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I never get why they censor out the images but are allowed to have 'rape' in these game. Obviously I know about the censorship laws in Japan (if this is a Jap game) but being a from a culture of Samurai and the brutality that goes with it. I would think they would relent on censorship. :FeelsGoodMan:
 

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I never get why they censor out the images but are allowed to have 'rape' in these game. Obviously I know about the censorship laws in Japan (if this is a Jap game) but being a from a culture of Samurai and the brutality that goes with it. I would think they would relent on censorship. :FeelsGoodMan:
There's no use in looking for logic in sensorship, there is none :noexpression:
 

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I never get why they censor out the images but are allowed to have 'rape' in these game. Obviously I know about the censorship laws in Japan (if this is a Jap game) but being a from a culture of Samurai and the brutality that goes with it. I would think they would relent on censorship. :FeelsGoodMan:
censorship is because they lost worldwar 2, it's all to US law they had to abide then at the time and there is no politician at this moment that wants to get their hands dirty over there to change the law.
 

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I believe this is the 3rd time I've been disappointed by this studio. I'm thankful I got to test these games out before making the choice and I feel bad for those who didn't.

This studio seems to be most gifted in making their games look interesting in preview, sadly that's basically where the magic ends. Small empty games with bad mechanics and very few H-scenes.

Instead of a grand orgy at the end the reward for completing this one is a moral lecture that the actions depicted by the protagonist are wrong. Thanks.

EDIT. I feel like the artist could be much more with a better development team. The art is pretty good.
 
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Instead of a grand orgy at the end the reward for completing this one is a moral lecture that the actions depicted by the protagonist are wrong. Thanks.
A moral lecture that can barely be understood thanks to the poor English. It's great. XD
Still would've preferred an orgy though.
 
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Well that was a meme and a half, if anyone wants a quick synopsis:
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As a side note, is the depiction of rape not illegal in Japan... or anywhere for that matter? I feel like there's some sort of law in the US that porn cannot depict children or lack of consent.

past from this year from the daily beast website
Does Japan Ever Convict Men for Rape?
The law may be changing, but from the ‘comfort women’ of World War II to the victims of today, justice is very hard to come by.


05.11.17 1:03 AM ET
TOKYO—Eight thousand people, including many prominent lawyers, submitted a petition to the Japanese ruling coalition last month demanding it finally do something to strengthen the laws against sexual assault in Japan.

The issue has long been a non-priority for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government—which seems to put more emphasis on than it puts on passing laws that might protect women.

And let’s be clear about this: The laws that are on the books provide very little protection at all.

In Japan, if you rape a woman, your odds of being arrested are fairly low, and the odds of actually being prosecuted about a flip of the coin—slightly weighted toward no prosecution. Even if you’re found guilty, there’s a good chance you may never spend a day in jail if you say you’re sorry and pay damages.

Two cases in the past year involving sexual assault in Japan illustrate how far the Land of the Rising Sun still is from effectively dealing with crimes against women.

You may remember the outrage in the United States when former Stanford swimmer . In Japan, he most likely would never have been arrested. Even if he was actually prosecuted, and found guilty, he probably would not have spent a day in prison. He would not have been required to register as a sex offender either.


In Japan, men get away with rape because the police are reluctant to investigate, victims settle, and for all the talk of “womenomics” it’s still a fundamentally misogynist culture.
 

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past from this year from the daily beast website
Does Japan Ever Convict Men for Rape?
The law may be changing, but from the ‘comfort women’ of World War II to the victims of today, justice is very hard to come by.


05.11.17 1:03 AM ET
TOKYO—Eight thousand people, including many prominent lawyers, submitted a petition to the Japanese ruling coalition last month demanding it finally do something to strengthen the laws against sexual assault in Japan.

The issue has long been a non-priority for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government—which seems to put more emphasis on than it puts on passing laws that might protect women.

And let’s be clear about this: The laws that are on the books provide very little protection at all.

In Japan, if you rape a woman, your odds of being arrested are fairly low, and the odds of actually being prosecuted about a flip of the coin—slightly weighted toward no prosecution. Even if you’re found guilty, there’s a good chance you may never spend a day in jail if you say you’re sorry and pay damages.

Two cases in the past year involving sexual assault in Japan illustrate how far the Land of the Rising Sun still is from effectively dealing with crimes against women.

You may remember the outrage in the United States when former Stanford swimmer . In Japan, he most likely would never have been arrested. Even if he was actually prosecuted, and found guilty, he probably would not have spent a day in prison. He would not have been required to register as a sex offender either.


In Japan, men get away with rape because the police are reluctant to investigate, victims settle, and for all the talk of “womenomics” it’s still a fundamentally misogynist culture.
Good thing for Japan then that so many of them are obsessed with work and so little care about sex and procreation. I can only imagine how bad it would be if they were all as horny as I am. :p
''This just in: Japan, Nation of Rape. Massive daily orgies in the middle of the streets. Babies left everywhere. Cats and dogs fucking. It's a madhouse. On the plus side: Japan's people no longer face extinction.'' XD
 

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Good thing for Japan then that so many of them are obsessed with work and so little care about sex and procreation. I can only imagine how bad it would be if they were all as horny as I am. :p
''This just in: Japan, Nation of Rape. Massive daily orgies in the middle of the streets. Babies left everywhere. Cats and dogs fucking. It's a madhouse. On the plus side: Japan's people no longer face extinction.'' XD
Japan has the most intense smut too. Is it all made by one small elite crew of heroes? 8 people who have absborbed all the horniness of a country.
 
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Japan has the most intense smut too. Is it all made by one small elite crew of heroes? 8 people who have absborbed all the horniness of a country.
Truly, they have been blessed by the Hentai Gods. One could make an anime based on this. Or, better yet, a hentai. XD
 

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This game is my taste only thing would make it perfect if these bitches get knocked up.
 
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Erm... Is it just me or what? the file that I downloaded using Mega and tried to open everytime just fails... I use Winrar so not sure is it just my Winrar is outdated or what problem is it...
 
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past from this year from the daily beast website
Does Japan Ever Convict Men for Rape?
The law may be changing, but from the ‘comfort women’ of World War II to the victims of today, justice is very hard to come by.


05.11.17 1:03 AM ET
TOKYO—Eight thousand people, including many prominent lawyers, submitted a petition to the Japanese ruling coalition last month demanding it finally do something to strengthen the laws against sexual assault in Japan.

The issue has long been a non-priority for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government—which seems to put more emphasis on than it puts on passing laws that might protect women.

And let’s be clear about this: The laws that are on the books provide very little protection at all.

In Japan, if you rape a woman, your odds of being arrested are fairly low, and the odds of actually being prosecuted about a flip of the coin—slightly weighted toward no prosecution. Even if you’re found guilty, there’s a good chance you may never spend a day in jail if you say you’re sorry and pay damages.

Two cases in the past year involving sexual assault in Japan illustrate how far the Land of the Rising Sun still is from effectively dealing with crimes against women.

You may remember the outrage in the United States when former Stanford swimmer . In Japan, he most likely would never have been arrested. Even if he was actually prosecuted, and found guilty, he probably would not have spent a day in prison. He would not have been required to register as a sex offender either.


In Japan, men get away with rape because the police are reluctant to investigate, victims settle, and for all the talk of “womenomics” it’s still a fundamentally misogynist culture.
The most problem in Japan, actuality in most of East Asia, is that most females does not actually report the abuse for the fear of being shamed in public. Please remember that unlike those of the west, once a member of the family is shamed it would affect the entire family to the point that the family will try to hide what happened to the public or worse disowning them.
Heck, in Japan (and some countries in Asia) you couldn't go to a psychiatrist without being known because if you do and you were spotted by someone who know you, you will be considered as an insane person (worse than a chuuni) that should be kept in a mental ward and you could say goodbye to your social relationship.
 

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The most problem in Japan, actuality in most of East Asia, is that most females does not actually report the abuse for the fear of being shamed in public. Please remember that unlike those of the west, once a member of the family is shamed it would affect the entire family to the point that the family will try to hide what happened to the public or worse disowning them.
Heck, in Japan (and some countries in Asia) you couldn't go to a psychiatrist without being known because if you do and you were spotted by someone who know you, you will be considered as an insane person (worse than a chuuni) that should be kept in a mental ward and you could say goodbye to your social relationship.
Good thing here in the US we are taught that relationships are pointless and to not trust anyone. #nofearofsocialshaming
 
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jacksnka

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what kind of app does everyone use to extract this? i used 7zip and unpacker, with no luck.
 
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Meh, right after starting game my windows 10 is saying that the application stopped working and will be cloed, always at exact same point :/
 
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