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Gaijin Charenji 1: Kiss or Kill

Gaijin Charenji 1: Kiss or Kill

Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: September 4, 2019
Developer: overGame Studio
Publisher: overGame Studio
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Xbox One
Genres: Indie game, Shooter Video Game, Adventure
Description: GAIJIN CHARENGI 1 : Kiss Or Kill is a Punk Narrative Shoot-Them-Up. You can kill ( exterminate, destroy) your enemies, or just kiss them to make a loving world. It’s a narrative solo game. The story is between you and the Game developer. The end of the game depends on your karma. Story This game was started in 1998 by Yoshiro Takahashi and his team for the SEGA dreamcast. When Sega decided to stop the dreamcast, the game was aborted. In 2017, Yosuke Takahashi (Yoshiro’s son) decided to finish his father’s game. With ‘overgame studio’ support the game is now finished. Please enjoy ‘Gaijin Charenji : kiss or kill’ Features FAST, QUICK, INTENSE SESSIONS: with short level, various design and lot of surprise. INFINITE REPLAYABILITY: endless arcade action KISS / KILL CHOICE: you have the choice, you choose your way, ‘love’ or ‘war’. FULL MOTION VIDEO: to improve an innovating narrative game experience ! SCORING: beat your high score and be the world number one! Disclaimer All characters int this game are over the age of 18.

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