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I really enjoyed Chrono Clock. And I love Michiru. That game has good heroines, and good CG quality imo.
I also agree with the ones that said Grisaia. But idk, maybe you would rather watch a couple of episodes from the anime before buying it. The whole collection is quite expensive. And on the same note, the Muv Luv series is also good
When it comes to A Sky Full of Stars, I did think it was a great VN overall, but I think there are better VN's
-A Sky Full of Stars (very idyllic story, phenomenal atmosphere and music)
-Aokana (fantastic pacing and balance between the fictional sport, the slice of life stuff, and the romance
-If my Heart Had Wings (very similar to A Sky Full of Stars, made by the same dev team)
-Tsujidou-san no Jun'ai Road (very interesting and unforgettable characters and aesthetic, lots of good fun. it's not on steam though, you'll have to "yarr" it up to get access to a playable copy)
-Pretty much anything by Yuzusoft is a banger, played through Senren*Banka, Cafe Stella, Sabbat of the Witch, and Riddle Joker, all are great but Senren*Banka my favorite
Oh, and the music? Outstanding.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1044620/Aokana__Four_Rhythms_Across_the_Blue/