

Kitty soon finds out that Yuri, the teen hotel heiress who gives her a ride on their first day of school, is actually Dae’s girlfriend. It’s also the current school of her long-distance boyfriend, Dae (Minyeong Choi), and she’s just enrolled without telling him – an unannounced romantic gesture that, to no adult viewer’s surprise, ends in utter disaster. It starts with our 16-year-old biracial Korean American protagonist Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) hopping a plane from her home in Portland to the Korean Independent School of Seoul, or Kiss, her late mother’s alma mater. In the meantime, stay tuned for more information on that sequel as it’s handed out.The first episode of the new Netflix romcom XO, Kitty runs through its exposition like a sprint. Till then, you can still experience everything there is to offer within Love Live! School Idol Festival right now for free at either of the links below. They likely don’t want to split their work between the older version of their newest project, so I’d bet we’ll even see more about School Idol Festival 2 come that March 31st shutdown date. So, you might be asking, if this was so popular and great, why would it shut down? Well, typically this news is sad and a letdown for any mobile game, but given that KLab very recently announced the Love Live! School Idol Festival sequel, I think this is likely why we’re saying goodbye to this one. The rhythm gameplay was a simple tap-dots sort of deal, but it worked excellently and was easy enough to get into that anyone could dig their teeth into it.

Featuring a loveable cast of high school girls who moonlight as idols, or musical performers, School Idol Festival was full of stories for each member of the cast, offering up a way to get attached to your favourite idol.
