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Part of "triAngle PROJECT," a collaboration project between Otomate and Frontier Works.
Tlicolity Eyes is a part of "triAngle PROJECT," a collaboration project between Otomate and Frontier Works. Each series will have 3 games released in span of 9 months for Windows under the same concept: one heroine, two heroes, and triangle love. Tlicolity Eyes theme is entertainment industry x love comedy x triangle love.
Collaboration project between Takuyo and Shogakugan magazine Cheese!, inspired by the Rakuen Danshi ~Beast Harem~ series by Doumoto Nao.
Part of "triAngle PROJECT," a collaboration project between Otomate and Frontier Works.
Our Private Homeroom is an otome game by Voltage Inc and available on Love 365: Find Your Story.
Tlicolity Eyes is a part of "triAngle PROJECT," a collaboration project between Otomate and Frontier Works. Each series will have 3 games released in span of 9 months for Windows under the same concept: one heroine, two heroes, and triangle love. Tlicolity Eyes theme is entertainment industry x love comedy x triangle love.
A PC otome game.
After School Affairs is an otome game by Voltage Inc. You are a teacher of a school where love is prohibited to students and teachers, but you end up falling in love with one of your coworkers.
Da Capo: Girl's Symphony is otome game spin-off of Da Capo series.
Bad Boys Do it Better! is an otome game by Voltage Inc. You are transferred to a school where it's nothing but delinquent boys and you're also living in a dorm with five of your classmates, where you fall in love with one of them.









