The first Nitendo Wii 15+ Bishoujo game gets a hands on demo on G-station.

Originally posted on Nico Video. For those who have Nico Video accounts, check out the Nico Video version as the quality is slightly higher. It isn’t very difficult to register an account if you know some basic Katakana.

I swear that if this wasn’t for the family friendly Wii, it would be a full blown eroge. Yes, the main site has been updated with the age rating and it is a non-ero 15+ Bishoujo game. The girls bloody BLUSH when you successfully clean a piece of evil dirt of them which is screaming MOE into my brain cells as I took it in. Even the villains do. And if you watch the scene where one of the villains let down her hair, apparently they are supposed to be considered Bishoujos as well. Thus when you destroy their evil dirt thingies, they actually blush and increasingly tear with anxiety as well leading to even more moe injections.

From what I’ve heard from the video, the soundtrack is composed ok. It is available for sale on May 14th 2008.

The battles are turn-based and during an attack or defense phase, you have to clean off as many particles of evil dirt as possible. The battle fought between Kasugano and Subordinate 1 in the video ended in victory, thus resulting in the dirty corridor being cleaned up. From the looks of it, this is most probably the first battle in the game as the video introduces the villains to the main protogonist.

The dirt particles apparently grow larger with time. I’m assuming they gain more hit points as they grow, and may morph into other things during the later stages of the game when the battles start getting more advanced. So, its probably a good idea to shake that Wiimote as fast as your hands allow you to XD

I have already pre-ordered a copy of the regular edition from Play-Asia.com ever since I found out one of the extras on the limited edition was a drama CD that I can’t possibly understand within a short time span. I also found the Kasugano+Mary regular edition cover much more appealing than the limited edition cover with the 5 main Bishoujos.

Since this is the Wii’s first ever Bishoujo game, I doubt the sales figures would be low. It is practically screaming out for an anime adaption, but that would only happen if it is successful. If you own a Japanese Wii (probably from buying the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros Brawl) and stay somewhere in asia, you can consider getting it over at Play-Asia.com as it ships free to most asian countries.