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Delve further into the world of CLANNAD and experience the stories beyond the original visual novel adventure. Known as CLANNAD Hikari Mimamoru Sakamichi de in Japan, This Steam version features high resolution assets and is translated into English for the very first time.

CLANNAD Side Stories is a visual novel, casual and anime game developed by VisualArts/Key and published by Sekai Project.
Released on June 02nd 2016 is available in English only on Windows.

It has received 370 reviews of which 327 were positive and 43 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.2 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8 (32 bit or 64 bit)
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz Pentium 4
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1280x960
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 3 GB available space

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Oct. 2025
Clannad Side Stories, developed by VisualArts/Key and published by Sekai Project, serves as an affectionate companion piece to one of the most beloved visual novels ever created. Rather than acting as a sequel or an extension of the main story, this collection functions as a mosaic of short vignettes, each illuminating quieter, more personal moments from the lives of Clannad’s characters. It is a work made for fans who have already walked through the emotional journey of Tomoya and Nagisa and now wish to linger in that world a little longer—to see the small smiles, the gentle conversations, and the fleeting memories that once existed at the edges of a grander narrative. While it doesn’t aspire to replicate the sweeping drama of its predecessor, Clannad Side Stories succeeds in deepening the universe’s emotional resonance through sincerity and subtlety. The structure of the game is immediately distinct from the traditional visual novel format. Each chapter is a self-contained short story, told in a kinetic novel style, which means there are no branching choices, no dialogue trees, and no decisions to make. The reader presses play and simply listens, reads, and absorbs the tale as it unfolds. There are sixteen of these episodes in total, each centering on a different character—some focusing on familiar faces such as Nagisa, Kyou, and Fuko, while others highlight side characters like Misae, Akio, or Yukine, who rarely stood in the spotlight before. This format brings both strengths and weaknesses. On one hand, the absence of player input allows the storytelling to flow naturally, like a series of short films, unbroken by mechanical distractions. On the other hand, it can feel limiting to those accustomed to the interactivity of a standard visual novel, and the inability to control pacing—such as skipping or pausing text freely—may frustrate players who prefer a more personalized reading rhythm. Narratively, Clannad Side Stories offers a diverse collection of tones and moods. Some stories are lighthearted, filled with the comedic charm that once defined Clannad’s school life segments, while others delve into moments of introspection, melancholy, or nostalgia. These smaller narratives enrich the emotional fabric of the original game by showing glimpses of daily life and relationships that had been only hinted at before. They provide closure or expansion to character arcs that may have felt unfinished, and they remind players of the warmth and humanity that Key’s writing has always celebrated. None of the stories attempt to outshine the main narrative; instead, they complement it, reinforcing the sense that Clannad’s world is one where ordinary people carry extraordinary emotions beneath their simple lives. The writing, though brief in each story, carries the same blend of tenderness and humor that made the original so memorable. The presentation of the game reflects a careful balance between familiarity and renewal. The art, handled by GotoP rather than Clannad’s original artist Itaru Hinoue, is noticeably different but still faithful to the tone of the series. Characters are drawn with softer expressions and more refined proportions, lending them a slightly modernized appearance without erasing the nostalgic aesthetic. Backgrounds are mostly static, with limited visual transitions, but this restraint emphasizes the prose and performances instead of spectacle. The music, drawn largely from the original Clannad soundtrack with a few subtle rearrangements, carries the experience beautifully. Every piece of background music feels like a faint echo from the past—a musical reminder of how deeply ingrained Clannad’s themes have become in visual novel culture. Voice acting stands out as one of the strongest aspects of Clannad Side Stories. Every major character is fully voiced by their original actors, and the performances are filled with the same warmth, humor, and emotional authenticity that endeared these characters to players years ago. The delivery of each line helps to bridge the gap between written text and emotional resonance, particularly in scenes that would otherwise feel minimal in their visual presentation. The absence of visual dynamism is compensated by the strength of the performances, which transform each story into something closer to a radio drama or audio play. Even without complex animations, the combination of voices, music, and text successfully evokes the emotional depth that defines Key’s storytelling tradition. While the experience is polished, its minimal interactivity may deter newcomers or casual readers. Because the stories are designed to be read linearly and automatically, the player’s role becomes purely that of an observer. This design choice is deliberate—it encourages immersion through stillness and patience—but it inevitably narrows the audience to those who already understand and appreciate Clannad’s world. For anyone unfamiliar with the characters, the context behind each scene may feel fragmented or inaccessible, as the game assumes prior emotional investment. Fans, however, will find that this very structure allows them to revisit the characters as if they were meeting old friends again, spending a few quiet hours sharing laughter and reflection rather than embarking on another dramatic journey. In terms of length and pacing, the collection can be completed in several hours, with each story lasting between fifteen and thirty minutes. The brevity of each piece ensures that the emotional impact never overstays its welcome, yet collectively the stories create a satisfying sense of continuity—a reminder of how Clannad’s ensemble cast forms a tapestry of intersecting lives. Each story may be small on its own, but together they form a chorus of affection, regret, and growth that extends the emotional reach of the original narrative. Ultimately, Clannad Side Stories is not a work that seeks to innovate but one that seeks to preserve. It is a quiet celebration of a world that has already left an indelible mark on the hearts of visual novel readers. Through its modest presentation, heartfelt voice acting, and lovingly written short tales, it succeeds in rekindling the feelings that defined Clannad’s legacy—love, family, friendship, and the beauty of fleeting moments. It is best experienced not as a standalone story but as a coda, a reflective afterword to a masterpiece that shaped an era of storytelling. For those who have laughed and cried with these characters before, returning to their world through Clannad Side Stories feels like stepping back into a familiar light—a brief, tender reunion with the warmth of memory. Rating: 8/10
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June 2025
If you loved the based game , u will love this
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June 2025
To be clear, this is not really a visual novel. It's more like a set of drama CD with subtitles and images. Each story is on auto mode. You don't need to advance the text, but there's also no backlog or skip.
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May 2025
its just an audio drama but there are some good episodes so please give it a chance - Yukine <3
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CLANNAD Side Stories is currently priced at 19.50€ on Steam.

CLANNAD Side Stories is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 19.50€ on Steam.

CLANNAD Side Stories received 327 positive votes out of a total of 370 achieving a rating of 8.19.
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CLANNAD Side Stories was developed by VisualArts/Key and published by Sekai Project.

CLANNAD Side Stories is playable and fully supported on Windows.

CLANNAD Side Stories is not playable on MacOS.

CLANNAD Side Stories is not playable on Linux.

CLANNAD Side Stories is a single-player game.

CLANNAD Side Stories does not currently offer any DLC.

CLANNAD Side Stories does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

CLANNAD Side Stories does not support Steam Remote Play.

CLANNAD Side Stories is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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CLANNAD Side Stories
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8.2
327
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VisualArts/Key
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Sekai Project
Release 02 Jun 2016
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