This anime was a nice surprise. Premise is that a foreign girl is going to the arcade and meets a local boy and from there their story starts to develop. It was an enjoyable show from start to finish, but it's not for everyone. Animation and music - industry standard. Animation is solid and I like how they animated characters and various games present in anime. Music was standard one, there was maybe one track that was notable and the rest is there to fulfill it's purpose. Overall - animation and music are fine. Nothing to sing high praise but nothing to complain much about. Characters -Main characters are Lily and Renji. Lily is coming from Britain and she is slowly adapting to japanese culture and way of life. She is in middle school and loves to go to the local arcade and have fun. Renji is student who is working at the arcade, he is noble, smart and serious guy. And it is he who assist Lily in arcade with various games as well as helping her our in other life challenges. Other characters include Aoi, Renji's little sister who is at the same grade as Lily. Even if it seems like she is too harsh on her older brother, unlike other bratty little sisters she is showing compassion and helps out when the time calls for it. And she has high respect for him, which she shows from time to time. Other characters consists of Karen, who is your tomboy of the season. Lily's parents, especially her dad who is overprotective of her. And few school friends. But Lily, Renji and Aoi are the three MC's, and their interactions and relationship is what makes this show shines.
Overall - main characters are fun and enjoyable. Side characters all have their own charm and contribute to making this anime a joy to watch.
Story - the story is about Lily and her interactions with Renji and others in the arcade center. Lily is British so with her she brings a little something from her country and showing it to locals while learning as much of Japan as she can from Renji and the others. At least the beginning is, the rest is slice of life arcade adventures. Lily has a crush toward Renji (which many found very unsettling) but he is aware of it and like any sensible adult he is handling her like he should - being her friend and kind of a guardian. So the story for the middle and later half of the anime revolves about the gang having fun at the arcade, playing on tournaments and visiting countryside. Shame that cultural exchange is not really that much explored outside first few episodes and a single piece if dialogue in the last episode. But slice of life moments in the anime were more than enough to make it enjoyable.
Overall - story is enjoyable, standard slice of life show. But it is not for everyone as it really goes nowhere outside having fun at the arcade.
Overall grade - 8. While I gave it 10 for my personal enjoyment 7.5 to 8 is more realistic grade. The show story lacks more of it's supposed theme outside just going to the arcades, but for what is worth it was an enjoyable journey.
I would recommend this show for those who seek fun and enjoyable slice of life show. But if you want deeper story and having issues with accepting that crush exists as a concept than this show is not for you.