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An erotic romantic comedy about social manipulation, crossdressing, and girls tying up other girls. Will the hapless lesbian ladykiller Beast succeed at pretending to be her ruthless twin? By the creators of Analogue: A Hate Story, featuring choice-driven mechanics... and lots of sex.

A role-playing game from Three Rain.

A role-playing game from Mofuya.

Join Hora Machia, son of the legendary Darota Machia, on his wacky quest to conquer the hearts of the three most powerful girls in his school! A wacky satire of dominant tropes in visual novels, Analistica Academy is a raunchy comedy featuring an arrogant protagonist who must struggle to do the unthinkable. Will he be able do it?

Sena’s master has yet to return home, but another mysterious guest has appeared at her front doorstep. Supposedly hailing from the Iron Cliffs, Ladon is an ambassador of dragonkind, a species that has long thought to be little more than a myth. Ladon intially desires to speak with Sena’s master, but due to The Master’s absence, she chooses to wait for her at the manor instead. The two of them gradually grow closer as they spend time together, eventually desiring each other’s company in a far more intimate way.

A school simulator developed by Illusion. You are the sole male student on this former girl's academy, and have the mission to show love to all of your colleagues.

Our hero was the vocalist of the legendary rock band "Bloody Roses." Presently, his activities with the band are on hold. At one of the live houses he played at, he met an extremely talented vocalist named Sahara Shion. He takes it upon himself to help her in her career... As a player, it is your goal to eventually bring this beautiful talent on stage at the live house "Moon Rouge."

An adult visual novel where your choices shape a night of temptation with a seductive succubus. Engage in dynamic dialogue, explore multiple paths, and immerse yourself in a captivating story of supernatural romance and desire.
