Someone made a video of that? ::whywouldthey::Snow_Storm wrote:I only show my friend the video version of "Gimme the Chocolate!". That's as far as they will know about KS.

Someone made a video of that? ::whywouldthey::Snow_Storm wrote:I only show my friend the video version of "Gimme the Chocolate!". That's as far as they will know about KS.
the problem is that once you mention that its a Visual Novel they immediately assume "Visual Novel" is a euphemism for "porn game"Oddball wrote:You just have to know how to sell it.UsedforSecrets wrote:Just saying it's a game with cripple girls is enough for a lot of people's brains to go south.Oddball wrote:Out o curiosity, how are you guys describing it to people where they automatically think it's some perverted sex thing?
Calling it a game where you get to sleep with crippled girls is going to give you a different reaction than calling it a romantic character drama set in school for the disabled.
Well that is sure to take any prejudice he might have about the game awaySnow_Storm wrote:I only show my friend the video version of "Gimme the Chocolate!". That's as far as they will know about KS.
You are acting like they did a live action version of it.acewing905 wrote:Someone made a video of that? ::whywouldthey::
Knowing my friend, if I did show it to him, he'll get a kick outta it. We also show it to a female friend of ours and she was cracking up the whole time.Enemy | wrote: Well that is sure to take any prejudice he might have about the game away
Tried to subtly convert the most weaboo person I knew (not healthy anime-fan, obsessive weaboo) by planting the KS-installer on a hard drive with k-on, clannad, haruhi and other over hyped anime he wanted but leaving out the last episodes of each series so that he would browse through and "accidentally" find it.eleventhirtyeight wrote:Well my boyfriend is the one who got me into it, because he fell in love with it very fast, but we both have a hard time getting other people to understand (he also keeps calling it "Cripple Anime Dating Sim" in front of others to annoy me).
But yeah. :3 We played some of it together and we share fanart and fanfics and stuff and reference it in public to confuse everyone else.
Priceless, gah! ^o^ So nice when someone gets it... mostly.inquisitivenegro wrote:The next day in the middle of class: "Hey why do you have a cripple fetish hentai eroge?"
yeah get them to play the hanako route or something, short, plenty of feels and only one h sceneTeryn wrote:Priceless, gah! ^o^ So nice when someone gets it... mostly.inquisitivenegro wrote:The next day in the middle of class: "Hey why do you have a cripple fetish hentai eroge?"
... Why does liking people who may have an obvious disability of some sort have to count as "fetish"?
Maybe it's because we're higher maintenance to some degree, needing help with things, but usually less than most expect.
Up until I had my own physical disability to contend with, one of my former best friends was in a wheelchair. Within a few months of meeting her (we only met once a month for an anime club), I stopped thinking of her as "friend-who-is-in-a-wheelchair", to being just "my friend".
To drag myself back to the topic: Yes, I agree with a lot of posters to not heavily advertise the sexuality and moreso the story making you cry and the like. People is dumb about sex.
Maybe talk about the Phoenix Wright (Ace Attorney) series to introduce the genre? It's probably the most successful VN-style set of games published in English.
well the thing is Phoenix Wright is more well-known (heck he's a fighter in UMvC3, as well as having a Professor Layton crossover soon) and is pretty obvious there's nothing innapropriate. plus his games have much more comedy in them.Teryn wrote:Priceless, gah! ^o^ So nice when someone gets it... mostly.inquisitivenegro wrote:The next day in the middle of class: "Hey why do you have a cripple fetish hentai eroge?"
... Why does liking people who may have an obvious disability of some sort have to count as "fetish"?
Maybe it's because we're higher maintenance to some degree, needing help with things, but usually less than most expect.
Up until I had my own physical disability to contend with, one of my former best friends was in a wheelchair. Within a few months of meeting her (we only met once a month for an anime club), I stopped thinking of her as "friend-who-is-in-a-wheelchair", to being just "my friend".
To drag myself back to the topic: Yes, I agree with a lot of posters to not heavily advertise the sexuality and moreso the story making you cry and the like. People is dumb about sex.
Maybe talk about the Phoenix Wright (Ace Attorney) series to introduce the genre? It's probably the most successful VN-style set of games published in English.