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** ''Yukiwari no Hana'' is an adult, somber J-Drama type love story.
* [[Flower Motif]]: The first four games, save for ''Double Cast'', have a symbolic flower: [[Cherry Blossoms]] for ''Kisetsu o Dakishimete'', and the titular ''Sampaguita'' ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasminum_sambac national flower] of [[Useful Notes/Philippines|the Philippines]], which has a meaning of "a promise of eternal love between two people") and ''Yukiwari no Hana'' (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemone_hepatica Anemone hepatica], a flower of Northern Japan announcing Spring when it blooms). Their meanings are crucial to the storyline of their respective games.
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]: Only available in ''Sampaguita'' and ''Yukiwari no Hana''. The [[Featureless Protagonist|Featureless Protagonists]] in ''Double Cast'' and ''Kisetsu o Dakishimete'' aren't named at all; while the protagonists of ''Scandal'' and ''Blood: The Last Vampire'' aren't player avatars and have their own names, Saki Kitazawa and Saya Otonashi respectively.
* [[Identity Amnesia]] / [[Quest for Identity]]: The recurring theme of the first four ''Yarudora'' games. The cause and reason of the amnesia varies from game to game, and are a crucial plot point for each of them.
* [[Featureless Protagonist]]: All of the first four games let the player incarnate an [[Ordinary High School Student|Ordinary University Student]] whose face is hidden or barely seen. He's also a variant of [[Heroic Mime]] (in which he does talk, but doesn't have a voice actor unlike the other characters) until the 3rd game, ''Sampaguita''.
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