The Ten Heroines

My new computer game finally arrived! Upon activation, the protagonist finds himself… in-game!? He somehow stumbled into the game as a playable character. Furthermore, he’s the hero! Hmmm… The NPC girls are quite hot… In search of clues for returning back to reality, the hero begins his journey…

Tower of Five Hearts

The story and setting are simple. There are five continents of roughly-equal size; they’re side-by-side, and all of them meeting to an approximate point in the middle. At this meeting of the borders, there is a tower: The Tower of Five Hearts. One royal family is in charge of upholding the peace for every continent by marrying off their child to a prospective girl from one of the continents. It’s more of a contest—five girls trying to be Maids in the hope that their master (the Prince) will fall in love with them… However, this time, it’s a Princess.

Sweet Home ~H na Onee-san wa Suki Desu ka?~

Ryuichi is a university student. He used to live alone and enjoyed his school life. But one day, his apartment was destroyed by a fire…. He reluctantly comes back to his house. But his house has been changed to a boarding house for girls…! It seems there is no place for him to live. But they all allow him to stay there together! His new life begins like this…​

Banned from Equestria

Trixie turned you into a pony, but her spell will only last for 3 days and 3 nights. During the day, you can go see her to change your race (pegasus, earth, unicorn), but keep in mind you can’t change while she’s asleep. Since some scenes are only available at certain times of the day, it’s important you plan your actions carefully if you want to have your way with as many ponies as you can. Because yes, that’s the objective of the game. Of course, this guide has spoilers (duh) about which characters you can have your way with. Since the 1.5 version has many more scenes, you’ll have to play the game more than once to play them all. Luckily, many of them are accessible from the game intro in the “Less bullshit mode”.