Kowaku no Toki
Kowaku no Toki | |
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Original title | 蠱惑 の 刻 |
transcription | Kowaku no Toki |
genre | Hentai |
Computer / video game | |
Studio | TinkerBell |
Publisher | Japan Mint |
composer | NSN, Simmy, Triodesign |
Erstveröffent- lichung |
July 27, 2007 |
platform | Windows |
genre | Hentai |
Subject | Torture, sadomasochism, rape, zoophilia, cannibalism, murder |
Game mode | Visual novel |
control | Keyboard , mouse |
medium | Download , DVD |
language | Japanese |
Original video animation | |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
Year (s) | 2011-2014 |
Studio | PoRO |
length | 30 minutes |
Episodes | 4th |
genre | Hentai , horror |
idea | TinkerBell |
Kowaku no Toki ( 蠱惑 の 刻 ) is a pornographic visual novel published in 2007 by developer TinkerBell.
The game was implemented as a four-part original video animation by the animation studio PoRO . The individual episodes appeared between 2011 and 2014.
Kowaku no Toki follows the detective Mibū Kyōsuke, who dreams of a girl one night and meets her after a long wandering in a villa in the mountains.
action
One night the detective Mibū Kyōsuke has a dream about a girl who is sexually abused and tortured by unknown characters . When he gets lost in a forest and accidentally finds a villa in the nearby mountains, he meets the girl of his dream: Yukino Honkō.
Yukino is supposed to be the next priestess of the family-owned shrine and is therefore subjected to an obscene ritual in which she is sexually abused by a group of deformed men and by a demon- possessed bull . Kyōsuke promises to save Yukino, but she asks him to flee as quickly as possible before he is drawn into the ritual.
Awards
The game won a Bishōjo Game Award in 2007, an award for adult games .
Web links
- Entry on MyAnimeList
- Entry in the Visual Novel Database
- Entry at AniSearch (age restricted )
- Entry in encyclopedia on Anime News Network
Individual evidence
- ↑ 人 里 離 れ た 山 奥 の 館 で 待 ち 受 け る 、 欲望 渦 巻 く 淫靡 な 罠 …… 『蠱惑 の 刻』 7 月 27 日 発 売! Game-Style.jp, archived from the original on June 29, 2007 ; Retrieved August 9, 2019 (Japanese).
- ↑ 2017 result. Bishōjo Game Awards, accessed August 9, 2019 (Japanese).