1) As for bonus - the notes in the first message say what's included. What you do with it after you download is your own business. Can download it and then delete it afterwards immediately for all I care. Rinse and repeat as many times as you like. WTF with those questions? If you want some of the files included, you open them after downloading and look/listen for the audio, I guess, what else?
Glad if someone finds it useful. DramaCD is hard to come by as I mentioned, so it took me a few days of downloading it from some older torrent which I don't even remember where I found.
2) I still see people complaining about archives and asking 'Is it me or...?' Sorry to break it, guys, but pretty basic logic says it's you. If there is half of people who have no issues with it, and the other half experiencing issues, the problem is with the latter guys, not the other way around. It's not casino, it's not some kind of miracle that the first half somehow manages to unpack the game and play it. My bet is that you have some shit installed instead of 7-zip or nothing at all (default Win Explorer crap). So go for it and install 7-zip and try unpacking the archive(s). LZMA alogrythm was used for a better compression rate using .zip format, so it's what probably makes you experince troubles unpacking it with another archiver.
So please try using 7-zip and report if you're still having issues. Although it will be beyond me how in this case some people do fine with the archives I uploaded initially, and some experience issues. As well as now it's beyond me why would people use anything else but 7-zip.
I also repacked the non-compressed version as .7z file with default archiving settings so not to confuse feeble minds (assume it won't unpack unless you have 7-zip installed as it's not a .zip archive) and in case it might help somehow to unpack the game correctly for some other reason(s). Temporarily put it on my
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3) Someone mentioned before that when you copy files from FULL SAVE folder, master volume is muted - it's true because of the file named kabe_system.dat which both contains game settings (that I used when I played or rather was just proofreading the text, so I muted it) and state of MEMORIES and GRAPHICS sections. So if I didn't include it you would end up with 0% open MEMORIES and CG. But I missed the fact that I could have reset the game settings to default, maybe just keeping the Ebrima font, as I did with the file in the main folder, before moving it to FULL SAVE folder and uploading (keeping the 100% state of CG and scenes). It's not a big issue though to set your volume and all according to your preferences. It's pretty much default settings apart from master voulume muted, Ebrima font picked (which you need anyway) and maxed text speed. That is if you want to make use of the saves, if you just play the game it's pretty much default settings apart from the font set already to Ebrima.