About This Game "Salutations. Would you like to attend a school for girls?"This romance visual novel explores the question of gender integration at a private school. A curious series of events leads to our hero becoming the only boy at a prestigious girls' academy... But over 99% of the girls are against integration! The girls are so sheltered, that they actually run away screaming at the sight of him!Our hero needs to befriend them if he wants to stay, but the situation's looking grim...The sole girl in favor of reform looks to our hero with hope in her eyes.Thus, he must fight -- to convince the few neutral parties at the school, his childhood friend... and even those who show him open disgust!The game spans a full year, divided into 26 "anime-like" chapters.Colorful movies and SD illustrations bring the classic girls' school events to life!Athletics festivals, elegant balls, swimsuits, love rivalries... and romance that would make a true lady blush! a09c17d780 Title: Princess Evangile All Ages VersionGenre: AdventureDeveloper:MOONSTONEPublisher:MangaGamerRelease Date: 27 Mar, 2015 Princess Evangile All Ages Version Crack Google Drive princess evangile all ages version review. princess evangile all ages version gameplay. princess evangile all ages version walkthrough. princess evangile all ages version free download. princess evangile all ages version. princess evangile all ages version download. princess evangile all ages version patch. princess evangile all ages review Princess Evangile is honestly one of the strongest VN's out there. Whilst it doesn't do anything particularly new, or revolutionary, it does a fantastic job on what it does do. The game itself is split into 26 Chapters, which makes one full playthrough take around 40 hours give or take. I have finished one route in the original, and am in the process of doing another in the Sequel (w/ Happiness).Now, as someone already has mentioned, if this game appeals to you, pick up the 18+ edition from Manga Gamer directly. I feel that the game itself benefits a lot more from it. w/ Happiness includes the common route for this game, but it doesn't include the actual routes for any of the four heroines in this game. If you are looking to play this, I highly recommend picking both the original and the sequel, and then playing through w/ Happiness's common route. It means you can skip a lot of the game to get directly to the route you want, as with Happiness includes 9 routes instead of this versions 4.Princess Evangile has Rise, Chiho, Ritsuko, and Ayaka.Princess Evangile w/ Happiness has a follow up route for those 4 heroines, and new routes for Marika, Mitsuki, Tamie, Ruriko, and Konomi.Overall, I'd say this VN is definitely the strongest bang for your buck out there, as I can honestly see it taking 300 hours for all of the playthroughs.My breakdown:PROS:+ Art. Moonstone's game's all have beautiful art. Everything here is of suberb quality, from the CG's, to the sprites and backgrounds. Not once did I think it was poorly made.+ Characters. Every character is likeable in their own way, and almost all of them have a sprite and voice acting to go with it.+ Long. Once again, this thing is really long. I'm not that fast of a reader, and I get distracted a lot, but it is definitely lengthy. Took me well over 50 hours to do Rise's route. For anyone else, this could be anywhere between 35 to 45. Excellent value for money.+ Voice acting. Full Japanese Voice Acting. Whilst I don't speak the language, I can definitely tell they each did a great job at playing their character.+ Great dramatic story moments. Whilst some moments were cliche (see the cons), there was some amazingly well done scenes, in particular at the pinnacle of some of the character arcs (Marika in particular). Helped make the experience memorable.CONS:- Protagonist. The protagonist is easily my least favourite part of this game. The guy is in high school, took a year off to work, and somehow has more life experience than my entire family combined. This guy has managed to travel halfway across the world on a fishing trip, work with computers in an office, manage to do a jobs in replenishment, all whilst continuously moving around with his father. At the start, he was fine, but over time it really♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥me off that he's just a jack of all trades with no weaknesses. On top of that, he's a pretty blatant self-insert (not neccessarily a bad thing), that the writers try to pass off as an interesting character. If you play the game, you'll see what I mean. It hurts the experience (which is why the character rating isn't a 10), but it definitely isn't worth dropping the game over.- Choices. This game has what my friends and I have coined "If My Heart Had Wings Syndrome". 50 hours of gameplay, and maybe 7 choices in total. 3 don't even matter, and don't do much at all.- Locked in too quickly. The first decision that makes you locked into your route is done well before you learn the story behind the girls. I'm pretty sure Ritsuko is in like, four scenes max, before the first choice. And Chiho barely has any presence until after that first choice. It was frustrating as I'm fairly certain I would have enjoyed the game much more (and I would've changed routes) if I was given more time to decide.- Cliche. The plot itself is very cliche. Whilst it is done well, it is very blatant what will happen for most of the game.- Generic soundtrack. Weak and inoffensive. I muted it after the first hour for my own music (turning it back on a few times during the story to see if it was any better (it wasn't)). Would have benefitted a lot more with better music.-Scores-Story: 7Characters: 9Art: 9Music: 5Enjoyment: 8Overall: 8/10tl;dr, one of the best VN's out there, but pick up the 18+ version from Manga Gamer directly._____Frost | Steam ProfileFollow our Curator PageJoin our Curator Discord[discord.gg]. you are a guy who gets to go to an all girls school that is in need for change so do not mess it up. The Game is worth playing. The Artwork is fantastic, the music is great. The plot is very interesting too. But I have to say, that I'm a little dissapointed that there are a few girls you can't date, but have really interresting characters.BUT: I have to say, if you look for hot scenes, you rather buy it on the website. Loved everything about it.. Kind of cheesy, but fun. The set-up is about as self-indulgent as you can get, with one guy in an otherwise all-girl school. Heck, he even won the lottery on top of that. The antagonists, such as they are, are all cartoonish to the max, with exaggeratedly evil character traits. But it doesn't stick on any one story arc for too long, so no single conflict or issue really overstays its welcome, and they mostly play to their strengths, which is moeblob comedy hijinks and romance.And the romance *is* cute, it has some decent comedy moments, and it holds up as an enjoyable little read and doesn't feel compromised despite the--*cough*--missing content. I've only played through one route so far, but all of the girls seem like they're equally fun. You could do a lot worse than this for light romance fluff reading if you grab it on sale.. I have previously played the adult version from MangaGamer, and wow what an emotional experience playing this game. I legit cried during most of the routes. This is a good investment for someone who wants to get into Visual Novels.The game is about 40 hours, with the chance to branch routes about 15-20 hours in (chapter 11 if you were wondering). Each chapter on auto is about 40 minutes, and there are 26 or so chapters per route (though the first 11 are the exact same). So if you get this prepare for a LONG novel. There are four routes, Rise, Chihiro, Ayaka, and Ritsuko.So you play Masaya, a boy with a deadbeat dad whose mom had left earlier. Your dad left you in debt with mobsters, and it's all you can do to not kill him. You're going to drop out of school when the first girl you meet, Rise, manages to get you enrolled in an all-girls catholic private school. It goes about as well as you can imagine. I won't say too much more, but to me the story was super engaging.Note that this is the All Ages version, so pictures have been changed to be less risque and some hentai scenes have been removed entirely. There is no patch to fix this, so to see them you'll have to get the game from MangaGamer ($59.99) but it does come with a steam code if you do so. There is also a fandisk coming out soon "Princess Evangile w/ Happiness" that will expand routes to most of the other ladies in the game.In terms of who my waifu is this game, it's Ayaka Kitamikado.. If you're looking for a visual novel that has an amazing story that would get you glued to your seat for more then you might want to find something else.But for those of you looking for a visual novel that allows you to turn your brain off and allow you to enjoy cute girls? Then this is that game for you!. Give Panterbell route pls. I want to kiss and hug him ><
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