
Days of Memories 2 (2008). Play online
Game Info
- Platform
- Nintendo DS
- Player Perspective
- Text
- Developer Companies
- SNK Playmore
- Publishers
- SNK Playmore
- Release date
- 24 April 2008
- Languages
- 🇯🇵 Japanese
Summary
Days of Memories 2 brings the fourth‑through‑sixth entries of SNK Playmore’s mobile dating series onto a single Nintendo DS cartridge. As the second DS anthology of the franchise, it lets fans experience three distinct story routes without swapping cartridges, preserving the quirky charm that made the originals a niche hit in Japan. The compilation launched on April 24, 2008, slotting it into the twilight of the DS’s heyday and offering a nostalgic shuffle for anyone who remembers handheld dating sims as a fleeting trend. By bundling these titles, the collection gives newcomers a chance to jump straight into the series’ evolving romances while preserving the quirky art style and multiple‑ending mechanics that defined the early Days of Memories experience.
Storyline
Days of Memories 2 (often just called Days of Memories) is a Nintendo DS dating‑sim that drops you into a parallel world populated by SNK and ADK characters. Each playthrough begins on July 1, and your goal is to nurture a budding romance that can survive beyond the summer.
The first scenario, “Kare to Watashi no Atsui Natsu” (My Hot Summer with Him), follows a 16‑year‑old high‑school girl who’s desperate for an exciting July break. She meets a charming boy and must decide whether to turn a fleeting fling into something more lasting.
In “Koi wa Good Job!” (Good Job at Love!), you become a professional photographer hunting for the next big model. The story revolves around studio shoots, city outings, and the tension between career ambition and personal connection.
The third tale, “Junpaku no Tenshitachi” (Pure White Angels), is set in a hospital where the protagonist, a patient injured by a horse, uncovers a mystery‑romance among the staff and fellow patients. Across all three routes, the July calendar drives the pacing, and successful endings leave you with the promise of a workable relationship.
Edited by Maya Carter








