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** ''Minna de Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'': Since the game features manga works published on ''[=Monthly CoroCoro Comic=]'' and ''[=Weekly CoroCoro Comic=]'', it features some anthropomorphic characters from some of those manga works, namely Beckham Kinoshita from ''A Penguin's Troubles'' and Worcester from ''Croket!''.
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** Due to its [[{{Crossover}} crossover]] nature, ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' requires player to read manga that were serialized on the magazine in order to understand the scenarios included in it. Some scenarios also have hidden Coro Dragon (The mascot of the magazine) in it, but it is hard to notice unless you dig around area and control.

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** Due to its [[{{Crossover}} crossover]] nature, ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' requires player to read manga that were serialized on the magazine in order to understand the scenarios included in it. Some scenarios also have hidden Coro Dragon (The mascot of the magazine) in it, but it is hard to notice unless you dig around the area and fiddle with the control.
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** In ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', the character Gordon (from the manga series ''A Penguin's Troubles'') is usually seen naked and have his private part covered by censor. Beckham can take the censor off Gordon, only to reveal yet another censor underneath.

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** In ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', the character Gordon (from the manga series ''A Penguin's Troubles'') is usually seen naked and have his private part covered by censor. Player who take control of Beckham (The manga's titular penguin) can take the censor off Gordon, only to reveal yet another censor underneath.
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** In ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', the character Gordon (from the manga series ''A Penguin's Troubles'') is usually seen naked and have his private part covered by censor.

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** In ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', the character Gordon (from the manga series ''A Penguin's Troubles'') is usually seen naked and have his private part covered by censor. Beckham can take the censor off Gordon, only to reveal yet another censor underneath.

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The series then took a break for some years before returning on the Nintendo Switch. Most of these games are the first to be translated into English.

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The series then took a break for some years before returning on the Nintendo Switch. Most of these games are the first to be were translated into English.English and published worldwide.



** In ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', the character Gordon (from the manga series ''A Penguin's Troubles'') is usually seen naked and have his private part covered by censor.



* {{Crossover}}: The Japan-exclusive ''Minna de Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' featuring various situations based on works published on [=Corocoro=] Comic, such as ''Manga/MysteriousJoker'', ''Franchise/DuelMasters'' and ''Manga/DashYonkuro'' to name a few.

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* {{Crossover}}: The Japan-exclusive ''Minna de Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' featuring various situations based on works published on [=Corocoro=] [=CoroCoro=] Comic, such as ''Manga/MysteriousJoker'', ''Franchise/DuelMasters'' and ''Manga/DashYonkuro'' to name a few.
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** Due to its [[Crossover crossover]] nature, ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' requires player to read manga that were serialized on the magazine in order to understand the scenarios included in it. Some scenarios also have hidden Coro Dragon (The mascot of the magazine) in it, but it is hard to notice unless you dig around area and control.

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** Due to its [[Crossover [[{{Crossover}} crossover]] nature, ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' requires player to read manga that were serialized on the magazine in order to understand the scenarios included in it. Some scenarios also have hidden Coro Dragon (The mascot of the magazine) in it, but it is hard to notice unless you dig around area and control.

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* GuideDangIt: The game never explains anything about specific scenarios (apart from the messages for each scenario in the chapter mode). Some of the goals are far from obvious, and you only get a rating every five questions, making it difficult to determine whether you got any particular question "correct".[[labelnote:Tips]]The ratings for every five questions from the best to worst: "Considerably"(とんでもなく), "Plainly"(あからさまに), "Moderately" (ほどよく), "Very Vaguely"(そこはかとなく), "In Some Way Or Another" (なんとはなしに), "Truly Mildly" (ほんとやんわりと), and "..."[[/labelnote]]

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The game never explains anything about specific scenarios (apart from the messages for each scenario in the chapter mode). Some of the goals are far from obvious, and you only get a rating every five questions, making it difficult to determine whether you got any particular question "correct".[[labelnote:Tips]]The ratings for every five questions from the best to worst: "Considerably"(とんでもなく), "Plainly"(あからさまに), "Moderately" (ほどよく), "Very Vaguely"(そこはかとなく), "In Some Way Or Another" (なんとはなしに), "Truly Mildly" (ほんとやんわりと), and "..."[[/labelnote]]"[[/labelnote]]
** Due to its [[Crossover crossover]] nature, ''[=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' requires player to read manga that were serialized on the magazine in order to understand the scenarios included in it. Some scenarios also have hidden Coro Dragon (The mascot of the magazine) in it, but it is hard to notice unless you dig around area and control.

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* ''Minna the Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', released exclusively on Switch in Japan in 2023, featuring situations based on the manga properties published on Shogakukan's ''Magazine/CoroCoroComic'' magazine.

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* ''Minna the de Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', released exclusively on Switch in Japan in 2023, featuring situations based on the manga properties published on Shogakukan's ''Magazine/CoroCoroComic'' magazine.


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* {{Crossover}}: The Japan-exclusive ''Minna de Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'' featuring various situations based on works published on [=Corocoro=] Comic, such as ''Manga/MysteriousJoker'', ''Franchise/DuelMasters'' and ''Manga/DashYonkuro'' to name a few.
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The series then took a break for some years before returning on the Nintendo Switch. These games are the first to be translated into English.

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The series then took a break for some years before returning on the Nintendo Switch. These Most of these games are the first to be translated into English.




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* ''Minna the Kuukiyomi: [=CoroCoro=] Comic version'', released exclusively on Switch in Japan in 2023, featuring situations based on the manga properties published on Shogakukan's ''Magazine/CoroCoroComic'' magazine.
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* ''Kuukiyomi DS'', released as UsefulNotes/DSiWare in 2009. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA-urRfUw5c here]].

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* ''Kuukiyomi DS'', released as UsefulNotes/DSiWare Platform/DSiWare in 2009. Watch the trailer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA-urRfUw5c here]].
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* NeverTrustATrailer: This trope is averted if you know Japanese but played straight if you do not. The situations played in the trailer have 'you' talk with someone else on an elevator while blocking someone's way, 'you' sitting down while others are standing up and clapping, and 'you' taking too much room in the bus while a couple looks on (though 'you' eventually move out of the way, letting the couple sit). If you do not know Japanese, you may think that this game is supposed to teach you manners. In reality, the game is supposed to teach you how to react according to the situation. Some of the situations are actually unrealistic.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: This trope is averted if you know Japanese but played straight if you do not. The situations played in the trailer have 'you' talk with someone else on an elevator while blocking someone's way, 'you' sitting down while others are standing up and clapping, and 'you' taking too much room in the bus while a couple looks on (though 'you' eventually move out of the way, letting the couple sit). If you do not know Japanese, you may think that this game is supposed to teach you manners. In reality, the game is supposed to teach you how to react according to the situation. Some of the situations are actually unrealistic.about etiquette, but a number of them are unrealistic -- such as figuring out the correct response to some LittleGreenMen's ConfusingMultipleNegatives, or taking all the tamago sushi on a conveyor belt so a rooster man sitting downstream from you doesn't see the egg-based food.
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* ''KUUKIYOMI: Consider It! ONLINE'' (''Kuukiyomi Online''), released 2022. This game has the players rate each other on their actions in various minigames from the series.

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