Kiniro no Corda: La Corda d'Oro

Kiniro no Corda: La Corda d'Oro (2003)

by Koei
Genres:Music, Visual Novel
Themes:Fantasy, Romance
Game modes:Single player
Story:Kiniro no Corda is the starting title for the third major Neoromance series, Kiniro no Corda. This particular title is reputed for its crushing difficulty with simulation fans and is rather unforgiving compared to its other Neoromance counterparts and future Corda entries.
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