17th June 2007, 9:05 PM
Blatant sexist overtones are in virtually all Japanese games with stories, I've found... sad, but true... Japan (and other east Asian cultures) are more sexist than Western ones are though, so that's not THAT surprising.
Here the excuse is that the guy isn't actually trying to date the girls, but get them to like him just enough that he can check them to see if they're the witch... bad excuse perhaps, but it's what they came up with to justify their game design. :)
As for the game's quality, I don't think it's a particularly high budget title. It just got popular based on its concept (and early artwork)...
Here the excuse is that the guy isn't actually trying to date the girls, but get them to like him just enough that he can check them to see if they're the witch... bad excuse perhaps, but it's what they came up with to justify their game design. :)
As for the game's quality, I don't think it's a particularly high budget title. It just got popular based on its concept (and early artwork)...