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The title typically refers to a title in the adult (H-game) visual novel or simulation genre from the 1990s or early 2000s. Since these are often niche vintage titles, modern reviews focus on their historical value and specific gameplay mechanics. Review: Erosu Gakuen: Kando Batsugun

This game belongs to the "Golden Age" of Japanese adult PC gaming. While it doesn't have the deep philosophical layers of titles like YU-NO , it is a solid representation of the "School Sim" subgenre that eventually influenced mainstream hits like Tokimeki Memorial . Final Verdict:

True to its "Gakuen" (Academy) title, the game is set in a school environment where the protagonist interacts with various female students. The "Kando Batsugun" (Outstanding Sensitivity) subtitle highlights the game's focus on "sensitivity" mechanics—a common trope in older adult titles where the goal is to manage or increase character reactions through specific dialogue choices or interactions. Gameplay Mechanics:

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The "sensitivity" aspect usually translates to a meter or hidden stat that determines the outcome of certain scenes. Progressing requires navigating a series of choices to unlock more explicit content.

Unlike modern kinetic novels, this title often involves basic simulation elements where you must choose which characters to pursue and manage your daily schedule.