蛹化の女

[Requests Accepted] [HARD] 蛹化の女 [RJ01043013]

The origin of "Teach Me Goodbye," the madness first depicted by Kenzo Nagaoka in 1994. There are no sounds, no script. It is simply a silent work that portrays the journey of a single girl. In addition to the PC98 version size, new additions include a wide version and a frame-added version. The previously included download bonuses, "Hatchake Ayayo-san Development Version Line Art Pixel Art," "The Woman in Pupa Development Version Line Art Pixel Art," and "Wallpaper Data Collection" have been recompiled. The main story features 18 CG images and 14 bonus pixel art images. *The pixel art, originally created in 16 colors, has been modified to align with contemporary representation. The Woman in Pupa The Woman in Pupa is one of the works included in "Katamari," released by HARD Corporation in 1994. Nagaoka, known for his works with strong comedic elements like the Ayayo-san series, created this as his personal debut work, marking his first exploration of madness. This piece became the first installment in a four-part madness series that continues with "Teach Me Goodbye" and "For Elise." In commemoration of productions like "Geminizm," there was a strong demand for a re-release of The Woman in Pupa, leading to its release as a download version.

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