Full House Kiss

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GenreComedy, Romance, Slice of Life
WrittenbyShiori Yuwa
PublishedbyHakusensha
Full House Kiss
フルハウスキス
(Furuhausukisu)
GenreComedy, Romance, Slice of Life
Manga
Written byShiori Yuwa
Published byHakusensha
MagazineHana to Yume, The Hana to Yume
Original run20042008
Volumes6
Video game
PublisherCapcom
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation 2, PlayStation Network
ReleasedPlayStation 2
July 22nd, 2004
PlayStation Network
October 17, 2012
Video game
Full House Kiss 2
PublisherCapcom
GenreVisual novel
PlatformPlayStation 2
ReleasedFebruary 23rd, 2006

Full House Kiss (フルハウスキス, Furuhausukisu) is a shōjo manga as well as a PlayStation 2 otome game. The manga was created at the same time as the video game, and was drawn by Shiori Yuwa and published in Hana to Yume & The Hana to Yume. The video game used the same character designs and plot in a love simulation published by Capcom in 2004. A sequel to the video game, called Full House Kiss 2, was released in 2006.

Suzuhara Mugi, a 15-year-old girl, is determined to get onto the campus of the elite Shoukei high school. Mugi is searching for her missing sister—her only remaining family—and she has been led to believe that someone or something on the campus of that school will help her in her search. Unfortunately the strict school security is preventing her from getting onto the school grounds.

However, her luck changes when she runs into Midou-kun, the son of a rich mega-corporation president, and an elite person at the school. Midou is smug and arrogant, but he eventually strikes up a deal with Mugi—he will get her onto the school grounds, but she must come to his house and work as a maid. He lives with 3 other boys, known as the La Princes in the super elite school.

Her optimism and cheerfulness makes her attractive to the four boys. As the manga progresses, the romantic feelings of the boys start surfacing.

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