For my new friend Lianne, here are some more tips for Tokimemo GS3!
Each guy has a clothes style, colour, and date spots he likes. Asking him to these spots will be more successful, and you’ll get tokimeki points for wearing the right clothes (you also get them for wearing what’s in fashion according to the computer report).
Ruka:
Colour – Aqua blue
Clothes – Natural
Places – Game centre, castle (天守閣), aquarium (dolphin show)
Kouichi:
Colour – Orange
Clothes – Vivid
Places – Bowling, museum (vintage bike exhibit), Rinkai Park (煉瓦道)
Arashi:
Colour – Blue
Clothes – Active
Places – Skating, zoo (alpacas), castle (天守閣), farm
Shiina:
Colour – Pink
Clothes – Sexy
Places – Game centre, zoo (dog&cat), amusement park (merry go-round)
Amano:
Colour – Green
Clothes – Cute
Places – Skiing, sea (winter walk), event hall (comedy show)
Seiji:
Colour – Purple
Clothes – Chic
Places – Mt. Habataki (fall), planetarium, aquarium
Let me know if this is useful, because I could do a whole series of little posts just on GS3 tips! ^_^

It finally appeared in my mailbox, and I am now playing through Tokimemo GS 3!! There is so much to do here, even more than previous games, and it’s a lot of fun to just play through, but I thought since it’s got a lot of features, I’d use my otome mojo (ahem, look through otome mags and websites) and explain some aspects that beginners might find useful, especially for non-Japanese readers.
OK, well one great thing about Tokimemo is that the gameplay is pretty self-explanatory as far as the sim part. You choose what to do during the week and weekends/holidays, and these raise your stats. You can also work part time to earn money (and spend time with the character you like) and buy clothes to wear on dates. There are also several school events that have special minigames.
Some things that a first-time player might wonder about:
Dates and ‘skinship’: This strange word means touching a guy. There’s a tutorial at the beginning (which is pretty funny, it made me laugh), here’s the summary:
There are 5 places to touch: Hair, eyes, mouth, body, and arm.
There are 3 ways to touch: A light tap, a pull, and a long touch. The long touch has to be used carefully, because it’s pretty bold, so you need to have a high affection level with a guy, and have the ‘mood’ be right, to get it to work well.
If you’re having trouble or think it’s a pain, don’t worry! It doesn’t affect affection levels, it’s just for fun and to get ‘daisekkin’, which is basically an ultra-skinship event (remember kids, this is a PG game, nothing risque here!).
Horoscope:
This is the computer report that shows your luck in various areas through the weeks. You should use these as a guide for what to focus on. From top to bottom they are:
Benkyou (Study): Good for studying, geijutsu (the painting), and culture clubs
Gyouraku (Pleasure): Good for fashion and doing stuff with Karen or Miyo
Kenkou (Health): Good for exercise and sports clubs
Renai (Love): Good for Miryoku (the liptstick button) and asking people out on dates
For more specific info, including date answers, I found this wiki really helpful.
I’ll post more if anyone’s interested, right now I’m in a love triangle with Ruka and Kouichi
