It uses a first-person perspective, common in visual novels, to create an immersive experience. The "interesting" part for many players is the branching dialogue paths and the specific scenarios that trigger depending on how you spend your "100 days."
The story is structured as a time-management simulation . The text changes based on the daily choices you make, which influence your relationship levels with the two sisters, "Chisato" and "Kurumi." File: Chichikuri_School_Life_100_Days_with_Twin...
The file title you mentioned, refers to a popular Japanese adult-oriented visual novel (VN) or simulation game. It uses a first-person perspective, common in visual