Trinoline
MangaGamer has recently announced the upcoming release of minori’s Trinoline for the PC via Steam. From minori, the creators of eden, Supipara, and ef – a fairy tale of the two, comes a brand-new heart-wrenching, sci-fi tale of an everlasting android faced with the mortality of mankind.

When tragedy leads to the advancement of science and the development of a sentient android indistinguishable from humans, what does it mean to be human or android? Is it possible for man to love machine, or machine to love man? Is such a love even real or nothing more than a series of numbers? Can there ever be a future where such love may flourish, or is it destined for heartache?

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Find out in Trinoline, available on MangaGamer and Steam this April 18th! Pre-order your copy today!

Trinoline
One hot, midsummer’s day, Shun Nanami’s sister, Shirone Nanami, drowned at sea. It’s a memory he will never forget; one that will forever be etched into his heart. He vows to live in her stead from then on and to make up for the life she never got to have.

Time passes and Shun currently spends his days attending school like any other student. Yet another sultry summer bears down upon him, reminding him of the sibling he had lost all those years ago…

However, that summer was different. Shun hears a piano’s melody far off in the distance–a tune Shirone always adored. He follows the sound to its source, only to find… his sister, Shirone.

“Please take care of me from now on, Onii-chan.”

The being that stood before him was not of his own flesh and blood, but an android who looked exactly like her. Her name was…

“TRINO.”

David Fernandes
(Community Manager) David is an assistant admin and community manager at oprainfall. He joined the Operation Rainfall Campaign at the beginning, and became one of the staff as the first wave of new volunteers were needed back in mid June. He is an avid video game collector, and lover of most game genres. David spends much of his time in a futile effort in clearing out his ever growing video game backlog.