After some nudging from the president of Flower's parent company and some soul searching of his own, our protagonist takes it upon himself to save Flower by teaching the four girls on staff the ins and outs of what makes an eroge good. Tomoya's glee at being part of the eroge industry is short-lived, as he soon learns that Flower is on the chopping block due to their first title being a massive failure.Īfter playing through Flower's first title, Tomoya realizes that his co-workers don't know anything about eroge, lacking the insight and understanding needed to make a good game. Tomoya's luck takes a turn for the better when he sees a help wanted ad for the local studio Flower, and after a meeting with the company president (who to his surprise looks like an elementary school kid), manages to get a job as administrator of the company's website. Still, his dream is to get a job at an eroge studio in hopes of creating what he loves, eroge. While he really likes eroge, he can't draw, isn't much of a writer or composer, and doesn't know much about business. The player takes the role of Mochizuki Tomoya, a guy that lives on his own with only a day job at a convenience store keeping him afloat.
Eroge! H mo Game mo Kaihatsu Zanmai (OVA, 2011) Same setting Ero Manga! H mo Manga mo Step-up ♪ Shares characters Ore Tsuma! ~Ore ga Mansion Kanrinin n.įutanari Elf Kairaku Choukyou "Dame!. So the story focuses on Tomoya’s role as a pseudo-consultant while getting to know the four heroines in history and giving the player an interesting look at the world of Eroge’s development.This warning can be disabled in your account TitleĮroge! The joy of sex and game development After a boost from the president of Flower’s parent company and a personal search, our protagonist makes it a point to save Flower, teaching the four girls on the team the ins and outs of what makes the good of an Eroge. Tomoya is part of the Eroge industry and his joy is short-lived, as he soon learns that Flower is about to fail after their first failure.Īfter watching the first title of Flower, Tomoya realizes that his colleagues know nothing about Eroge, and lack insight and understanding. After a meeting with the president of the company (which to his surprise looks like a primary school child), manages to get a post of administrator. Tomoya’s luck takes a new turn when he sees an ad from the local Flower Studio. Still, his dream is to find a job in an Eroge studio in hopes of creating what he loves. He does not know much about the business world.
Although he really loves Eroge, he does not know how to draw, is neither a writer nor a composer.
Mochizuki Tomoya lives alone and works in a “combini” to keep him afloat.