Taisho Alice Has A March 2017 Release Window

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Back in May 2016, we learned E2 Gaming would be localizing the PC version of Taisho Alice, an otome visual novel where players romance male versions of iconic fairy tale heroines. It committed to preparing all four episodes for a Western release The first episode, Taisho Alice Volume One, now has a March 2017 release window.

 

In Taisho Alice Volume One, players follow Alice Yurika as she romances either Cinderella or Red Riding Hood. Cinderella is quite different from the original princess, as he’s a lazy man who happened into money. He owns a cafe, which he forces his younger brothers to run. Red Riding Hood is also a less than perfect person. He’s a cop who’s also a misogynist.

 

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Taisho Alice Volume One will be available in English and Spanish for PCs in March 2017. It is available on the PC and PlayStation Vita in Japan.


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