I’ve googled it and it’s no wonder I’ve never heard of it, since it’s not the sort of VN that would appeal to me anyway. \…However, that does not mean there is no problem and I cannot voice my discontent about it.\ You do realize that this is a fan translation not bound by hysterical shouts of social crusaders? The Official industry is a different matter though. Which do have H-content from time to time and which I’ve never seen a complain about. I usually only play the ones that sound interesting to me. I’ve never heard of such a thing, but I take your word for it, since I’m not that involved with VN, you are right. \And one of the reasons why not many visual novels are brought to the West, is that social justice warriors campaign against them for different reasons.\ In the end, I’m not a gay man, so what I think is homophobic doesn’t really matter, so ignore me, really. You can not like it and saying so doesn’t make you homophobic, but calling it gross isn’t simply stating an opinion. I don’t know, maybe everyone has a different opinion on what is homophobic, but calling the sex between men gross is, to me. Not that they’re useless, I’m glad we have them, but they all have things about them that you can stand behind and things you can’t. They need to complain, otherwise we would forget that they’re there and they wouldn’t get as much charity money on christmas.ĭoesn’t mean they accomplish or influence anything. Human rights and feminist organisations complain and talk, that’s what they do. The sources you put weren’t about the game, but h-games in general.Īlso those were from human rights and feminist organisations, I thought we were talking about a protest from the general internet social justice warrior. They simply wanted to reach a broader audience to make more money and it failed. I don’t think they wanted to avoid a scandal or had any pressure from social justice warriors. That right there is what I’ve been trying to say. “The publisher thought they would make more money by releasing an all-age butchered version.” Social justice was not that concerned with games at the time” You still act like you are, whether you’re doing it on pupose or not doesn’t matter. Of course you’d say you support gay rights, no one wants to be seen as homophobic/racist. To me it’s more a ” I’m not racist, but … ” sort of thing. Though, it is kinda of a paradoxe that someone homophobic like me would support gay rights ” For me homosexuality is as gross as coprophagia. Sorry for taking so long to reply, I’ve been insanely busy. Since I’ve not seen an actual campaign by SJ warriors against the game// They avoided a scandal with the SW and could sell their game to an all-aged dempgraphic. The publisher thought they would make more money by releasing an all-age butchered version. The sources I read stated that they changed it to make it appeal more to the west,// Social justice was not that concerned with games at the time Though, it is kinda of a paradoxe that someone homophobic like me would support gay rights Yaya is prepared to endure any indignity to find Koko (even being used as a human chair) - but can she really trust Maia?īut, as time wears on, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to Maia.//You can not like it and saying so doesn’t make you homophobic, but calling it gross isn’t simply stating an opinion//Ĭonsider me homophobic then. Before Maia will consider lifting a finger for their sakes, she has Yaya and Aiyana prove their loyalty to her through a series of menial chores and embarrassing tasks. Maia says she can help Yaya and Aiyana, but her help comes at a cost. They leave their village and wander the dense forest that surrounds it, searching for a sign of their friend's whereabouts.Īfter several months, their travels lead them to a mysterious witch, Maia, who claims to be all-powerful. Three years later, on Yaya's twenty-first birthday, she and Aiyana vow to find the missing Koko. Families were scattered and, in the chaos, Yaya and Aiyana were parted from Koko. This all changed on one fateful night, however, when an army of strange monsters attacked their village. Born in the same village, they spent their days in peace, and they vowed to always stay together. Yaya, Aiyana, and Koko were childhood friends.
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