Kyonyuu Fantasy Gaiden 2

Kyonyuu Fantasy Gaiden 2, localized as Funbag Fantasy: Sideboob Story 2, is the second side-story-sequel to the Kyonyuu Fantasy H-game taking place five years after the first Gaiden title.


 * Amnesia Episode The first part of the game deals with Lute suffering from amnesia due to a cursed mask on his face where he finds himself in the port town of another country. The Kingdom of Edelleland and Lute's harem are frantically trying to find him.
 * Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other Lute truly loves each and every one of the members of his harem.
 * Battle Harem Lute's harem at the start contains: A succubus (the 2nd highest class of demon), a former rebellion leader who is regarded as the best knight in the entire continent (in nearly every way), a Royal Knight that was the 2nd highest scoring graduate of the Knight's Academy, a scholar with enough magical knowledge to be able to use spells to enslave someone's will, a princess whose body possesses special demonic traits that make her just as lethal to fool around with as a succubus, a strong-willed woman of nobility, a truly high-grade magician AND a swordswoman who is actually the Queen of Fronce aka one of the major powers on the entire continent. By the end, the roster.
 * Cursed Item A mysterious mask is latched onto Lute’s face and won’t come off, which instills him with amnesia.
 * Downer Beginning Lute wakes up with amnesia in the country of Hillsland with nothing but a mask latched onto his face.
 * Everybody Has Lots of Sex In keeping tradition of the first game. Just about every single named female character that appears on-screen has a scene of this at one point.
 * Fanservice As with the previous titles, this game is brimming with it. (Quite literally.)
 * Gag Boobs Oh man... The trend continues with nearly every single female character introduced having a pair of huge knockers. At one point, this saves Lute's life in the alternate ending where.
 * Gaiden Game: As the name says, though it's more a direct sequel and follow-up to the True Ending of the previous game. It picks up 5 years after the 1st gaiden's ending.
 * Harem Hero: Lute starts off this way, officially married to four of his harem members, and is just as bound to the others even if it's not "official". The number increased to eight by the end.
 * Immodest Orgasm It's a nukige visual novel with all female characters voiced... NONE of them are quiet about it.
 * Love Across Battlelines.
 * Non Action Hero Lute gets put in several situations where he could have died, but never once does he actually do the fighting himself. Instead he opts to try and find more peaceful ways to solve problems, but that's not to say he doesn't put his life (and in some cases, his very soul) on the line to protect those he cares about.
 * Only Sane Man: Who actually qualifies as one during the plot is a recurring theme. Most of Lute's enemies think the only one on his side is Gladys, whose competence is well known despite her penchant for skimpy daywear. Even among Lute's allies, only Emeralia seems to be able to keep her mind focused on actual business most of the time. Cuvier thinks he's the only one on his side who qualifies because of obsession with seeing Fronce remain the dominant power on the continent at all costs. Bazalt of Lingobard actually lashes out at the sane people from his kingdom, which they recognize despite their own flaws, and the cardinals of the Church who actually qualify are generally those with the least overweening ambition.
 * Practical Effects This game makes good use of its special effects and visuals to bring forth a far more entertaining experience than the first one. It does a LOT with what it has.
 * Reality Ensues: This game explodes the conceit the True Ending of the last game meant everything would be fine for Lute. In fact, this game covers all the loose ends and political resentments the previous game planted the seeds for.
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something: Drives the plot. Lute is considered a lazy Handsome Lech by his enemies, and while they aren't wrong to some extent, he's actually much sharper than he let's on, purposely weaponizing that perception of himself so his Obfuscating Stupidity continues to work for him.
 * His enemies also happen to be largely royals themselves, and they are attempting to be this trope to gain an advantage over Lute politically.
 * Running Gag: This game continues the incredibly dumb Faceless Mooks assassins gag from the previous games, complete Lute foiling their schemes to a point it's insulting.
 * Took a Level In Badass Pretty much all the characters who returned from the first game, demonstrate themselves as becoming even MORE badass than they were in the first.
 * Unlikely Hero Most of the foreign powers in their world are uncertain how they should actually view Lute. Some think he's just a pervy idiot who got lucky, others just don't bother with him at all. It makes it all the more satisfying when they actually meet him and once they've gotten to know him, they see how truly capable as a ruler and how kind he really is.
 * Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe: Used somewhat, but in the manner of a Translation Convention. While most in Edelland speak modern English, the translation has the others from foreign countries make moderate to heavy use of this trope to distinguish the foreignness of their native languages. It's especially prevalent with characters from Fronce, which is rather logical, as Edelland is basically a Prussia Expy.