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1985 video game
Tenshitachi no Gogo
Developer(s)JAST
Publisher(s)JAST
SeriesTenshitachi no Gogo
Platform(s)NEC PC-8801, MSX
Release
  • JP: May 1985
Genre(s)Dating sim, eroge

Tenshitachi no Gogo (天使たちの午後, "Angels' Afternoon") is an adult-themed adventure game released by JAST, for the Japanese NEC PC-8801 and MSX computers in May 1985.

Set in a Japanese high school, the goal of the game is to seduce Yumiko Shiraishi (白石 由美子), the star of the tennis club. To seduce her, the protagonist will have to become acquainted and intimate with her friends by talking to them.

The gameplay is simple; the player interacts with the environment by typing in commands in Japanese or choosing commands from the list using the arrow keys.

The game had moderate success, leading to standalone sequels. One of the sequels, Tenshitachi no Gogo III Bangaihen (天使たちの午後III 番外編) has a cult following in South Korea.

References

  1. ^ Tenshitachi no Gogo at MobyGames
  2. Moss, Richard (June 2011). "From SimCity to Real Girlfriend: 20 years of sim games". Ars Technica. Retrieved 19 September 2011.

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