A Game About Capturing Middle-Aged Men To Make Them Cuter

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GaLboa got plenty of attention at Tokyo Game Show due to its vibrant and odd booth. It featured girls in dresses, inflatable eyeballs, and people in middle-aged men costumes.

 

Upon further inspection, GameRevolution discovered that the booth was there to promote a game called Oyaji Girly

 

Designed by a team of high-school girls, calling themselves Team Cinderella, Oyaji Girly has you exploring its world to search for middle-aged men so you can capture them and give them a makeover so they appear cuter.

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Afterwards, you can decorate your house with these cute versions of the men. A spokesperson for GaLboa told GameRevolution that the reason the girls made this game was to find a way to relate to men of that age as they can’t otherwise.

 

Oyaji Girly will be coming to smartphones soon. You can keep an eye out for updates on its website.


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