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PRESS the FIRE button on the unit page where u hire i think theres the buttonSorry , its probably kind of simple question , but how can i delete my units in army?
PRESS the FIRE button on the unit page where u hire i think theres the buttonSorry , its probably kind of simple question , but how can i delete my units in army?
ThanksPRESS the FIRE button on the unit page where u hire i think theres the button
Loki will going to rape them at least once regardless of what you want. Also worth noting that if you actually want to reach max affection with the goddesses (and unlock their endings and power-ups) you'll have to rape them about 2 times more each as well. Even for the non-corrupted versions it's still necessary.Before I put in the time to get into this, could someone tell me if rape is avoidable, or is it the typical Japanese approach of no-one going unraped at least a little bit, even if you want to play nice afterwards?
Well that's a shame, yet another Japanese game marred by unavoidable rape, like 95% of them, seems like.Loki will going to rape them at least once regardless of what you want. Also worth nothing that if you actually want to reach max affection with the goddesses (and unlock their endings and power-ups) you'll have to rape them about 2 times more each as well. Even for the non-corrupted versions it's still necessary.
u are in hell ? if so u need beat everything in the first shot all batallions completely destroyed or game over i thinkFinally got to Chapter 8 but the first territory to dominate isn't enabled, could someone help me?
Define "like that", the only think two games you mentioned have in common is IMO harem and fantasy, both relatively common.Aside from Sengoku Rance and Love Esquire, any more games similar to this?
It's not about genre per se; it's more about the gameplay style that is beyond just reading texts and making choices based on available options. E.g. Sengoku Rance and Love Esquire both have their own respective battle mechanics.Define "like that", the only think two games you mentioned have in common is IMO harem and fantasy, both relatively common.
Just searching those two tags here should find you a number of good title like other Rance games, Evenicle, Bunny Black, etc.
You can filter out "VN" in Latest Updates section. Sadly many of the games that remain are still de facto VNs, but you should be able to recognize those with real gameplay by screenshots or description.It's not about genre per se; it's more about the gameplay style that is beyond just reading texts and making choices based on available options. E.g. Sengoku Rance and Love Esquire both have their own respective battle mechanics.