- October 19, 2017
- うんこモリモリ丸
Taima Miko Yuugi
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About
"Taima Miko Yuugi" is a Japanese simulation game where players manage a shrine as a miko, a shrine maiden. Perform rituals, exorcise evil spirits, and maintain the shrine while interacting with various characters and experiencing daily life. The game features a unique "unco mori mori maru" mini-game for extra humor and entertainment.










- The game has a rich and engaging story that brings players closer together, making it a great bonding experience for parents and children.
- The gameplay mechanics are surprisingly deep and strategic, offering a fun and immersive experience despite its H-game elements.
- The art style and character design are appealing, contributing to an enjoyable visual experience throughout the game.
- The English translation is poorly executed, with many text issues that make it difficult to understand gameplay mechanics and story elements.
- The game suffers from technical issues, including crashes and poorly formatted text that runs outside of the dialogue boxes.
- Some gameplay elements can feel repetitive and simplistic, lacking the depth expected from a more polished RPG experience.
story
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story has received praise for its engaging narrative and humor, often compared favorably to mainstream titles like "Avengers: Endgame." While some characters are seen as one-dimensional and the plot predictable, players appreciate the rich integration of gameplay mechanics with the storyline, making it a standout among eroge titles. However, issues with English translation have been noted, impacting the overall experience but not detracting significantly from the enjoyment of the story.
“Have finished for a while, and... man this game is so damn good in both storyline and gameplay.”
“It has a decent story and funny dialogues, so far it is my favorite among the h-RPGs.”
“The characters are one-dimensional, even when the story progresses.”
“The plot for this game is nothing too special but for an eroge on Steam, this is the most complex plot I've seen.”
“I wish people would stop being so cheap when it comes to translations; in a story-based game, it's as important as the ham in a hamburger; without it, what you have is a vegan burger not even your dog will appreciate.”