Friday, December 12, 2014

Dear My Mononoke Sacrifice

GAME INFORMATION

Source: Google Play
Developer: Arithmetic
Content Rating: Medium Maturity
Genre: Yaoi/BL, Romance, Historical
Purchase: Free          Size: 2.1 Mb

New BL game has released! The story is about a boy who was offered as a sacrifice to a specter, lost freedom and struggled to find true love in the chaos. Enjoy the shady love story with specter, Oni (Devil) and mysterious guy!

Introduction
The age is the Taisho period. The Empire of Japan has created peace with the spirit who threatened the people and the world. There's a secret agreement. The government would offer the spirits a daughter from a noble family up as a sacrifice and in return they would receive protectors with supernatural abilities. And then the Meiji period in which they received divine protection from the spirits for a consecutive 55 years came to an end, and now it is the imaginary world of the year 1913.
The sacrifice born to the Shijo noble family is unexpectedly a boy. With the growth of the boy conceived to a misfortune fate, he gets involved in a crueller fate... A boy who has had his leg tendons cut by his mother and is being raised inside a room for confining criminals hungers.

“I want to be free...”

He always keeps that determination in his heart.

“I will create a place where I can live on my own with my own hands.”

This story starts with one man's determination. The cogs of fate begin to turn with the non-human beings, the spirits, which surround him in life...

[Kirei Kokonoe]
The fox of the flowing water
“If you're the sacrifice, then show me your power. Give all of your power as an offering.”

[Tenri Tsukioka]
The loving, mysterious student
“Let me show you a little trick to help you relax. I love you. I've always loved you.”

[Tsurugi Aragami]
The fire demon, hater of humans
Ha, stop rubbing all up against me. I mean, if we'd known each other for a long time, then whatever, you know?”

Form eternal bonds with others during life as a human sacrifice. Those who attack during peaceful times. Clash with the spirit heads of the five elements. The group of humans trying to destroy the spirits, the excursionists. And the war between nations. All obstacles stand in the way. This is a story still unknown.


The Spirit's Sacrifice. Taisho Era Romanesque Love~ You'll discover your forbidden love. Who you chose is your choice.

Be the sacrifice to the Mononoke and find true love and get freedom...

Additional Information
※ Scenario Tickets will recover everyday at 4.00 a.m. (Japan time).
※ Special scenarios and avatars need to be purchased with money.

Android App on Google Play

1 comment:

  1. The story is a good mix of silly romance and serious story, but the game is quite unforgiving so I suggest a walkthrough from beginning til end. I missed maybe 2 of the dozens of questions and was dropped from the happy end to just the normal one. The item system is a joke - you get enough currency for like one and a half tries per week, and you get a random item each time try that may be a duplicate (and therefore useless). As if that weren't enough "challenge", the item then only raises affection for one specific character by one point - and you need like 140 points to get a good ending. It didn't help my ending at all. You only get 5 tickets a day, each ticket allowing you to advance one section of a chapter (each chapter has quite a few sections). If you want to pay to advance (because the ads each time you log in aren't enough), it's about a dollar a ticket. You can pay extra (I think $5) for special "unofficial" chapters that have some slightly steamy scene. It's a bit excessive, especially with how short each section can be. Apart from the money grubbing, the game is good. The art style is more on the cute side despite the muscles, and the 3 characters offer a variety of personality types and a little back story. The protagonist gets flirted with by all 3 regardless of who you're gunning for, and there are some fun jealousy/bickering moments. The story is mostly pretty happy, with just a few dark parts that they don't angst over too much.

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