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Magical Story Series: Majokko Kumi

Moby ID: 46030

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Kumi is an ordinary Japanese teenage girl. At least she was ordinary until one day, walking back home, she spotted a shiny object falling from the sky into a nearby forest. Upon examining the object more closely, Kumi found a cute rabbit-like creature, who called himself Popp claimed to have come from a magical world. Popp granted Kumi the magical ability of shape-shifting: turning into an adult male of her choice... an ability Kumi will need in order to fulfill her mission: sexually satisfy female students and teachers from her high school...

Majokko Kumi is a traditional Japanese adventure game, without puzzle and with menu-based verb "Look- Talk - Think - Move" interaction. Story progression is linear. Most of the game is dedicated to depleting all available options until the game takes the player to a new screen. Sex scenes also feature a point-and-click mouse interface, with a single cursor for all the actions.

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Game added April 9, 2010. Last modified February 22, 2023.