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  2. Chulip - Wikipedia

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    The title Chulip is a play on words: a cross between chu (the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a kiss) and the English word lip, as well as the Japanese rendering of the word tulip. [ 6 ] [ 9 ] Kimura eventually spoke with Marvelous Entertainment 's Yosuhiro Wada about creating a game mixing a "flare of Moon and Japan a little while ago ...

  3. Princess Lover! - Wikipedia

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    A conversation in Princess Lover! depicting the protagonist Teppei talking to Yū.. The gameplay in Princess Lover! requires little interaction from the player, as most of the duration of the game is only spent on reading the text that appears on the lower portion of the screen, representing either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist.

  4. A Kiss for the Petals - Wikipedia

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    A Kiss for the Petals (その花びらにくちづけを, Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o) is a Japanese adult yuri visual novel series created by the Dōjin group Fuguriya. The series debuted on November 25, 2006, with a visual novel of the same name for Microsoft Windows .

  5. LovePlus - Wikipedia

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    LovePlus Collection is based on the original game, but is made for mobile phones and uses a card battle system to develop the player's relationship with the girls. It also features a new character, Akira Yukino, a sophomore. It was released as a standalone app at iTunes and Google Play (although the player needs a GREE account to play) on April ...

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  7. Spin the bottle - Wikipedia

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    A game of spin the bottle. Spin the bottle is a kissing party game stereotypically played by teenagers. The game was very popular among teenagers during the second half of the 20th century because it fostered "sexual" interactions between boys and girls. It has even been described as "the party game of choice for glandularly excited high ...

  8. Fuck, marry, kill - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 Wonkette piece described it as "the popular children's schoolyard game of 'Fuck, Marry, Kill '", and suggested that the "rules" of the game included an understanding that the player cannot have sex with the person they marry, and that the person they do choose to have sex with, they can only have sex with one time. [3]

  9. Category:Kissing games - Wikipedia

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    Kissing games are games and activities that involve, and often focus on, kissing. They usually have few rules and are played in groups, although some can be played by only two people. The intimacy level involved may range from quick pecks on the cheek or lips to full making out sessions. Some kissing games are modern, but others began in antiquity.