[Romance of the Three Kingdoms] │ ▼ (Gender-bent Adaptation) [Koihime † Musou (2007)] ───► First entry; introduces Kazuto Hongo │ ▼ (Expanded Universe) [Shin Koihime † Musou (2008)] ───► Massively expanded; Faction system │ ▼ (The Ultimate Reward) [Shin Koihime † Musou ~Moeshouden~ (2010)] ───► Harem After-story; Peace timeline
The Koihime Musou series holds a unique place in visual novel history by adapting Luo Guanzhong’s classic 14th-century historical epic, Romance of the Three Kingdoms , into a vibrant, female-centric universe. [Romance of the Three Kingdoms] │ ▼ (Gender-bent
Humanity lives caged inside massive concentric walls to protect themselves from giant, mindless, man-eating humanoids known as Titans. When a colossal Titan breaches the outermost wall, Eren Yeager vows to wipe out every single Titan on Earth. This was the "exclusive
This was the "exclusive." It wasn't just cut scenes or uncensored art; it was an entire, hidden epilogue that the developers at BaseSon had supposedly scrapped due to time constraints. It was a "slice-of-life" simulation where the generals of the Three Kingdoms, weary of war, attempted to live normal lives in a modern setting. With the war against the Han Empire's corruption
This feature would lean into the Moeshouden premise of a "perfect route" where everyone survives and fights only for love.
With the war against the Han Empire's corruption finally over, a new kind of "chaos" begins for Kazuto. He is beloved by heroines across all three factions—from the noble Kan'u (Aisha) and energetic Chouhi (Rinrin) of Shoku to the ambitious Sousou (Karin) of Gi and the fierce Sonsaku (Hakufu) Key Plot Elements
: This entry introduces additional characters and sub-plots that weren't fully explored in the base games, such as deeper dives into the daily antics of the (Southern Barbarian) tribes or the Context of "Saishuuhentai" and "Exclusive" "saishuuhentainet"