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Day is almost here and love is in the air.

Hello hot stuff; how would you like to meet some cutie pies to spend time with on Valentine’s day? Maybe you’ll meet your future waifu.

Welcome to the world of Crush Crush — the game where you try to win anime girls’ hearts as you work different jobs, boost your skills, and dote on them with gifts and dates. Idle games and dating sims together at last!

As Always, Good Luck and Have Fun.

Instruction: Use your mouse to move between Girls, Jobs, Hobbies and Stats. Click each item to enable/disable, but make sure you have enough time blocks! Time blocks are at the top of the page and are white when available for use.

Anime. Cartoon. Clicker. Dating. Funny. Idle. Incremental. Simulation. TV. Show. Valentine day


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KEY FEATURES 

Developer: Sad Panda Studios
Crush Crush is a fun and flirty free-to-play “idle” dating game where you meet, flirt and fall in love with a cast of sweet, seductive, and sometimes scary girlfriends.

Featuring 14 beautiful girls, with more updates on the way! Also a bear. A “Time Block” system that lets you set up what stats you’re working on, and make progress even when you’re not playing the game! Make progress by doing nothing, Casanova!


Earn momento photos of your relationships, including saucy pics for reaching “Lover” status. Scandalous! Buy gifts, dates and healthcare coverage for your girlfriends to sweep them off their feet - just like real life! Buy special outfits for your waifus, and dress them up!

Crush Crush is free! There are microtransactions if you want to boost your progress, but it’s super casual so don’t sweat it, dawg.

So find your center and meet the girls of Crush Crush. The game for those who got game!

System Requirements

Modern Chrome, Firefox or Safari web browser with WebGL enabled.
More than 2GB of RAM available.
Modern GPU with more than 128MB of VRAM.




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Game Details

Status: Released
Business Model: Free to Play
Developer: Sad Panda Studios
Publisher: Nutaku, Steam, Kongregate
Category: Browser
Genre(s): 2D, Simulation, Casual
Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, Steam

Recommended System Requirements:
Internet compatible browser.
RAM: 2GB
GPU: GPU with more than 128MB of VRAM

Crush Crush is a free-to-play 2D dating game developed by Sad Panda Studios that can be played in any support Internet browser. In Crush Crush players will meet, flirt and fall in love with a cast of sweet, seductive, and sometimes scary girlfriends.

By getting jobs, earning promotions, and boosting your stats you’ll be able to impress 14 beautiful girls, but don’t think sweeping them off of their feet will be as easy as just that! You’ll also have take them out on romantic dates, socialize with them properly, and give them gifts that appeal to their specific tastes. You’ll even be able to work towards your goals with the girls while you are away from your game by setting up jobs and hobbies for you to work and practice before you leave. When you come back you’ll be rewarded with great progress depending on how long you were away. If you find that even with passive progress that you’re still having too many issues reeling in the loves of your life, then you can also make some microtransactions to boost your progress and help you towards acquiring the love of your life!

Along the way you can earn momento photos of your relationships, setting your favorite moments from your relationships in stone. Some might even be saucy pics for reaching “Lover” status. Scandalous! You’ll even be able to buy your waifu’s outfits to dress them up with, making them even more adorable than they already were.

If you’re looking for a game that’s for players who’ve got game, then look no further than Crush Crush. With its lovely assortment of girls, jobs, hobbies, and a “Time Block” system you’ll be on your way to true love in no time!

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Idle Dating Sim 'Crush Crush' Arrives on Nutaku


“Crush Crush: Moist and Uncensored” has arrived on Nutaku this week, breathing new life into the Adventure Capitalist-style dating simulator by fulling embracing its hentai potential. Developer Sad Panda Studios wisely made the call to offer the game for free, in all its fully uncensored glory, bringing this addicting dating game to a whole new generation of players with loads of boundary-pushing content.

When western players think Dating Sims, they usually think Huniepop and its many clones. In these type of games, the dates are simple match-three puzzles, and the pickup approaches are straightforward, like filling a questionnaire. There's none of the social anxiety and fear of rejection that's so often par de course for two virile human animals engaged in a mating ritual. There's only the excitement of meeting new girls, chatting them up, and skipping to the good stuff. Crush Crush is not a Huniepop clone, nor is it one of those shoddy, grindy, flash-based dating RPGs you can play on pirate sites. By now, fans of dating sims are used to clicking buildings on a map, going to work for money, buffing up strength points at a gym, and gaining knowledge points at school - but in Crush Crush these mechanics are streamlined for the player's enjoyment. You simply click on the jobs and hobbies you want, and your toon automatically starts grinding in-game cash and skill points. The money buys the usual gifts and dates you expect from this genre, and skill points unlock better-paying jobs. Skill points also function as prerequisites to enter the next relationship stage with your favorite girls. There's a whole range of increasingly exotic dates, beginning with a gamer girl and eventually reaching time-travellers and mecha pilots, each with unique personalities and hearts of gold waiting to be melted.

Meeting girls is as simple as destroying their motorcycle, walking on their cardboard box house, reking their arcade record, etc. These sequences are told in a skippable storymode format, never taking away from the actual gameplay time. Because these encounters are over so quickly, there's some humor to make the ridiculousness not feel out of place - it sets the atmosphere for a fun, non-serious game one can play casually. Crush Crush has a unique mechanic to speed up the leveling up of your skills, and your money in-flow. It's called "prestige", and it's the most addicting feature in the game. When you feel the need for speed you can strategically restart your progress in the game, and when you've already unlocked lots of girls and jobs or completed achievements, it gives a mad boost to speed. After only a few hours of playing, you can reset your game and receive everything back ten times faster, only to work towards another reset to gain a booster. It feels jolly like you're breaking the game with cheat codes, except that it's a core part of the experience.


The game has uncensored romance scenes not seen in the previous Steam or Kongregate versions, which is a big pull for those players who are dying to see how the relationships actually culminate. There are also new girls and outfits exclusive to Nutaku - oh, and there's even a hottie you can date called Nutaku-chan! She enters your life through the wall... the fourth wall. Love at first sight. It was destiny. The only thing stopping you from taking on every job and hobby is the time bar. Every activity takes ticks in the time bar. It adds a tint of realism to the game, in the sense that you can only work three or four jobs at the same time before you’re collapsing from exhaustion. Going on dates with girls also requires time, meaning that you’ll have to drop one of your many hobbies. It's a little less streamlined of an experience when you have to always toggle things on and off, but it adds immersion. If you unlock the "professional athlete" job for example, you can say goodbye to your hobbies.

Like all free to play games, there is a store in Crush Crush. You can grab extra ticks to your time bar, boosters to progress, and even eliminate the reset penalty. This function is completely optional, for the players that want to give some support to an independent studio, and to Nutaku for providing a competent website for hentai gamers to play on. If you've been aching for a dating sim that isn't a clone or just stereotypical, the girls of Crush Crush: Moist and Uncensored will hook you quickly.


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Crush Crush – Dating Sim, a new flash game from Nutaku

Villordsutch on Crush Crush, a new dating sim from Nutaku… 

Never has a game from Nutaku.com made me take a second look at it’s title and scratch my head in wonder whilst thinking, ‘What is this about!?’. This latest flash anime game may appear obvious from the “Dating Sim” tagged on as the subtitle, but I did wonder what Sad Panda Studios and Nutaku were going to be delivering in this latest game from their ever expanding library.

Straight off the bat and without dragging out any long-winded conversations, I can tell you that Crush Crush has been the easiest game to pick up ever from Nutaku. Within five minutes you’ll understand the rules of this game, you’ll be whizzing through the numerous screens selecting hobbies, jobs, atoning and chatting with your latest crush – for which there will be many – and wondering whether you should plough your time into looking suave or being angst! Crush Crush is fantastically easy for any newcomers to this genre to pick up.


Crush Crush is totally free-to-play, nothing is asked for when you register other than your basic details (name, email, age etc.), and no cards are needed to play. We find ourselves as (on appearance) a genderless person in Crush Crush and make the ultimate entrance by accidentally sending our first would be girlfriend – Cassie – straight to Accident & Emergency in a nasty collision. You start the ball rolling by attempting to atone with Cassie, then offering to pay her medical care, you start a hobby to get the skills for a job. As you become more acquainted with Cassie – gifts and dates help – the more you and her get to like each other and atoning becomes chatting.

Life is easy with just one love in your life. 

However the better skilled you become – this and the more jobs you take up – the more women you meet in the process and unfortunately it would appear you’re a bit of a tart as you juggle the many women (plus a grizzly bear!) who each demand attention, chatting, gifts, walks on the beach and so on. Your life becomes extremely busy as you begin to tackle many hobbies for skills, as each new partner informs you they are only attracted to a certain type person, with a certain job.

Attracting other ladies will happen, that and blowing their minds! 

Your goal with each partner is to get from Frenemy to Lover; this is achieved by completing most of the tasks mentioned above. If you’ve got the time and you’re on speaking terms you can begin clicking your current girlfriend for extra hearts. However, if they’re set to Atone, you’ll be met with a disgusted “Poke!”

You’ll soon realise that having a lot of admirers is busy work. 

One of the greatest additions to this anime game from Nutaku is the fact that they’ve introduced idle play, which means that if you’re away from the keyboard, for up to seven days, then Crush Crush will continue earning you the valuable resources -in this case hobbie skills, cash and hearts from the ladies.

Plan your hobbies to fit your jobs. 

Your character, as said above, appears apparently genderless. However within the Stats tab you’ll find some avatar items and you can assign a gender to your character if you fancy making them a wee bit more personal (however, I thought mine looked rather splendid bare!). Also within the tabs you’ll find the achievement screen, and a place to use the hearts you’ve gained. More can be purchased but to be honest, I’ve not seen any need to purchase anymore as yet.

Some of the many achievements you’ll earn. 

One very interesting addition in Crush Crush is the Prestige Boost feature. Here you can reset your entire game for the chance to increase your speed of gaining your resources. I’ve used this once and I’m seriously considering using it again, but at the same time I don’t want to lose the ladies that I’ve managed to court.

Sometimes it’s more about the personality… 

 As I said at the beginning of this review, Nutaku and Sad Panda Studios have delivered a flash game that is so brilliantly easy to pick up, that if you’ve ever considered stepping into the world of anime gaming this really should be your first game. The helpful assistant appears briefly, everything is a click away and there is no fighting system with Attack of Defence points for you to get your head around. All you need to worry about is should you practice using a “Bow & Arrow” or “Dancing” because there are two ladies on the main screen demanding you be both suave and manly at the same time! Crush Crush is set as a game for all ages however there is also an 18+ Hentai (NSFW) version that is also available via the Nutaku.net website.


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Crush Crush Tips


I have been embarrassingly addicted to Crush Crush, and I think it’s the completionist in me that keeps me going. Throughout my time playing, I’ve discovered a few tips that might help new players get up to speed.

Reset Early, Reset Often.

One of the main features of Crush Crush is the ability to soft reset your progress. This adds a permanent speed boost to everything you do after the reset. Think of it like “prestiging.” The key to Crush Crush is to reset often, especially as you first start out. In most cases, it’s a good idea to reset after getting stuck somewhere.

Always Be Farming 

Crush Crush is an idle game, meaning it plays itself while you do other things. This means you should always be using as much of your energy as you can at all times. Crush Crush even plays itself after you close out of it, so a good habit when playing is to dump all of your energy into hobbies and/or jobs before you quit. When you come back, you will find you’ve levelled them up a ton and have a butt-load of cash. I recommend activating all of your hobbies, since having high hobby levels is one of the easiest ways to complete each girl. Become


Awkward Besties with Elle ASAP 

 When you reach the “Awkward Besties” stage with Elle, one of her requirements is to get a job in the casino. This unlocks every hobby in the game immediately, allowing you to level them up quickly. The best part is that you can unlock Elle quickly. Just get Mio to “Awkward Besties” or Quill to “Nuisance” to unlock the Wisdom you need to get Elle.

 Spend Diamonds Wisely 

 Diamonds are a real-world currency that you can buy, but you also get plenty of them just by progressing through each girl. Unless you want to dump lots of cash in this game, you’re gonna want to be careful about how you spend your diamonds. I highly recommend using diamonds to upgrade hobbies by clicking the diamond icons by each one. They boost the speed of the hobby 16 times over. Surfing and gaming are particularly useful, since they speed up your progress with Cassie, Nutaku, and Mio. This lets you get big reset bonuses quickly

Keep One Hand Free 

Sad Panda Studios have finally released their NSFW patch, which gives you a nice little sexy scene when you complete each girl. You might want to keep a hand free for… extracurricular activities. Luckily, you only need to use your mouse to play this game.


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Flower Knight Girl hentay game.


(NFSW Warning; The game, Flower Knight Girl, contains Adult Content) Create your own squad of Flower Knights, evolve them and equip them with powerful items Clean up all the pests the Harbringer of Doom has unleashed unto the world Band up with other players and explore the many beautiful yet dangerous regions in game

With an introduction video that looks, sounds and feels like the start of an anime TV show, Flower Knight Girl looks to be an amazing MMORPG with a huge – and I do mean HUGEEEE – variety of girl characters, each with their respective quirks and likes that you can appeal to in order to increase your affection for them and them to you. Being Flower Knights, the girls will need to save the world from the plague of pests unleashed by the Harbringer of Doom but they need a capable leader... and that person is none other than you!

The main way for you to start your task as the leader of the Flower Knight Order is by tackling the various pests that are causing a whole lot of trouble via the campaign. Each campaign entry will cost you stamina, and although stamina can be regained over time, you can easily get more every 120 minutes by playing some sort of a mini-game, or you could simply shell over some premium cash – Flower Gems – and buy them straight from the in-game shop.

Once you get in a campaign, you’ll then be presented with a campaign map. These maps in Flower Knight Girl contain a series of “nodes” that you can send your team of Knights through by simply clicking the Next button. Sometimes, you’ll land on nodes with some goodies like treasure chests, coins and Gacha seeds, while other times, you’ll land on nodes with creatures or bosses that are ready to fight you.

Unlike most browser MMORPGs where their campaigns consists of individual stages or dungeons for you to run repeatedly until you get to the highest difficulty level, in this game, the campaign maps that you’ll encounter will only require you to complete them once. Besides campaigns, there are also the occasional event-like boss raids where interested players can participate and fight together against a much more powerful boss, in hopes of getting better loot. However, as far as I can see, there aren’t any PvP aspects in the game.

Combat is pretty much automated in this game and due to this, there’s a helpful Fast-Forward button at the top right corner of the screen that you can use to quickly go through the fight scenes. There’s an exception though - the Solar Blast skill, which you can manually activate, depending on need, once the Light Gauge is filled up. Battles in Flower Knight Girl are uniquely set-based (as opposed to the usual team-based) and each “set” can contain up to 4 teams with every team including up to 5 Knights. You can also pick a Helper Squad, a random team owned by another player, prior to entering a battle.

As you’ll need to fill up quite a lot of spots on your set/team, you’ll definitely require a lot of Knights. You can recruit more using Gacha seeds (for normal Knights) or Flower gems (for limited or premium Knights). It’s interesting to note that for every new character toy encounter, you’ll get a nice intro about them. Each Knight can then be further upgraded via the Units tab. There, you can also rearrange your team formation, perform character evolutions, sell characters, as well as upgrade and equip new items.

In addition to all of these, the game also offers quests, collections, in-game shop which sells a variety of convenience items, flower gems and expansion tokens, and alliances that you forge with other players. However, the most interesting part of the game is probably the game’s adult content, which comes in the form of “Affection”. In this game, you can bring a nice range of gifts to Knights that you’re interested to start a relationship with.

Once you get a character’s affection up to 100%, you’ll be given a very nice Affection bonus and treated to some amazingly detailed Hentai scenes (in the form of texts and pictures) involving that particular Knight. Different characters will have different scenes for your viewing, and for you “Playboys” or “would-be playboys” out there, yes, you can woo multiple Knights at a time in this game.

In terms of sound and graphics, the orchestral music is pretty soothing to listen to, but the sounds change depending on what you’re doing. Naturally, for combat, you’ll be listening to something more upbeat and inspiring. The narration in the game is still in Japanese though, but for those of us who don’t know a lick of Japanese, we’ll definitely be grateful for the subtitles. For graphics, Flower Knight Girl contains plenty of beautifully designed characters and scenes, but as it is an adult MMORPG, you can expect plenty of the girls in the game to be dressed in an overly sexual manner. So, if you’re easily offended by that, this game might not be suitable for you.

All in all, Flower Knight Girl is a pretty interesting adult MMORPG that appeals to the anime-loving nature of certain people in the adult audience while providing explicit content that mainly caters to male gamers as an incentive of sorts for them to collect all of the Knights in the game. Unfortunately, this makes actual gameplay of the game feels a lot like an afterthought rather than a core aspect of the game. That said, if you’re looking for an anime MMORPG that designed exclusively for male adults, Flower Knight Girl is a game you’ll want to try. Play it now!


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Flower Knight Girl Review: Squash Pests with your Flower Knights!


The wildly popular Flower Knight Girl from Japan is now available in English at Nutaku.com. This turn-based RPG puts you in command of an army of blossoming female warriors as you defend the World of Flowers against the evil Pugnacious Pests!

In Flower Knight Girl, a terrible foe has descended on the world of Spring Garden, and it’s up to you and a special cadre of verdant fighters to drive the enemy back to where it came from. You are their newest commander (in true JRPG fashion, you are woken up from a deep sleep by your busty assistant on your very first day) of the Flower Knights, and it’s up to you to hire, train, and equip them, before sending them off to eradicate the pests that are infesting the nation. Along the way you’ll be a fighter and a lover, squashing petulant pests from each mission map, and romancing your Knights by bringing them gifts in the hope of earning their favor – which will increase their stats, and make them more effective fighters in your honor.

Squad Up. 

Once you send them out to fight, your job is largely done. As your assistant tells you early on: they take care of the battles, while you handle the war, and it’s the war management that drives much of the game. Before you take on a mission, you’ll be assigning your Flower Knights into several squads of five. You’ll be looking for groups that complement each other, and negotiating speed (how quickly the Knights move through a map) with power (how hard to stomp on bugs). On top of that, you’ll be able to receive assistance from another player’s collection, by friending them in-game and then borrowing their toughest squad and taking it into battle alongside your own. It’s a good opportunity to learn from other players, find out what combinations work best, and see some rare Flower Knight Girls in action.

The Battlefield. 

The mission maps are laid out like a board game: your squads hop from node to node, collecting treasure or fighting pests. Occasionally, randomizers will split them up, sending them down divergent paths, and possibly into danger. Essentially, you watch as your knights stumble wildly across the map and into the mandibles of various insectoid enemies, like so many marbles cascading down the world’s most terrifying pachinko machine. That’s not to say you can do nothing to help your heroines once they’ve taken the field. You have two strategic abilities that can change the course of a given mission. First of all, several of the scenarios offer you multiple starting nodes from which to launch your assault, and it’s usually wise to split your squads up among them. If you see one path is loaded with pests and the other nothing but treasure chests, you can split your groups up accordingly, with the bulk of your fighting force taking the hard road. The second trick up your sleeve is the solar beam. Whenever a unit of yours encounters an enemy, you have access to a limited-use solar blast. This weapon fires down from the sky and blasts all the baddies in battle, but just when to use it is tricky indeed. Do you protect your weakest squad, so they can grab the treasure beyond? Or do you make the journey easier for your top-tier warriors, giving you a clear path to victory? It’s a tricky decision, and a good commander sometimes has to doom one squad for the good of the army.

Fight!! 

The interface is nothing overwhelming for fans of classic Japanese role-playing games like Final Fantasy, Ogre Battle or Chrono Trigger. For the hardcore fan, there’s plenty of numbers and stat bonuses to play with, but there’s no need to worry too much about that. Knowing that a fighter like Sunflower likes to eat cake, and keeping all the Knights well-equipped with bracelets and earrings, is more than enough to get a strong squad through some tough battles. When your fighters do need help, you can always borrow a friend’s.

The Girls. 

In another tribute to classic Japanese games, the Knights themselves are hired through a gachapon-like machine. After collecting gacha seeds and flower gems on the battlefield, you’ll cash these in for new, random Flower Knights, of varying levels of rarity and power. Each of them are, if you’ll pardon the pun, “green” when they first arrive, so you’ll need to train them up. If you get multiples of a girl you’ve already added to your collection, then no worries - you use any “extra” fighters to level up your favorite units. As for the women themselves, the game goes to a good amount of effort to give them character. The art is attractive, with a variety of body types and attire on display. Personalities, too, run the gamut, from aristocratic waifs to curvy firecrackers. It should be noted that each one has her own plant-based name, too - your battalion can consist of knife-wielding Dandelions, to gun-toting Jasmines, and every other flower in between.

Free To Play. 

The game is free to play, and while you can pay for some things, there’s little in Flower Knight Girl you can’t get just by beating missions and playing normally. You’ll be completing achievement quests left and right, rewarding you with yet more characters or gifts or gold. Special quests and missions are available daily, and the allies you’ve made through lending squads out sometimes need a hand defeating the brutal Raid Bosses that pop up. Just signing in each day is going to get you some kind of bonus each time.


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+18 Flower Knight Girl adult


This game has just recently been released in English here*, and is free to play for everyone who has an account. Making an account is completely free and just requires an email address.

This is a gacha-based game kinda like fate/grand order, where you spend "flower gems" for a chance at rare and powerful girls, or spend "gacha seeds" for a chance at more common girls. Flower gems can also be used to increase your unit limit or equipment limit, or to restore your stamina or raid points. You earn flower gems by completing quests in-game while eliminating every enemy on the map, or you can exchange real-life currency for them. It is possible to earn anything and everything in this game without spending a single penny.

This was just a quick summary of the main mechanics of the game. There is a good in-game tutorial, so go ahead and give it a try! If you are unsure about anything, just go ahead and drop a comment in here, and I or some other member of the fuwa FKG community will do our best to answer you! (Hopefully :miyako: )

The link I have provided is to the all-ages version of the game. There is also an 18+ version of the game which can be found on the adult portal of the same site. If you wish to play on one, but then decide to change to the other, don't worry, the servers are the same, so you can simply open the version of your choice without losing any progress.


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Hentai Game Review: Flower Knight Girl, free to play JRPG


Flower Knight Girl is a casual JRPG. The game is free to play on Nutaku, playable on your PC internet browser.

My personal favorite Nutaku game. Flower Knight Girl has cute girls, and auto-combat battle mechanics, making it a nice, hands-off experience. Not everybody has the free time and energy to dedicate thought into their entertainment. Some people just wanna click a button, and feel like a winner.

If you read our review of Idol Wars Online, this game is disturbingly similar with some near-identical mechanics, save for a setting where anime girls wage perpetual war against insectoid communism.

hentai eroge flower knight girl flowerknightgirl nutaku Bullshit aside, let’s talk about the game: The art in Flower Knight Girl, is fucking ripe. The maps and girls are colorful and lively, with just the right amount of detail to keep the primal sections of your brain stimulated. Though highly militarized in their attire, the girls occupy a vast variety of fetish archetypes, for maximum otaku baiting. My waifu is the classy hooker, Queen of The Night, you see her in the picture above! The bug enemies contrast with the girls’ boobacious beauty with their towering, grotesque forms. It almost makes your genitals itch for a new Black Lilith rape hentai OVA.

The game doesn’t really have a story. The little writing I’ve seen, was fine enough to create context for the game and its mechanics: Girls versus bugs, kill or be killed, epic as shit. The writing suffers from minor grammatical errors here and there, though you mostly encounter any form of writing in the introduction, and the special event quests. This is definitely no War and Peace.

The music contributes to crafting an atmosphere of war hype. It’s like the music is saying, “final hour of humanity! The bugs are burning our bras and raping our men! To glory, girls!” The tracks are great, in that it takes many, many hours before you begin preferring a combination of the mute button and a youtube playlist. I am personally yet to reach this point, which is credit to the game. There are several musical tracks, but for example the battle music, and menu music, is always the same, and it’s the bulk of what you hear. There is variety in the music department, that fits multiple moods, but no variety beyond shit in the stock.

Talking about voice acting; there is plenty of skillful Japanese voice talent in the game, and the actresses’ performance adds to the kawaii cacophony of satisfying game audio. Each girl is voiced, and none so far have been grating to listen to. The combination of sound effects, flashes and sword strikes and spells landing, girls shouting, in the backdrop of the battle music, is indeed chaotic to listen to, and some players may find that annoying as hell. I grew immune to it after a few days. Also, be prepared to hear your favorite girls repeating their small number of lines over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over… again. The audio gets repetitive, is what I’m saying.

The actual gameplay of Flower Knight Girl, is focused around squad management. How the girls do on the battlefield, what the pace of your progress is, depends on how well you manage your resources. Gold, flower gems, equipment, which characters you feed with stat-boosting cakes/toys/gems/books, are only some of the decisions you are making. How you build your squads, matters. Which girl you give gear and level up, matters. It takes careful assessment of how your flower knight army is faring against the bugs, to make the right decisions. This is also the game’s hook; after every minor tunement, you want to head out on a mission to see the effects of your decisions. There is also a gathering quest you can repeat every two hours; free loot is always gut. -----

Leveling up your girls does not happen by killing monsters, but via fusing. Fusing is a common mechanic in Nutaku’s waifu pokémon games. Because you are constantly collecting girls, as rewards from completing quests, and from gacha seeds, your inventory gets massively filled with flesh. So you empty your inventory, quite simply, by feeding the weaker girls to your stronger ones. It costs in-game gold to execute.

The enemy design in Flower Knight girl is plain. Most enemies do not have interesting special abilities, despite the art making them easy to distinguish from another. For example, you fight both armored ants and demonic-looking flies, and neither differ in the skills they dish out at you. The enemies seem to be basically just brainless loafs of meat, attacking random girls, including the backrow supporters – remember to equip everyone with defensive items, because you have no tanks with taunt. Similary, even the bosses generally never do anything complex, but rather act as punching bags; the higher level quests you tackle, the bigger the enemies’ stats are. I imagine it was easier for the game’s developers to balance the content, with so few variables. The only difference between enemy attacks is whether their attacks land on one, or two girls, or if they hit the whole party.screenshot-2218 Because management of your battle harem comprises the majority of the gameplay experience, you would expect that the interface is easy to navigate. It isn’t. It can easily take hours to learn where everything is. And it takes practice, because some of this shit, is counter-intuitive as hell. For example, equipping items to your girls, is beyond cumbersome. You have to click a specific section in your “units” menu, select the right character, click the item slot in her inventory, search the item, click the item, and finally press the light-blue “select”-button. HEY NUTAKU; DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS GODLESS ITEM EQUIPPING CRAP, THANK YOU.

Collecting girls into your personalized battle harem, is the otaku bait these games ruthlessly use against desperate cuck boys on a failed mission for pussy. You get more girls from missions, and by putting gacha seeds collected from missions, in the flowerpot. Gacha is basically anime girl scratching tickets. Normal gacha gives you 2-star and 3-star waifus, and the rare 4-star girl. Each star represents greater power potential; you will notice a heavy difference between 2-star, and 4-star girls, and an insane difference to your usual girls after you see what the 5-6 star girls can do. My Queen of The Night (taking cock in the topmost pic) is a 5-star waifu, and the literal goddess of pest extermination.

When you’ve reached high enough level in power, you can begin farming 5-star girls from special events, to power up your waifu death squads. There’s no paywall stuff in the game, and no pay-to-win – if you buy premium gacha roll from the store, it’s basically a time skip. I’ve played for a few months now, and found the progression curve natural and pleasent. With the autowalk feature, I can be as stressed and half-brained as a normalfag sheep cucked by the capitalist machine. Below are my Flower Knight squads, my player level is 115.

When you max affection on a girl, you get one still-image sex scene, voice-acted, nicely written with lots of “cock” repeated between the moaned lines. You accomplish this by gifting tens of cakes/books/toys/gems in their faces. Affection also increases a girl’s stats by 1%, up to 100%. You access your inventory of gifts through the “office”-pane. The girls level up to 60, except 5-6-star girls, whose level can go up to 70 for some unfathomable reason. To keep improving your girls’ powers beyond their maximum level cap, you feed them dragons, to evolve them. Trust me, it will make sense to you. After you’ve fed the girls the dragons, they gain a special ability (ie. an aura that increases 2 party members’ damage by 3%). Then, you can level them up some more, plus you gain a double affection stat bonus. No, don’t be cynical, the dragons are free and acquired from weekly quests.

During missions, you click a button to make all your squads take a step on to the next circle. Most circles are self-explanatory, like the loot chests and coins. There’s many types of circles, but generally only four pose actual game obstacles, that can defeat you: The pest hives, enemy squads, bosses, and the devil’s spinning wheel. Everything else you can consistently beat with a strong force. But the real enemy, the bastard that determines whether after a map you feel victorious or a fucking loser, is the goddamn spinning wheel.

This mechanic, this fucking bullshit spinning thingie… You spend the effort to master the timing, via trial and error. You have to be very specific with how you hit the circle, because 90% of the time, your squad will walk the wrong way. And even after that, you will fuck it up time, after time, after time, until you hate life. This mechanic, is how I imagine it feels to be dying to cancer. Looking at the question mark spinning round and round, like the mortal coil, you feel stabbed with pervasive despair, in the face of life’s ultimate failure state: never getting maximum rewards from running the map.

In addition to loot, you gain experience points from missions. Dinging a level has only one purpose, really; refill your stamina bar, your raid points, and the gathering quest. You don’t want to spend your every flower gem refilling your stamina bar. Gaining levels keeps your momentum going.

Only rarely will you fail a mission in this game, because you always pick as your helper another player’s squad, and you are gonna pick someone who has completely outleveled the content. Failure, therefore, is generally a feeling you experience when your squads fail to pick loot chests, or when some of your squads get killed by enemy squads. There is no death penalty really, just an annoying feeling of time being lost.

At first I thought it silly, that the developers allowed me to basically cheat victories with the helper-system. Then I realized, what their actual aim is with this feature. The helper-system provides you a pseudo-social experience; if you ever watched gaming streams in TwitchTV, you can see how powerful an effect it has, providing people an experience of placebo social connection. It increases spending behavior, it does so in TwitchTV, and even lacking Nutaku’s sales data, I suspect it does so in Flower Knight Girl. Moreover, your helpers act as a reference point, to how strong or weak your girls are in comparison. You see squads of insane 5-6 star girls, drawn from premium gacha, ripping shit to pieces with ease. The helper system purposely tickles people’s competitive spirit, while ruthlessly advertising premium girls, ultimately encouraging spending behavior of players. This feature is a pure marketing trick. The girls are divided by damage types. Each bug, including bosses, have a type they’re weak against. Generally speaking, yellow is for archers, red for warriors, purple for mages, blue for monks. The division doesn’t really hold true, as even soldiers can have AOE ranged attacks, mages can wield guns, and so on. My advice from hundreds of hours of playing; build your squads to include girls of at least 3 damage types, and mix in 1-2 girls whose special ability deals damage to more than one enemy. You can be fighting up to 3 enemies at once, thus AOE (area of effect) damage, is a requirement to beat these bug squads.

There’s more. To really make the game addicting, the devs added random bonus levels full of loot and gold. These bonus levels pop up completely by random after beating a level. Sometimes, you get a random boss battle. These “raid bosses”, are super powerful bug monsters that do not fuck around. The bosses are so madly buff, your squads may only get 2 rounds of damage in before dying miserably. You spend “raid points”, to increase the damage your girls deal. Three raid points, you deal 5x normal damage, making the fight a burst battle. Raid points, like stamina, regenerate. The raid points regenerate at the rate of 1 per 30 minutes. I have no complaints about this system, because you generally have enough points to kill bosses and reap the loot. But I do have criticisms over the monetization of the system; spending a flower gem (1€) to refill raid points, just to beat one boss, is expensive. You often need to kill more than one boss to gain enough equipment gacha seeds, to be able to roll the gacha. Considering you can spend a flower gem to refill your stamina instead, which nets you tons of money and EXP. Refilling raid points is simply inferior value.

Tips for play: Start multiple flower knight squads. I took a long time to realize I can have more than one. It’s important, because each step, you gain gold and gacha seeds. If you only have one team, you miss out on loot and map objectives. Second tip: the gold cost of upgrading the levels on your girls goes up, the higher level they are. To save gold, time your leveling carefully, with the right stuff to feed your girls, to get the maximum number of levels for the lowest gold count. Memorize this tip, go back and re-read it. It will make sense to you very soon as you play.

The business model of this free to play game is built around, as expected, the gacha mechanic. Flower gems can be used to expand your inventory, refill your stamina bar, refill raid points. You acquire flower gems by completing missions expertly, achievements, as login bonuses, and more. One flower gem costs 100 nutaku gold = 1€, meaning that 10 premium gacha draws, is ~50 euros. If you buy the 50€ bulk, you get 14 extra gems. That’s as much money as the cost of a big AAA release. If you are absolutely certain that premium gacha waifus are your thing, then just DO IT!!!

Flower Knight Girl is a clean, really well executed title. Its art assets are high quality, and the gameplay is, believe it or not, a lot of fun. It’s a casual game, but gets quickly more challenging in mere three days of intense playing. It is made to be addicting, and it’s very repetitive. The variety in maps is minimal. Enemy varierty is small, and uneventful. Special ability design (for both your girls and enemies) is plain boring. If you like repetition and grindy games, if you are conditioned to masochistically enjoy a good soulless grind, this game delivers your fix.

I recommend this title warmly. For a free browser game, it more than excels at its purpose of elevating dopamin levels in the brain. It’s not an actual sex game, but a casual as hell RPG.


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DMM GAMES『FLOWER KNIGHT GIRL』 8月21日アップデート実施! 騎士学校イベント「鬼教官と補習授業」開催!

ゲームの企画・開発・運営事業を展開するDMM 


GAMES はDMM GAMESでサービス中のファンタジーRPG「FLOWER KNGHIT GIRL」がアップデートを実施することを発表いたします。 詳細は公式サイトをご覧ください。

8月21日リリース! リリィウッドでの補習授業! 新イベント「鬼教官と補習授業」開催!

▼補習授業の一環として「生態観察レポート」を獲得しよう! 害虫の脅威に対抗するかのように、様々な行事が過ぎ去っていった夏。 楽しかった夏休み……などというものは騎士団にはなかったものの、 短くはない休みの明けた騎士学校には、ちょっぴりたるんだ空気が蔓延していた。 そんな生徒たちの気を引き締めるため、リリィウッド騎士学校は補習授業を執り行う。 そこには指導補助役として、騎士団一行のほか、 「伝説の鬼教官」と恐れられる花騎士も呼ばれることになって……!? イベント開催期間 2017年8月21日メンテナンス後~2017年9月4日メンテナンスまで。 
 

 ▼プレミアムガチャに、新キャラクターが追加! プレミアムガチャに新イベント「鬼教官と補習授業」に登場する 「ミスミソウ」「カウスリップ」「コマクサ」が追加! さらに追加キャラクターの出現率がアップ!限定キャンペーンガチャも同時開催中!

▼キャラクエストも追加! 新イベント「鬼教官と補習授業」の開催に合わせて 「ミスミソウ」「カウスリップ」「コマクサ」「ロベリア」のキャラクエストがボイス付きで追加! 手に入れた団長は、早速キャラクエストに挑戦してみては?


▼復刻イベント第54弾「水鏡の境界の先へ」好評開催中! 復刻イベント第54弾は「ラミウム」とのエピソード。 花騎士ラミウムとロータスレイクの危機を救おう! 復刻イベントに合わせて連動ガチャも実施中!

▼庭園機能に新規テーマ追加! リリィウッドの森をイメージした庭園テーマが登場!

▼その他にもアップデート内容盛りだくさん! 特殊任務の追加や交換所のラインナップ更新なども! 新しい花騎士を仲間にして、害虫討伐に行こう! ※画像は開発中のものになります。

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巨大チョコバナナの謎とは!? 『FLOWER KNIGHT GIRL』、バレンタインイベント「波打ち際のショコラフェス」開催


DMM GAMESの『FLOWER KNIGHT GIRL』は本日のアップデート後より、バレンタインイベント「波打ち際のショコラフェス」を開催する。


イベントの開催期間は2018年2月19日(月)のメンテナンスまで。 バレンタインが近づき、チョコの匂いが街中に漂うバナナオーシャンで、合同訓練という名のバレンタインチョコ大会が開催されることになった。それぞれの思惑を抱えて参加する花騎士たち。しかし大会中、用意されたチョコが盗まれる事件が発生。さらには謎の巨大チョコバナナの目撃情報まで寄せられる。花騎士たちは無事にチョコを取り戻し、完成させられるのか……!? 


あわせて、プレミアムガチャへの新キャラクター追加、ボイス付きでのキャラクエスト追加、そして復刻イベント第66弾「忍びと迷子と祭り花火」が開催中。詳細は公式サイトでチェックしてほしい。


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