Synopsis
Ryota Aoki, head of the Manga Research Club, faces disbandment when the school suddenly changes club requirements—needing at least 5 members to stay active. With only himself in the club, he desperately recruits new members with lax promises of support, managing to gather exactly 4 new members.
On the club’s first day, reality hits different. Packed into this cramped clubroom with 4 girls and himself, Ryota finds them far more defenseless than expected. “Help us with research for our romance manga, club president! You promised to support us, right?” they say with innocent smiles.
Ryota never anticipated this situation in his desperation to save the club. As the senior member, he must maintain his composure and authority while navigating this freewheeling summer of club activities with these carefree girls.
Editorial Review
The setup lands squarely in the post-harem comedy sweet spot where romantic game design has settled over the past five years—using institutional constraints (the club disbandment threat) as scaffolding for forced proximity and asymmetrical power dynamics. yoppy’s consistent output in this space means competent execution of familiar beats, though the genre remains oversaturated with premise variations on “desperate guy trapped with multiple girls.”
What distinguishes this one is the manga research club framing, which offers thematic coherence the generic school-setting harem often lacks. The irony that Ryota must simultaneously maintain club president authority while being “defenseless” against his members’ requests creates built-in comedic tension—there’s actual structural reason for his fumbling rather than just character incompetence. The large breasts tag paired with the art style suggests yoppy’s signature character designs will drive visual appeal for those who favor that aesthetic. The “romance comedy” positioning indicates this isn’t pure wish-fulfillment mechanics; the girls have defined enough personalities that their requests function as character moments rather than transparent excuses. The summer timeframe also signals pacing space for genuine relationship development across the ensemble rather than a rushed sprint through flagging events.
The demo availability is crucial here—this work understands its audience’s demand for proof before commitment, which reflects confidence in the core loop working between 10-30 minutes of playtime.
Best suited for players who enjoy harem dynamics grounded in character chemistry over pure fantasy fulfillment, and who appreciate when institutional premises actively enable rather than just decorate the narrative setup. The combination of manga-world humor, ensemble focus, and clear character differentiation makes this the rare harem comedy that justifies its premise.
Solid foundation with execution that respects both the format and player intelligence.
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