You are assigned to supervise and lead a group known as Tuned Heart, which fights crime on city streets. The members of the group are all young and pretty girls, and also experts in firearms and vehicles. Mysterious mind-controlling criminals have appeared in America, and now cities are overrun by biker gangs and other criminals. It's time for the hero to assemble his group and show those criminals who is the boss!
Humanity is prospering through the expansion of the Earth's development, but natural destruction has also become extreme.
One day Amon, a scientist who opposed the destruction of nature, decided to return to the Earth 150 years earlier via time machine and protect nature.
You follow a time cop from the future, Milk, and an introverted high school girl named Kurumi, who are forced to share the same body by a strange turn of events. They must stop an eco-terrorist named Amon, who creates monsters from plants.
This series of short VNs is very short, being constituted of two mere episodes, for a total playtime barely reaching 20 minutes. Nevertheless, it may have the best animated sequences you'll ever see on PC-98. Too bad it was canceled so quickly, it certainly had some potential.
Reines Du Sabbat is a JRPG developed by doujin circle Kenix who would later develop Corpse Party, this work became quite infamous on the Japanese internet during the late 90's and early 2000's due to its grotesque content to the point of being "quietly" distributed on freeware sites.
The game takes place in the country of Serfina. In a small hut there lived a girl called Puff, together with her older brother, Lux. Since they've lost their parents at an early age, the older brother had to take the parent role and take care of his little sister. However, one day, Lux suddenly fell ill with a fever of an unknown origin, with no doctor able to help and him gradually losing his strength. Puff heard about a medicinal herb called the Snow Herb that can quickly bring down any kind of fever and went to the forest of Pia to find it. In the forest, being absorbed in the beautiful flowers blooming there Puff lost her uncle.
This is where the game begins and Puff's journey will lead her to witness the cruelty of human beings.
Melpool Land is essentially an overhead fighting game between two characters in a small area. Each of the five characters is armed with two objects that they can use to hit their opponent or block attacks as if they were boxing gloves. The first player to reach three wins is the victor and it's possible to win by either emptying the opponent's life meter or by knocking them out of the stage. It is also possible to destroy the opponent's means of attack since they have their own health meters, leaving the opponent unable to do anything except try to ram their opponent off the stage. Arenas have holes and traps to look out for, such as bumpers and tiles that damage you, but there are no items or other abilities available. The story of the game is framed around a tournament hosted by a goddess that offers the winner anything they desire. Each character gets their own ending if you can complete the single player mode with them. A local multiplayer option is also available for two players.
A shoot-'em-up with more dialogue than most, just don't run into your wingman in mid-exposition... the graphics are all pretty nice, although it seems odd all the shots are simple yellow squares. Movement is via the arrow keys, X shoots, while Z purchases whatever power-up is available, Gradius-style, from the bar below.
Unlike the first Idol Project, the story of the sequel is directly related to to the anime series Idol Project, starring the same characters, with the young and ambitious Mimu Emilton as the protagonist.
Revival Xanadu 2: Remix is a remake of Xanadu: Scenario 2.
The remake is done using graphics and engine identical to those of Revival Xanadu. Just as its original version was an add-on to Xanadu: Dragon Slayer II, this is an add-on to Revival Xanadu.
The player begins in the same town, creates the protagonist, and then follows the same way to enter the dungeon area, which is the actual game world. It is there that the games become different, as the maps of Revival Xanadu II: Remix are different not only from those of the main game, but also contain layout changes and additions compared to the original version (Xanadu: Scenario 2). New regular enemies and bosses are introduced, and their design is enhanced according to the graphical standards of the previous remake.
You begin with the main hero and 3 girls and battle through 15 SRPG style stages, using their school as a home base between battles. At the school, you may buy items, change party members, and speak to girls on your team. After each stage, a new girl will join you, and, in total, there are 19 girls.
Each girl has at least one H-scene.
An adult murder mystery/detective visual novel with 2 stories taking place at the same time. The point of view can be swapped between the main characters, a private detective hired to investigate some very suspicious pieces of art and a government agent assigned to protect the daughter of a Japanese embassy official stationed abroad, at any time to help solve the cases they are working on and interacting with each other at points to progress their stories.
The game was ported to Sega Saturn and that version was then ported to Windows, with changes to the games content in both instances, resulting in a 15+ rating.
The story of Harenochi Munasawagi does not start in a very original way: the protagonist is a high-school boy named Kazuhiko, who is - surprise! - permanently horny, displaying his "affections" at any given opportunity to anyone young and female, including even his childhood friend Chihiro. But while the focus on the story is on Kazuhiko and his quest for physical intimacy (which often results in girls getting angry and beating him up), there are other rather disturbing elements that come into play later - in particular, bunny-like demons who share Kazuhiko's passion for the opposite sex...