It was designed as an "idle" or "while-doing-other-tasks" (nagara-play) game, focusing on automated battles and character development rather than complex manual input.
The game features a unique "purification through tickling" mechanic where you defeat bosses or enemies by exploiting their tickle sensitivities.
The file refers to a niche Japanese indie RPG, often categorized under "tickle" (kusuguri) fetish games. Game Overview Genre: Auto-battle RPG / Tickle-based Combat.
The game gained attention around 2016–2019, with a crowdfunding attempt on CAMPFIRE for a mobile version that ultimately did not meet its goal. Gameplay Mechanics
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Primarily developed for PC (Windows), likely using a common indie engine like RPG Maker or a custom web-based wrapper.
Troubleshoot common to Japanese indie games.