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* [[Clothing Damage]]: If you don't have the right training (in the first game) or your skills aren't high enough (the second) you will destroy clothes instead of stealing them.
* [[Clothing Damage]]: If you don't have the right training (in the first game) or your skills aren't high enough (the second) you will destroy clothes instead of stealing them.
* [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]]: Nana is an odd example in that while she enjoys dressing up other girls, she won't wear the costumes herself ([[Gameplay and Story Segregation|In story. You can equip her with whatever you want in gameplay once you unlock the ability to change her equipment]]). Shizuku doesn't ''start'' as this, but after marathoning Striprism.
* [[Cosplay Otaku Girl]]: Nana is an odd example in that while she enjoys dressing up other girls, she won't wear the costumes herself ([[Gameplay and Story Segregation|In story. You can equip her with whatever you want in gameplay once you unlock the ability to change her equipment]]). Shizuku doesn't ''start'' as this, but after marathoning Striprism.
* [[Creator Provincialism]]
* [[Creator Provincialism]]: The Acquire office is in Akihabara. It can be seen in game from Akihabara station.
* [[Crossdresser]]: An unlockable ability in both games and mandatory in the first.
* [[Crossdresser]]: An unlockable ability in both games and mandatory in the first.
* [[Defeat by Modesty]]: While vampire NPCs melt when defeated, normal humans flee when stripped.
* [[Defeat by Modesty]]: While vampire NPCs melt when defeated, normal humans flee when stripped.

Revision as of 04:34, 31 July 2016

A series of two games by Acquire (otherwise know for the Way of the Samurai series among others). Set in Akihabara, the otaku mecca that houses Acquire's office, the player fights vampiric creatures who pray on Akihabara's residents by tearing off their clothes. Unfortunately the player is also infected by this new threat and share's their vulnerability.

Despite the seeming Excuse Plot the games have well developed (and highly eccentric) stories.

Tropes used in Akiba's Trip include:
  1. 48 episodes is a common anime length, similar to 64 episodes for western production