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  • Summary: You are a senior in high school along with your two best friends, Naomi Patterson and Suzu Cappini. You are also the granddaughter of Harold Anderson, the CEO and founder of Anderson Toys, a toy company sworn to give children amazing products and give a large part of their profit to charity.You are a senior in high school along with your two best friends, Naomi Patterson and Suzu Cappini. You are also the granddaughter of Harold Anderson, the CEO and founder of Anderson Toys, a toy company sworn to give children amazing products and give a large part of their profit to charity.

    One day, you get called home to attend your grandfather's funeral. After the funeral, you learn that you have inherited his large estate. Your father suggests you move in immediately, so the next day, you move out of your parents home and into your estate.

    When you enter your new home, however, you see five injured, yet very handsome men on the lobby floor. They eventually awaken and make it known that they were attacked by a group of dangerous 'misfits' and ran to find shelter, passing out as soon as they entered your home.

    You find out that they are incubi, 'demons who consume and use sexual energy of humans to survive'. With nowhere to go and a target on their backs, they ponder what what to do. Out of sympathy, you offer your home as refuge for a while in exchange for minor servitude (it is a big house, after all).

    What will happen as the incubi get comfy? Why exactly did they come the human world? Who are the 'misfits', and will they stop pursuing them so the incubi can leave?
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  1. Aug 11, 2023
    3
    The story seemed intriguing at first, until things started to go haywire and everything lost its coherence. It appeared overly rushed, withThe story seemed intriguing at first, until things started to go haywire and everything lost its coherence. It appeared overly rushed, with poorly structured characters. I could delve into specifics and compile a substantial list of parts that simply made me facepalm repeatedly, but I'd rather steer clear of spoilers, and truth be told, I lack the inclination to undertake such an endeavor. The OST didn't impress me, and the artwork wasn't to my liking either. As for the voice acting, it came across as remarkably feeble, occasionally even comical. I comprehend the commendable aspect of this free visual novel having voice acting, but it's all in vain if the quality is so demeaning. Perhaps "demeaning" is a tad exaggerated, but I find it utterly implausible to take the narrative of a visual novel seriously if the voice acting falls flat. Nevertheless, there's a segment within a particular route that I enjoyed and found tolerable, including the presented ending. Yet, that portion of the route constitutes about 30% of the story. Can I truly recommend a game for just 30% of it? Expand