The usual bunch of quick impressions.
1) Shiro no Pikapika Ohoshi-sama:
Spoiler for general impression:
As indicated by the vndb tags, it's heavy into fantasy and within this genre not action-esque, but with a fairy-tale flare. This starts to show as soon as the first few minutes and shows frequently up duing the whole course of the VN. Depending on the route you'll take on the fantasy, while remaining strong, takes a plot-deciding element for either drama or drama solution aka Shiro and Himeka. So this may cause for the "logic-minded" readers a huge sense of disbelief by the end of some routes (aka a happy end was "caused" just to have it)
-> Main protagonist is average. Dense here and there (this is pushed more into focus on Himeka's route *lol*), average to below-average in academics and the usual nice guy. Though, personally nothing *too* facepalm-worthy.
Main heroines are sweet, although Aurora was annoying at the beginning with the rude tsun-tsun act. Rabu-rabu and friends are to a satisfying amount represented + 3 h-scenes per heroine.
For a change, Mahou's drama ranking from good to meh. Airi (the least drama available
) > Shiro > Himeka (quite a few bumpy roadblocks with varying "quality"). Aurora still on-going.
2) Pastel Chime 3: The main annoyance is the on-and-off time of the voice acting. Given I haven't played the other Pastel Chimes, but I don't recall Alicesoft's other titles having these problems as they usually just leave the male cast unvoiced to begin with. Other than that, I like the MC, Mari and Liliam. The battle system is rather simple so that I assume the "difficulty"/fun lies within choosing the fitting Bind card for the characters to the according situation.
3) Kono oozora - Flight diary: <3. Imouto-chan is cute and Kotori-chan's after story was lovely.