Based on our record, The Visual Novel Database seems to be a lot more popular than GameRanger. While we know about 157 links to The Visual Novel Database, we've tracked only 6 mentions of GameRanger. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Half of the playerbase is on gameranger though, which is a virtual LAN service you can download here:gameranger . If you jump between cnc online and gameranger you should have no trouble finding a game. Source: about 1 year ago
§ Greetings we had spoke a while back, I was trying to spark your interest in Mech 4 and we were discussing the possiblity of bringing over a 13IM squad to battl ein Mech 4, there are many benefits, such as teamwork training, may I ask what would keep you playing at least once a week if not an every day occassion? I encourage you to come try us out, hope to see you in game soon at one of our many open games on... Source: about 2 years ago
Find us on https://gameranger.com and get your friends and start getting your mechs and team ready for the upcoming, 2vs 2, 3 vs 3 and 4 vs 4 tournament. Or join one of the many existing guilds fielding teams. Source: about 2 years ago
Most people play online with GameRanger and Radmin. If you're having trouble connecting to each other, you can always enable GenPatcher's Network optimizations toggle in the Playing Online tab. Source: about 2 years ago
If you'd like to play remote, you have a friend in an other part of the city, all you need to install is "GameRanger". Source: over 2 years ago
You could also try vndb, it’s very thorough in cataloguing even super-obscure visual novels and the search/tag feature is pretty robust. Good luck finding this game! Source: 6 months ago
You can also go to vndb.org/ , click on "visual novel," and rank by popularity or rating to see what others VNs fans in general like. Source: 11 months ago
Vndb.org is a great source to find out what has, hasn't, or is in the process of being translated. In this case, it looks like there has been no fan translations into English. While the search feature takes some learning to use efficiently, there's a myriad of ways to find games with unofficial patches. There are also other threads on this sub about using translation tools on your phone or computer to play... Source: 11 months ago
I took a look through vndb.org with the tags you provided and I think it could be Cafe Rouge - even the release date checks out, At the bottom are a few pictures, you can try comparing to your memory. There seems to be a remake with the same name on Steam aswell. Source: 11 months ago
Vndb.org is your friend. There was an unfinished text-based translation to read alongside the Switch game. You can find what was translated here before the project was dropped. Source: 12 months ago
Hamachi - Hamachi is a VPN service scaled to the unique needs of business owners.
Novel Online Full - Novel Online Full is a platform that enables manga lovers to explore and read their favorite light novels, Korean and Chinese novels for free.
ZeroTier - Extremely simple P2P Encrypted VPN
The Light Novel Database - An internet database that focusing on cataloging Japanese light novels.
Freelan - You are in control. Why would you trust a closed, proprietary software with your most-sensitive data ? Freelan is open-source and completely free. You know everything about its internals and its source-code.
IGDB - An open video game database