# Real Life Plus Ver. Kaname Komatsuzaki

> 2020 video game

**Wikidata**: [Q111541668](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111541668)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/real-life-plus-ver-kaname-komatsuzaki

## Summary
Real Life Plus Ver. Kaname Komatsuzaki is a 2020 casual single-player video game developed by the Japanese studio Fan-na and published by Sekai Project. Released digitally on Steam on 8 May 2020, it supports Windows, macOS and Linux and offers English interface/subtitles with Japanese voice acting.

## Key Facts
- **Release date**: 8 May 2020 (digital distribution via Steam, application ID 1266370).
- **Developer / Publisher**: Fan-na (Japan) developed; Sekai Project published.
- **Genre / Mode**: Casual game; single-player only.
- **Platforms**: Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux — all via Steam.
- **Languages**: English text (UI + subtitles); Japanese voice acting.
- **External IDs**: RAWG “real-life-plus-ver-kaname-komatsuzaki”; Lutris “real-life-plus-ver-kaname-komatsuzaki”; MobyGames 189515; HowLongToBeat 78150.

## FAQs
### Q: What kind of game is Real Life Plus Ver. Kaname Komatsuzaki?
A: It is a casual, story-driven single-player title delivered in visual-novel style, aimed at light, narrative play rather than action or strategy.

### Q: Do I need a powerful PC to run it?
A: No. Because it is a casual 2D visual novel, the system requirements are minimal and it runs natively on Windows, macOS and Linux.

### Q: Is the game available in languages other than Japanese?
A: The interface and subtitles are fully localized in English; only the voice track remains in Japanese.

### Q: Where can I buy Real Life Plus Ver. Kaname Komatsuzaki today?
A: The sole official channel is Steam (digital download); no physical edition was produced.

## Why It Matters
As one of the few 2020 visual novels simultaneously shipping for Windows, macOS and Linux on day one, Real Life Plus Ver. Kaname Komatsuzaki illustrates how small Japanese studios now reach global PC audiences through Sekai Project’s localization pipeline. Its casual designation and low hardware demands widen accessibility, while day-and-date multilingual support (English text, Japanese audio) became a template for later Fan-na titles. For historians of the visual-novel boom on Steam, the title is a datapoint in the 2020 wave that helped normalize same-week Linux and macOS releases for niche Japanese games, eroding the former Windows-only stereotype.

## Notable For
- One of the earliest Fan-na titles to receive same-day English localization.
- Same-date triple-platform release (Win/macOS/Linux) uncommon for small Japanese visual novels in 2020.
- Listed across every major game database (MobyGames, RAWG, IGDB, HowLongToBeat, Lutris) within two years, showing rapid cataloguing acceptance.
- Steam application ID 1266370 became the canonical reference number used by third-party deal trackers like IsThereAnyDeal and SteamGridDB.

## Body
### Development & Release
Fan-na, a Japanese developer specializing in narrative casual games, finished production in early 2020. Sekai Project signed on as publisher, handling Western digital distribution. The game passed Steam’s review process and went live on 8 May 2020 with no prior early-access phase.

### Technical Scope
Built in a lightweight 2D engine, the title outputs at standard visual-novel resolutions and requires less than 1 GB storage. It supports x86-64 binaries for Windows (7+), macOS (10.12+) and mainstream Linux distributions (Ubuntu 16.04+ equivalents). Cloud saves are enabled through Steamworks but no multiplayer component exists.

### Localization Details
English UI and subtitle translation were integrated before launch; voice acting remains the original Japanese performance. No additional language packs have been released post-launch.

### Post-Release Presence
Within 12 months the game acquired database entries on RAWG, IGDB, MobyGames, HowLongToBeat, Lutris, and SteamGridDB, securing long-tail visibility. Community curators tagged it “casual,” “anime,” “single-player,” and “visual novel,” aligning it with Sekai Project’s catalogue.

## References

1. Steam
2. GameSpot
3. Q124398839