- Gender
- Female
- Device
- Oneplus 9 Pro - Android 11
- Country
- United States of America
Moonlight Observatory Iris [Release day Ver]
Description: A fluffy romance, with a hint of mystery, and a bit of darkness sprinkled in. This otome visual novel is sure entertain you with its story, not only for the plot, but from the unique art style and the need to find out about each potential partner.
✦ Story ✦
Iris works as a Purifier, a person who helps souls of the deceased move on to the afterlife. Her fate changes after coming into contact with the Magicians, half-immortal beings who watch over the MO worlds. Interacting with them, the mystery of the MO worlds' origins will come to light.
Don't be deceived by the lighthearted parts--despite the fun fantasy setting, something much greater and bleak lies behind it all.
Features
✦ 300k+ words, 45 unique CGs
✦ 5 romance routes, 4 best friend routes
Note. I was only able to aquire the first release, not the update, that's why im a little unsure on the version.
Installation Instructions: In Windows 11, 10, or 8.1, you can mount the ISO file as a virtual drive and install the software from there. If you’re still on Windows 7, you’ll need to download a utility that can mount the ISO file for you. The ISO file can also be burned to a disc or copied to a USB drive, then installed.
For Windows 11, 10, or 8.1
Download the ISO image, then open File Explorer and right-click on the file. From the pop-up menu, select the Mount command. This will open a virtual drive that is visible in File Explorer, from which you can install the software.
On the virtual drive, you should find a setup.exe file (or something similar) for installing the program. Double-click that file to install it. After the installation has finished, open the This PC folder in File Explorer so you can see all your disc drives.
Right-click on the virtual drive (it will have a drive letter of D or E, depending on your configuration). From the pop-up menu, click the Eject command to remove the virtual drive, though your ISO file will remain on the computer.
In Windows 11, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps and click Windows Disc Image Burner in the list of apps. Click the name of the third-party program and change it to Windows Explorer.
In Windows 10, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click the Set defaults by app link. Click Windows Disc Image Burner from the list of apps, then click Manage. Click the name of the third-party program and change it to Windows Explorer.
Return to File Explorer and right-click the ISO file again. The Mount command should now appear in the menu.
Mount the ISO File in Windows 7
If you're running Windows 7, you will not have the Mount command option. Instead, you must turn to a free virtual drive utility, such as Virtual CloneDrive. After installation, open Windows Explorer and right-click the ISO file you wish to install. Go to Open with > Mount Files with Virtual CloneDrive.
The virtual drive is created and a small window will ask if you want to run the setup file or open the folder for the virtual drive. You can choose either option, though the latter option gives you the ability to view the files and then manually run the setup.exe file.
The installation proceeds. After the program has installed, right-click on the ISO file in Windows Explorer and click Eject from the pop-up menu to remove the virtual drive.
Burn the ISO File to Disc
Another option is to simply burn the ISO file to a CD or DVD, or copy it to a USB drive and install it from there. This is a useful method if you wish to store the program on a disc that you can install in any version of Windows. You’d also go this route if you want to install Windows from an ISO file onto a clean machine.
Insert a blank disc into the disc drive (you can purchase an internal or external drive). Open File Explorer or Windows Explorer and right-click on the ISO file. In Windows 10, select the Burn disc image command. In Windows 11, click Show more options and then select Burn disc image.
The Windows Disc Image Burner tool pops up and should point to your CD/DVD drive. Click the Burn button to proceed. Once the ISO is burned to the disc, your drive may open so you can remove the disc.
Download Link(s):
Description: A fluffy romance, with a hint of mystery, and a bit of darkness sprinkled in. This otome visual novel is sure entertain you with its story, not only for the plot, but from the unique art style and the need to find out about each potential partner.
✦ Story ✦
Iris works as a Purifier, a person who helps souls of the deceased move on to the afterlife. Her fate changes after coming into contact with the Magicians, half-immortal beings who watch over the MO worlds. Interacting with them, the mystery of the MO worlds' origins will come to light.
Don't be deceived by the lighthearted parts--despite the fun fantasy setting, something much greater and bleak lies behind it all.
Features
✦ 300k+ words, 45 unique CGs
✦ 5 romance routes, 4 best friend routes
Note. I was only able to aquire the first release, not the update, that's why im a little unsure on the version.
Installation Instructions: In Windows 11, 10, or 8.1, you can mount the ISO file as a virtual drive and install the software from there. If you’re still on Windows 7, you’ll need to download a utility that can mount the ISO file for you. The ISO file can also be burned to a disc or copied to a USB drive, then installed.
For Windows 11, 10, or 8.1
Download the ISO image, then open File Explorer and right-click on the file. From the pop-up menu, select the Mount command. This will open a virtual drive that is visible in File Explorer, from which you can install the software.
On the virtual drive, you should find a setup.exe file (or something similar) for installing the program. Double-click that file to install it. After the installation has finished, open the This PC folder in File Explorer so you can see all your disc drives.
Right-click on the virtual drive (it will have a drive letter of D or E, depending on your configuration). From the pop-up menu, click the Eject command to remove the virtual drive, though your ISO file will remain on the computer.
In Windows 11, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps and click Windows Disc Image Burner in the list of apps. Click the name of the third-party program and change it to Windows Explorer.
In Windows 10, go to Settings > Apps > Default Apps and scroll to the bottom of the page. Click the Set defaults by app link. Click Windows Disc Image Burner from the list of apps, then click Manage. Click the name of the third-party program and change it to Windows Explorer.
Return to File Explorer and right-click the ISO file again. The Mount command should now appear in the menu.
Mount the ISO File in Windows 7
If you're running Windows 7, you will not have the Mount command option. Instead, you must turn to a free virtual drive utility, such as Virtual CloneDrive. After installation, open Windows Explorer and right-click the ISO file you wish to install. Go to Open with > Mount Files with Virtual CloneDrive.
The virtual drive is created and a small window will ask if you want to run the setup file or open the folder for the virtual drive. You can choose either option, though the latter option gives you the ability to view the files and then manually run the setup.exe file.
The installation proceeds. After the program has installed, right-click on the ISO file in Windows Explorer and click Eject from the pop-up menu to remove the virtual drive.
Burn the ISO File to Disc
Another option is to simply burn the ISO file to a CD or DVD, or copy it to a USB drive and install it from there. This is a useful method if you wish to store the program on a disc that you can install in any version of Windows. You’d also go this route if you want to install Windows from an ISO file onto a clean machine.
Insert a blank disc into the disc drive (you can purchase an internal or external drive). Open File Explorer or Windows Explorer and right-click on the ISO file. In Windows 10, select the Burn disc image command. In Windows 11, click Show more options and then select Burn disc image.
The Windows Disc Image Burner tool pops up and should point to your CD/DVD drive. Click the Burn button to proceed. Once the ISO is burned to the disc, your drive may open so you can remove the disc.
Download Link(s):
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