✧・゚:* ayachi nene & togakushi touko ✧・゚:*
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there seriously is just an hidden trove of good stories and lessons in literal fucking porn
like, you’d expect children’s shows to promote critical thinking and poses children to question, to empathize, to listen, and so on instead of “good guy beat bad guy haha” but you have to be a fucking degenerate to begin to consider the hidden vein of gems in the hentai-verse and to actually find most of the stories with good important morals
like, where’re all my monster girl quest fams? you know damn well what i’m talking about
and also maitetsu too
sanoba witch/sabbat of the witch as well
i haven’t played rance yet but for some odd reason i feel that there’s a 100% chance there’re more morals and important life lessons in that shit than in your standard children’s cartoon
no really, let’s keep listing these shit
i’m also uploading videos of that lulu farea game and it has a pretty good story too, way better than any children’s cartoon
and it’s not that having a story is what makes a show great, or that every show needs it
simply put, any show (at least in the western world) that has a story tends to be shit
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A Happy Halloween Featuring Sanoba Witch
I’ve recently started visual novel Sanoba Witch also known as Sabbat of the Witch, developed by Yuzusoft and published by Yuzusoft and NekoNyan.
Playing through a few hours so far, I believe it is a sweet moege to enjoy for this time of year, and it has arrived at a great opportunity. Sabbat of the Witch was released on Friday, October 26 just in time for a Happy Halloween, emphasis on “Happy.” I’ve been playing it since I started this weekend. While there are no horror elements in this visual novel, magic and witches are prominent motifs. It is through these that Sanoba Witch explores lighter supernaturalism, namely through wish fulfillment.
I remembered discovering the artwork of this a few years ago and liking Kobuichi and Muririn’s adorable character designs. I’ve been periodically coming across their work since then. Now, I’m enjoying knowing about Nene, Meguru, Tsumugi, Touko, and the other characters and their world which have been crafted collectively by the staff of Yuzusoft. The music and sound effects that I’ve listened to so far also are pleasant and done well.
If you’re looking for something cute to enjoy for a Happy Halloween and for this time of year, then please consider Sanoba Witch as an option and take a look at the available artwork and information. As a part of its release, the visual novel should continue to be on sale on various retailers through at least November 1.
Halloween Nene
Artist: Nanafuji
JAST USA
Mangagamer
NekoNyan
Nutaku
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