Princess Evangile All Ages Version

This romance visual novel explores the question of gender integration at a private school. A curious series of events leads to our hero becoming the only boy at a prestigious girls' academy... But over 99% of the girls are against integration!

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"Salutations. Would you like to attend a school for girls?"


This romance visual novel explores the question of gender integration at a private school.
A curious series of events leads to our hero becoming the only boy at a prestigious girls' academy...
But over 99% of the girls are against integration!
The girls are so sheltered, that they actually run away screaming at the sight of him!
Our hero needs to befriend them if he wants to stay, but the situation's looking grim...
The sole girl in favor of reform looks to our hero with hope in her eyes.
Thus, he must fight -- to convince the few neutral parties at the school, his childhood friend... and even those who show him open disgust!

The game spans a full year, divided into 26 "anime-like" chapters.
Colorful movies and SD illustrations bring the classic girls' school events to life!
Athletics festivals, elegant balls, swimsuits, love rivalries... and romance that would make a true lady blush!

Price

Max: 31,99€

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Min: 15,99€

Reviews

“Princess Evangile is exactly what the world of all ages visual novels. needs. It tells a fantastic story with deep, rich characters. It keeps its themes mature while keeping a balancing act between suspense and comedy. And above all, it’s a story worth reading. Hopefully this will be a title that inspires newcomers to see what all the fuss is about in the world of visual novels.”
Twinfinite

“Princess Evangile is a fantastic game and I’m disappointed that I didn’t play it in 2015 when it first came out. Eroge like this, let alone games like this, aren’t all that common these days it seems. [...] What Princess Evangile did for me, was actually make me pause and think. [...] Unless you really just don’t like romance stories, I can’t think of why you wouldn’t want to own this one.”
5/5 – Operation Rainfall