Favorite Animes: FMA 2009, Gintama, Toradora, Clannad.Favorite Characters: Amagase Yuuki ( LovelyxCation) , Kawakami Kazuko ( Maji de Watashi ni Koishinasai!), Tsukishima Yuuri ( Koi ga Saku Koro Sakura Doki), Shinooka Misa ( Natsu no Ame), Mishio Eiri ( Hikoukigumo no Mukougawa),.I steer well away from dark themed games because I don’t have the stomach to play them. On occasion I also enjoy games with more serious storylines and games that have real gameplay content. I tend to mostly play slice of life eroge, and I have become quite the critic with the genre as of late. I am also a board game enthusiast, and enjoy medium length strategy games like Power Grid and T’zolkin. These days my focus has moved to eroge, and though I still read quite a bit of manga, I very rarely watch anime. I am quite the otaku, and I used to watch/read a ton of anime and manga. Some other alias that I’ve used: Hachure, Scaccidi. The alias Aedes was the result of my searching for a cool looking term in the dictionary to use for my character name in some MMO when I first started playing them, and I’ve been using it as my alias ever since. Favorite Eroges: Flyable Heart, Hoshizora no Memoria, Natsuyume Nagisa.Favorite Characters: Kasugano Sora ( Yosuga no Sora), Aizawa Kaho ( LoverAble), Takanashi Yaya ( Clover Point), Mihama Hitsuji( Natsuyume Nagisa).Maybe the story part is too I don’t place as much emphasis on story as some others. That also means I generally do not play dark games, unless an imouto is contained within and the story is extremely well done. There is nothing i love more than reading raburabu stories and answering the loving pleas of kouhais and imoutos out there. Now, I spend the majority of my spare time playing eroges while getting sidetracked by those devious Flash games. Some time before I started this blog, I used to be a hardcore MMO gamer, but my interests on those games have since dwindled. I fear I shouldn’t be telling you this, for the risk of financially ruining this site’s readers, but I will shoulder that risk.I am an eroge enthusiast, who also loves playing computer games, especially MMORPG, and on rare occasions watching anime on the side. It’s also available on your browser and as a mobile app, and is even available internationally, with shipping still covered for those who manage to win a prize, even if this prize is to be delivered outside of Japan. If you want to try this for yourself, the Switch isn’t the only place you can do so. It’s the work of a very clever, very evil genius. I luckily didn’t have the ability to add more money to my eShop account in order to spend it on trying to win these plushes, but I knew that, if I could, I wouldn’t stop.
#JAPANESE CRANE GAME EROGE FREE#
I used up my free goes and made minimal progress, unfortunately. I sat there and watched someone else compete for the same 40cm Stitch plushie I was desperately hoping to win for myself.
This is on top of the normal crane game mentality where you edge ever-closer to winning a prize you desire as more and more of your personal wealth gets sucked in. Other people can compete with you at the same time on these machines, attempting to win the same prize. The stroke of evil genius comes from the fact that you aren’t alone on these machines. The game will even offer you a few free goes when you first start out. Massive Disney plushes… Rilakkuma plushes… My Hero Academia figures… it’s all there if you want to take the leap. The game taunts you with the huge array of prizes on offer that you can win. It’s 100% official and, if you win a prize, you can get your prize shipped to you for free. Picture that, except you don’t even have to leave your bed in order to experience that feeling.Ĭrane Game Toreba is a service that lets you play Japanese crane games and win Japanese crane game prizes without ever having to leave the house. Sure, you got the prize you wanted, but at what cost? You poured 6000yen into that machine… was it really worth it? Before you know it, you’ve won it, yet the victory feels hollow. You decide to try your luck, seeing if you can win that swimsuit figure of Rem from Re:Zero. You go to a Japanese arcade and see some incredibly cute or enticing prizes on display in one of the crane game machines. That’s right… the Nintendo Switch has crane games now.
That’s because a brand new application was released yesterday that gave me goosebumps as soon as I saw it. I say this, and yet none of them are the game I would crown as being the scariest one available on the hybrid console.
Even aside from Resident Evil, you have a wide selection of horror games available on the device. The Nintendo Switch has its own share of scary experiences.