing drastic happens and it takes a while longer until things turn really south for the cast.
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[[quoteright:1000:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paradise_cover.png]]
[[caption-width-right:1000:A wholesome picture of a perfectly sane cast as they set out on a trip in a vacation where nothing goes wrong.\\
[[labelnote: From right to left]] Mitsugi, Shimada, Takara, Azuma, Matsuda, Hongou[[/labelnote]]]]

''Paradise'' is a BoysLove VisualNovel developed by PIL/SLASH (in a collaboration with the team LOVE&DESTROY). It was released on November 30, 2017, and was picked up by JAST BLUE for an English-language localization that was released on April 26, 2024.

The story follows Azuma -- who in what he thought would be another day in his mundane life -- finds himself winning a lottery, with the grand prize being a free six-day trip to the uninhabited Togashima Island. On the first day of the trip, he finds that he'll be spending the vacation with nine other men, including the tour guide.

The boat trip to their destination goes relatively smoothly, and Azuma almost immediately takes to the tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery of the island. Not long after, he finds himself wishing that he gets to there forever.

...Except that his wish comes true in the worst way possible.

On the third day of the trip, which is when they're expecting the boat to arrive with replenishments for their food and water supply, they find that the boat has yet to arrive. Nothing happens on the fourth and fifth days, either, and the entire group realizes that in a dire situation and as such, they must be more prudent with whatever they have left and hold on until help (hopefully) arrives.

But in an island cut off from the rest of civilization, it's only a matter of time before their basest survival instincts come to the surface and they turn on one another when their supplies inevitably run scarce, and Azuma has to decide who he can trust or not if he wishes to make it out of there with his sanity -- and his life -- intact.
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!! ''Paradise'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: ''Paradise'' features an "Easy Mode", which allows the player to see which of their choices is more unlikely to unlock Mitsugi/Matsuda/Takura's routes, respectively. That being said, it doesn't hint to the player which choices lead to the good or bad endings.
* GoldenEnding: [[spoiler: Takara]]'s route can only be unlocked after the player finishes all the endings in the other two routes.
* MultipleEndings: As a visual novel, this is only par the course. Each route has multiple bad endings and ''one'' good ending each.
* OnlyOneName: The cast is introduced with only either their first name or their last name, but never both.
* SlowPacedBeginning: No matter whose route you're playing, the visual novel takes its time in setting up the plot and establishing the characters. Even by the third day, nothing drastic happens and it takes a while longer until things turn really south for the cast.
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