Sure. 'Citrus' is a somewhat similar visual novel. It also focuses on relationships and has a strong emotional core.
One that comes to mind is 'Katawa Shoujo'. It shares some similarities in terms of exploring deep emotions and character development like 'bloom into you visual novel'. However, each has its own unique story and style.
There's 'Narcissu'. It may not be exactly the same, but like 'bloom into you visual novel', it has a profound exploration of the characters' internal states. It's more on the melancholic side and can be quite touching in its own way.
Well, if you like sana visual novel, you might enjoy 'Fate/stay night'. It has a richly detailed world and interesting characters. 'Air' is also a good one. It has a touching story and beautiful art. And 'Little Busters!' is similar in that it has a group of characters with their own stories and relationships, much like sana visual novel might present.
Sure, 'Clannad' is a great one. It also has a school - based setting and focuses on character relationships. There are many emotional moments in it.
Sure. 'Bloom Into You' is a great choice for beginners. It has a simple yet engaging story that is easy to follow. The characters are well - developed and the yuri relationship is presented in a very relatable way.
Well, 'Air' is a good one. It shares some of the elements of exploring relationships like in 'me and you and her visual novel'. It has a unique art style and a touching storyline that unfolds as you progress through the game.
Sorry, without knowing more about the '170722 visual novel', it's hard to recommend similar ones.
Danganronpa is similar in the sense that it has a unique and engaging story. It combines mystery, horror and some elements of a visual novel. Also, Fate/stay night has a rich story and a variety of routes to explore, much like 'yu no 2019 visual novel'.
Well, 'Fate/stay night' could be considered similar in terms of having an engaging story with different paths based on the choices you make. It also has a rich cast of characters. Additionally, 'Danganronpa' offers an interesting mystery - based visual novel experience with unique art style and gameplay elements that might be somewhat comparable to what 'anejiru visual novel' could potentially offer.
Another one could be 'Steins; Gate'. It has an interesting plot with time - travel elements which can be quite engaging. It also has well - developed characters that you can really get into. And the mystery aspect of the story keeps you hooked from start to finish. So if you like 'inyouchuu visual novel', you might enjoy this one too.
Well, 'Little Busters!' is quite similar. It has a group of friends as the main focus, just like in Anohana. The story progresses with a mix of slice - of - life and more serious, emotional arcs. 'Rewrite' is another good option. It has a detailed world - building and character development aspect, much like Anohana, where you get deeply involved with the characters' emotions and their journey.
One similar visual novel could be 'Doki Doki Literature Club'. It has an engaging story with multiple routes and interesting characters. Another one is 'Clannad', which is known for its heartwarming and emotional storylines. There's also 'Steins; Gate' that offers a unique time - travel - based plot.