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Japanese Bishōjo

Bishōjo games are popular Japanese text-based, “one tap” interactive digital mangas or comic books. Similar in narrative structure to “Choose Your Own Adventure” books, these interactive stories utilize sound and imagery to create a PG-13 erotica-lite narrative targeting usually a young male audience and casual player. This sample was a trial assignment by a well-known Japanese Bishōjo publisher.

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Story Overview

You are starting to feel like your new life in the countryside may not be so bad… but when you're home at night, you realize that you've forgotten one of your textbooks. You sneak back into the school and retrieve your textbook, but when you're about to leave, you notice a light on in one of the classrooms. Curious, you peek in and find your recent acquaintances Yoko, Nanami, and Shinobu together… but they all have fox tails and ears!

Before you can make a run for it, the three of them pounce on you, preventing you from escaping. It turns out that they are fox spirits and that their ancestors have protected this land for centuries. You're told that now that you know their secret, you must help them protect the school from a group of rival wolf spirits.  
As you work together to protect the school, the girls find that they are developing feelings for you… Will you be able to protect the school? Who will you choose in the end? And will they choose you too?

Scene 4 Assignment

Sexy and romantic (750 words)

This scene takes place later in the story around Episode 14 within a 15-episode story. 

 

It’s the night before the day the wolves said they would attack. MC and the girls have a plan, but MC and Yoko find themselves alone while the others have fallen asleep. They start off talking about their childhood memories and Yoko is apprehensive at first. However, as their conversation continues, Yoko begins to reveal her true feelings to MC and how she’s missed him. The two of them share passionate kisses and it’s only when they hear one of the other girls wake up that they separate.

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