Synopsis
Remnants of the Lo○ Robo gang infiltrate Hanazono Academy, targeting the young lady Carin!?
Not only is the young lady subjected to public assault right before her classmates’ eyes, but various Medabots are also captured on camera in their shameful states.
But who is pulling the strings behind this incident…!?
A visual novel-style work where you can freely customize and enjoy removing parts and undressing the characters as you like.
New: Centnass, Bunny Heart, Ghomet Lady, Pure Maimedbot, Sailor Maites
Reused from previous works: Sailor Multi, Pepper Cat, Sprite Loss
*Please note that this work was hastily converted from a CG collection to a visual novel, and is made with an extremely simplified structure.*
Base CGs: 37 (New 22/Reused 15)
Carin: 10 | Centnass: 8
Other Medabots: 19 (New 4/Reused 15)
Total image count including variations: 680
Bonus Image Collection
Full-size CG files used in game: 380
Bonus rough collection including original artwork, unused sketches, and past artwork: 69
Game resolution: 1080×810 Fixed
Editorial Review
Junk Box EX6 positions itself as a niche fan-project targeting the Medabots IP enthusiast overlap with adult game audiences—a narrow intersection that barely exists in the broader doujin landscape, making this less a genre entry and more a proof-of-concept for a specific collector’s impulse.
What distinguishes this work is its frankness about its own construction. The developer openly acknowledges this is a hastily converted CG collection retrofitted into visual novel structure, and that transparency actually clarifies expectations better than most doujin works manage. You’re purchasing an image set first, a game second. The appeal lies entirely in the character customization and progressive undressing mechanics paired with the Medabots property itself—the combination of robot characters with school uniform framing creates a specific aesthetic fetish space that most mainstream adult games won’t touch. The sheer volume of variations (680 images total from 37 base CGs) suggests this is designed for players who derive satisfaction from incremental visual changes and collection completeness rather than narrative momentum.
The work heavily reuses assets from previous Junk Box entries, meaning returning fans should expect familiar character recycling alongside the four new robot designs. The inclusion of bonus rough sketches and unused artwork indicates the developer is maximizing value extraction from their production pipeline—pragmatic rather than artistically generous.
Target this toward Medabots-specific fans with an adult game interest who prioritize customization mechanics and visual iteration over storytelling, and who view doujin works as specialized products rather than full creative experiences.
This is functional fan-service architecture for a hyperspecific audience—competent in execution, transparent in limitations, and entirely honest about what it is.
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