Use the in-game scene list to see which branches you have missed. Thematic Significance of the Endings
When visual novel fans hear the phrase "Shiny Days," they often expect a sun-drenched, beach-filled romp—a lighter, happier counterpart to the emotionally crushing School Days . However, those who have navigated the branching seas of this massive Summer Days spin-off know the truth: Shiny Days harbors a duality as deep as the ocean itself. With over 15 distinct conclusions (and dozens of variations), achieving "all endings" is a feat of tactical romance, timing, and emotional endurance.
Shiny Days is a fascinating artifact of visual novel history. It tries to have it all: the sweet summer romance of Air or Kanon , mixed with the shock-value horror of its predecessor. The endings reflect this identity crisis. shiny days all endings
Another action-oriented conclusion with Setsuna preventing something disastrous from occurring.
Setsuna realizes Makoto is a irredeemable womanizer. Instead of killing him, she uses her political connections to have him forcibly drafted into the JMSDF . The final scene is Makoto on a naval destroyer, sailing away from Haramihama forever, crying. Setsuna watches from the pier, coldly stating, "This is my decision." Use the in-game scene list to see which
is generally considered less gruesome, though it still contains "Bad Endings" alongside its romantic and harem outcomes.
: This introduces brand-new content exclusive to Shiny Days . It centers heavily around the new heroine, Inori Ashikaga, her ties to the local shrine, and an ongoing territorial feud over the upcoming Summer Festival. With over 15 distinct conclusions (and dozens of
Consistently prioritize Setsuna’s feelings over Akira and Sekai. Choose to spend time with her at the Radish restaurant, and explicitly confess your feelings when the final prompts appear near the end of August. 2. Together Forever
A dramatic conclusion involving Setsuna and the consequences of Makoto's actions throughout the summer.
| | Route | |---|---| | "I want to go somewhere" | Leads to Setsuna's main storyline | | "I want to create some memories" | Leads to Inori's storyline |
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