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since there are no bonding events, the character development feels a bit less than in the other games.
During some Events (Beachparty) you can interact with the females, which could count as a bonding event - but no "romance" like in CS IV.
At the beginning of the Rean Route you choose (at least in the japanese version) which Girl you romanced and this slightly changes some dialogues.
Other than that there was no development of the "romanced" Girl :(
Otherwise, that would have added some extra development time trying to take into account the Crossbell games' choices as well. That's why they decided to opt for a simple choice list prompt instead(at least for the Rean route) for what's basically throwaway dialogue that's likely never to be mentioned again.
The closest you''re gonna get here from the last 4 games is some gimmicky beach minigame that's tacked on for no reason other than making money.