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Science Girls is a 2009 anime visual novel and RPG hybrid, it has now hit Steam with a new version that features updated graphics and sound.

Sadly I couldn't find any trailer to show you, it seems there isn't one other than the non-embeddable Steam trailer. The game does look reasonably interesting for its genre though.

About
Schoolgirls fight aliens with the power of science!

When an alien invasion targets a private school after hours, only the members of the Science Club stand ready to defend their homeworld from the leafy menace. Gather up your team of specialists and face off against monsters in classic console turn-based combat. Your journey will take you through time, space, and paradox to alien worlds and beyond.

Features
Blowing things up with physics and chemistry
Choice of skills to raise, to customise characters as you prefer
Three difficulty levels for those who hate stress or enjoy a challenge
Swap active combat characters at any time
All characters in party gain experience
Light-hearted storyline (with a few geeky jokes)

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manny Mar 21, 2014
looks fun and promotes more science to girls :)
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