Otome Dating Sim Eji Koi Will Let You Fall In Love With Egyptian Gods

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Japanese developer Goodia has revealed a new otome dating sim called Eji Koi – Let’s Fall in Love with Egyptian Gods. No guessing as to what it’s all about, then.

 

You’ll play as an open-minded high-school girl who attends class alongside Egyptian deities including Horus and Anubis. For some reason (presumably his popularity in Japan), Mejedo, the ghost guy from smartphone game GO! GO! Mejedo Adventure, also attends this school in place of the actual Egyptian god Medjed.

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You’ll be able to romance any one of these godly classmates when Eji Koi comes to iOS and Android this December. Keep track of updates on the game with its Twitter account.


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