I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could vary. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters and plot developments presented in a visual and interactive way. 'Kodomo no Jikan' might center around stories related to childhood perhaps, with characters experiencing various events during that time of life.
Probably not. It depends on the content of the visual novel. If it contains complex themes or some mild forms of drama that might be difficult for very young children to understand, it may not be suitable for all ages.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't specifically played this visual novel. But generally, 'gakuen' might refer to a school setting, and 'jikan' could mean time. So it might be a visual novel related to school - time experiences like daily school life, relationships during school hours, and events that unfold over time in a school environment.
I'm not sure exactly what this visual novel is about as I haven't played it. But 'gakuen' might refer to school, so perhaps it has a school - related story.
Well, without more specific information, it's hard to say exactly. But generally, in Japanese PC visual novels, the title 'gakuen de jikan yo tomare' might imply a story that takes place within a school environment. Maybe there are some supernatural elements like time - stopping involved. It could be about a character's journey within the school where they have the ability to stop time and how that affects the story, relationships, and the overall plot of the visual novel.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about the adventures, relationships or growth of the characters within the story set in its unique fictional world.
Peter Grill is likely one of the main characters, as his name is in the title. There may be other characters related to the 'kenja' (wise ones) that are also important in the story.
Well, 'Kanon' is a good example. It shares the school - based setting like 'gakuen de jikan yo tomare' and delves deep into the characters' emotions and their stories. Also, 'Little Busters!' has a school as its main backdrop and has an engaging plot with a group of friends, much like how a visual novel with a school setting like the one you mentioned might be.