Its a megamisoft game so its pretty clear what's to be expected. The game would be lovey-dovey, and the bloody text screens would take ages to clear away.
So what's the story? You play as an adolescent young, rich adult whose parents have recently died very conveniently, leaving you to manage extraordinary wealth and industry...oh and an estate with plenty of servants, one in particular named Sophia, who also coincidentally happens to be your childhood friend. Yes, very japanese cheesecake indeed. Even with the shitty translation, you'd need to be born yesterday to not know where we're heading towards.
Gameplay consist mainly of text screens with shitty MTL translation. Its visual novel with choices that really dont matter, because the story progresses regardless and all that changes is merely dialogue. And much like its predecessor, waifu konko, this game's text screens take ages to move past, except the devs learnt their lesson the first time so now its mercifully skippable.
Im not sugarcoating it. This game is short. I pretty much finished it within 2 hours, and most of it is me resisting the urge to click the skip button. Sophia talks so slowly its incredible. You'd need two toilet breaks just to get past one conversation naturally. And the H is simply just two positions, two blowjobs types, the option to lie on her thighs (translated as kneecap, by MTL), and asking her to show you her pants.
So, is the game up for recommendation. Well, yes. In exchange for your two hours you basically get a simulation girlfriend who will address you as her master, and is 100% guaranteed to be yours and yours alone. Safe to say if you're lacking confidence with women, this is the girl for you. Heres one that will never talk back, reassuringly gentle, and will brave any weather to be by your side...and if you ever tire of her, you can click the close button without any further backchat. For some, the perfect, unattainable girl you would otherwise have no chance to be with in real life.
You'll come for the H, but you'll stay for that warm feeling in your heart. That alone makes for a niche that is rarely, if ever, explored by H games.
So what's the story? You play as an adolescent young, rich adult whose parents have recently died very conveniently, leaving you to manage extraordinary wealth and industry...oh and an estate with plenty of servants, one in particular named Sophia, who also coincidentally happens to be your childhood friend. Yes, very japanese cheesecake indeed. Even with the shitty translation, you'd need to be born yesterday to not know where we're heading towards.
Gameplay consist mainly of text screens with shitty MTL translation. Its visual novel with choices that really dont matter, because the story progresses regardless and all that changes is merely dialogue. And much like its predecessor, waifu konko, this game's text screens take ages to move past, except the devs learnt their lesson the first time so now its mercifully skippable.
Im not sugarcoating it. This game is short. I pretty much finished it within 2 hours, and most of it is me resisting the urge to click the skip button. Sophia talks so slowly its incredible. You'd need two toilet breaks just to get past one conversation naturally. And the H is simply just two positions, two blowjobs types, the option to lie on her thighs (translated as kneecap, by MTL), and asking her to show you her pants.
So, is the game up for recommendation. Well, yes. In exchange for your two hours you basically get a simulation girlfriend who will address you as her master, and is 100% guaranteed to be yours and yours alone. Safe to say if you're lacking confidence with women, this is the girl for you. Heres one that will never talk back, reassuringly gentle, and will brave any weather to be by your side...and if you ever tire of her, you can click the close button without any further backchat. For some, the perfect, unattainable girl you would otherwise have no chance to be with in real life.
You'll come for the H, but you'll stay for that warm feeling in your heart. That alone makes for a niche that is rarely, if ever, explored by H games.