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* [[No Canon For The Wicked]]: ''Shoku'' assumes the player got one of the good ends for the first game, while ''Etsu'' assumes the player got the best ending for ''Shoku''. The [[OVA]]s are discontinuous and depict [[Face Full Of Alien Wing Wong| bad ends]].
* [[No Canon For The Wicked]]: ''Shoku'' assumes the player got one of the good ends for the first game, while ''Etsu'' assumes the player got the best ending for ''Shoku''. The [[OVA]]s are discontinuous and depict [[Face Full Of Alien Wing Wong| bad ends]].
* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]]: In the first two games, Takeru seems to be the only good human with her head screwed on straight.
* [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane Woman]]: In the first two games, Takeru seems to be the only good human with her head screwed on straight.
* [[O Ring Orifice]]
* [[O-Ring Orifice]]
* [[Patient Childhood Love Interest]]: Sui to Yamato.
* [[Patient Childhood Love Interest]]: Sui to Yamato.
* [[Potty Emergency]]: Early in ''Shoku'', Sui needs to use the bathroom, but the line is very long. The player is given the choice to either stay in line or go by some out of the way rocks.
* [[Potty Emergency]]: Early in ''Shoku'', Sui needs to use the bathroom, but the line is very long. The player is given the choice to either stay in line or go by some out of the way rocks.

Revision as of 09:45, 26 January 2014

A series of X-rated visual novels released by Tinkerbell, featuring art and character designs by Aojiru.

The plot of the first game (simply titled Inyouchuu, released in 2005) centers around Yamato Tachibana and Mikoto Shiratori, two part-time Demon Hunters who are assigned to go to a school and rescue Mikoto's sister Takeru, a co-worker who disappeared while on assignment at the school. After meeting Sui Kayama, an old friend of Yamato's, they exorcise the demons haunting the school.

The second game (Inyouchuu Shoku, 2006) has Mikoto, Takeru, and the newly recruited Sui go to a resort island to investigate a series of disappearances. They discover that the island's owner was tricked into helping a demon gather powerful Demon Hunters to the island so that he could steal their powers and increase his strength.

The third game (Inyouchuu Etsu, 2009) centers around events in Mikoto and Takeru's hometown, where they and Yamato must uncover the secrets surrounding the town chief and Azumi, a demon with connections to Yamato's past.

All three games are rather extreme, so discretion is very much advised. All three games have two episode OVA series based on them. There are also several tie-in light novels and manga of varying length that cover both the material in the games and original material.

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