Band Camp Boyfriend
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Will you lead your marching band to victory as drum major? Explore band camp and attend rehearsal alongside an unforgettable cast of characters, where every choice matters. Find love or face tragedy in 7 routes with 35+ different endings in this colorful, musically-rich otome visual novel.
-7 Story Routes
-35+ Endings
-25+ Unique Sprites
-48 CG Illustrations
-Original Soundtrack
-Partial Voice Acting
-Unlockable Sidequest
-30+ Hours of Content
For the last few years, the Blue Mountain Bandits High School Marching Band has suffered from inconsistent directorship. Students are dropping out, scores and morale are at an all-time low, and the school doesn’t give the music program the respect it deserves.
Determined to turn everything around, Cadence enters her junior year as the band’s drum major, alongside brand new band director and Blue Mountain alum, Mr. Victor Wiley. Whipping the band into competition shape is easier said than done, but Cadence and Wiley have the drive and optimism to see the task through. To focus solely on perfecting this year’s field show, the band leaves behind society to spend two weeks at Camp Bearpaw, a sports compound located amidst the woodsy Pennsylvania countryside. It’s the perfect place to kindle friendships, make memories, grow as a leader, and perhaps even find love in between rehearsals…
However, band camp isn’t going to be easy. All choices carry weight and unexplained happenings wait in the wings of the camp. Will Cadence lead her classmates to victory–or watch the entire band fall apart around her?
Please be advised that this game is rated T-13 and contains the following:
-Suggestive humor
-Infrequent use of strong language
-Dark psychological themes
-Kidnapping
-Character backstories containing child abuse, emotional abuse, and references to sexual assault
-Mild blood
-Violence [including gun violence]
-Death
Player discretion is advised.
Steam User 1
I played through all the routes in Band Camp Boyfriend, a game I had been eagerly waiting for, and it didn’t just meet my expectations – it completely surprised me with its plot twists. I highly recommend it, especially because of how the routes are designed. Each one lets you dive deeper into who the characters truly are and what their pasts hold. Sometimes a character you didn’t like at first ends up growing on you once you understand them better, or the opposite happens – someone you initially found charming turns out to be the type you’d gladly yeet off a cliff. Either way, it keeps things interesting and makes every route feel meaningful.
I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what games this developer creates next.