Prepare for a rather unique Christmas night in 'Give me Panty! ', a game developed and published by STUDIO YUKI.

This title blends elements of visual novel storytelling with a simple yet engaging rock-paper-scissors mechanic. The premise is certainly unconventional: on a snowy Christmas eve, a charming Santa girl appears, and the player's immediate demand is for her undergarments.

While the game's focus is on panties, it's explicitly stated to be non-sexually explicit, though players are advised to exercise caution due to the theme.

Overview

'Give me Panty!' invites players into a narrative experience centered around a series of rock-paper-scissors matches against a Santa girl. The core gameplay loop involves progressing through a story, punctuated by these Janken challenges. The game promises a short but rich dialogue experience, with multiple endings determined by the outcomes of these crucial matches. The developers emphasize that the story branches significantly based on who wins and loses, offering a replayable experience with varied dialogues and situations.

Highlights

  • Unique Premise: Engage in a rock-paper-scissors battle with a Santa girl for her panties.
  • Multi-Ending Story: Your choices and wins/losses in Janken directly influence the narrative's outcome.
  • Developed by STUDIO YUKI: This indie title comes from a developer focused on unique narrative experiences.

Who It's For

This game is for players who enjoy visual novels with a quirky, lighthearted, and somewhat unusual premise. If you appreciate games with branching narratives, multiple endings, and a focus on character interaction, 'Give me Panty!' might be worth a look. It's also for those who don't mind a game with a very specific, non-explicit thematic focus.

Game Info

  • Developer: STUDIO YUKI
  • Publisher: STUDIO YUKI
  • Genre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy, Visual Novel
  • Release Date: Coming soon
  • Platform: Single-player
  • Languages: Japanese
  • Content Focus: Panties (non-sexually explicit, thematic caution advised)