To determine its popularity, we would need to look at factors like sales figures (if available), the number of reviews or ratings it has received, and the amount of discussion it generates on relevant platforms. Since I don't have access to this information, I can't say whether 'hechima ni koi suru joshikousei visual novel' is popular or not. It could be a hidden gem that only a few people know about, or it could be relatively well - known within the right circles.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. It might be about a character who gets involved (makikomarete) and then is transferred to another world (isekai teni suru).
I have no information indicating that it is popular. There are so many visual novels out there, and without any prior knowledge or data about this one in particular, it's difficult to say it's popular.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't experienced this visual novel directly. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters, and perhaps in this one, it might be about the love or relationships of female high school students (joshikousei).
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. But generally, a title like this might be about the formation of friendship between male and female characters. 'danjo' can mean male and female, 'yuujou' is friendship, and'seiritsu suru' means to be formed.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a light novel often involves a unique story, perhaps with elements of fantasy. It might be about a world where the seven makens (not sure exactly what makens are in this context) rule or have a significant influence.
Since I'm not familiar with the novel directly, but in general isekai novels often have themes like starting anew in a different world. So it might have a theme of the protagonist getting a fresh start in the isekai world.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But 'ore' means 'I' in Japanese, and 'parry' might imply some kind of defensive or evasive action. It could potentially be about a character who claims to be able to parry all things, perhaps in a battle or challenging situation.