LiterallyWhoIsThisAgain
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- Jun 13, 2022
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IT HAS BEEN FOUND!
A massive thank you to Maejek121212 for finding it! I may finally rest this long lasting brain worm.
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So, this has been bugging me.
I know trying to seek out h-games can be even more elusive than normal, but considering this USED to be readily available, and now I cannot for the life of me find it, I must resort to asking here since I lost my copy forever ago. I'll list as many details as I can recollect, as well as where I found it before.
Firstly, some basic things:
The 2D game engine was not Renpy or RPG Maker. If it was hosted here, I think it'd probably be categorized under 'Other', but possibly Unity.
It had an anime art style.
It was something like a puzzle game, with no real time combat.
The premise:
You play as a female teacher which, by night, monsters occupy parts of the school. The goal is to save as many of the faceless students as possible, putting yourself at risk. The teacher character wore a fully body latex-like skin suit, and the monsters were generally very tentacle themed, with design that usually didn't include faces or anything like that. Very alien-eqsue. During the day, you could pay for upgrades or to cure students of some strange ailment tied to the monsters.
The game mechanics:
At night, you'd choose on a grid of squares what to do, including confronting a monster in that square. The actual "Combat" was turn based, sort of (If you were in certain states, they often got multiple turns I think, and it involved another grid to my knowledge. The monsters did that usual h-game thing where they'd try to inflict status effects to reduce resistance, and you often had skills to help resist. Animations would play out during 'combat'. Depending on your actions and hat space on the grid you chose, it would affect things like damage or your own HP.
Progression was based on how many days into this outbreak you were, and how many students were infected.
Little things:
- The students were generic silhouettes.
- The different monsters had different grapples and methods to take advantage of the player character.
- The skin suit was purple.
Origins:
I used to frequent a site called "fapforfun", (I beleive between 2017 to 2020, but don't rely on that) which I am certain is where I first came across this game. It is still up, however it has had to change host multiple times, and some things (Including this game) got left behind. I did my best to scower nearly everything with the related tags to find this, multiple times, but I cannot for the life of me find it seemingly anywhere. I even searched here, assuming someone at some point might have mentioned it, but cannot find anything relating to this game. I even went onto gallery sites to search for h-game galleries with tags I think would relate, and couldn't find it.
It's definitely one of those games I'd recognize if I saw it, but cannot for the life of me recall it's name. It's one of those instances where I didn't realize it was gone until it was already far gone.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks! It's been bugging me and I would love to finally put this to rest in my own mind.
IT HAS BEEN FOUND!
A massive thank you to Maejek121212 for finding it! I may finally rest this long lasting brain worm.
____________________________________________________
So, this has been bugging me.
I know trying to seek out h-games can be even more elusive than normal, but considering this USED to be readily available, and now I cannot for the life of me find it, I must resort to asking here since I lost my copy forever ago. I'll list as many details as I can recollect, as well as where I found it before.
Firstly, some basic things:
The 2D game engine was not Renpy or RPG Maker. If it was hosted here, I think it'd probably be categorized under 'Other', but possibly Unity.
It had an anime art style.
It was something like a puzzle game, with no real time combat.
The premise:
You play as a female teacher which, by night, monsters occupy parts of the school. The goal is to save as many of the faceless students as possible, putting yourself at risk. The teacher character wore a fully body latex-like skin suit, and the monsters were generally very tentacle themed, with design that usually didn't include faces or anything like that. Very alien-eqsue. During the day, you could pay for upgrades or to cure students of some strange ailment tied to the monsters.
The game mechanics:
At night, you'd choose on a grid of squares what to do, including confronting a monster in that square. The actual "Combat" was turn based, sort of (If you were in certain states, they often got multiple turns I think, and it involved another grid to my knowledge. The monsters did that usual h-game thing where they'd try to inflict status effects to reduce resistance, and you often had skills to help resist. Animations would play out during 'combat'. Depending on your actions and hat space on the grid you chose, it would affect things like damage or your own HP.
Progression was based on how many days into this outbreak you were, and how many students were infected.
Little things:
- The students were generic silhouettes.
- The different monsters had different grapples and methods to take advantage of the player character.
- The skin suit was purple.
Origins:
I used to frequent a site called "fapforfun", (I beleive between 2017 to 2020, but don't rely on that) which I am certain is where I first came across this game. It is still up, however it has had to change host multiple times, and some things (Including this game) got left behind. I did my best to scower nearly everything with the related tags to find this, multiple times, but I cannot for the life of me find it seemingly anywhere. I even searched here, assuming someone at some point might have mentioned it, but cannot find anything relating to this game. I even went onto gallery sites to search for h-game galleries with tags I think would relate, and couldn't find it.
It's definitely one of those games I'd recognize if I saw it, but cannot for the life of me recall it's name. It's one of those instances where I didn't realize it was gone until it was already far gone.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks! It's been bugging me and I would love to finally put this to rest in my own mind.
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