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About This Game Socially conservative sea creatures have constructed a water filled screen to hide the Pretty Girls from view. But please don't panic! Use your special tool to penetrate the barrier and reveal the girls while avoiding getting caught. Girls will gradually disrobe from stage to stage to reward you for your success.■ Your Mission13 Pretty Girls in 50 stages are waiting to be exposed. After each stage you complete, a commemorative photo will be added to your Gallery. Complete all stages to achieve the status of Master of Pretty Girls Panic. ■ Game Play・Direct your tool by using the arrow keys on the keyboard. ・Complete a cut by connecting back to an edge.・The bigger the piece you cut out the more points you earn.・Complete a stage by removing 75% or more of the barrier.・You are usually safe on an edge but watch out for crabs!■ Sea Creature Enemies・Beware of enemy sea creatures who will try to stop girls from being exposed.・If an enemy touches your tool or the line of your cut then your tool is lost.・Lose all of your tools and it's game over for you.・The further you progress the more powerful your enemies will become. All characters include sexy voices in Japanese.* Please note: This is a puzzle game with sexy characters but no nudity.* Characters and character images used under license from their respective owners. a09c17d780 Title: Pretty Girls Panic!Genre: CasualDeveloper:Zoo CorporationPublisher:Zoo CorporationRelease Date: 20 Dec, 2016 Pretty Girls Panic! Download No Virus please save me from this anime \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 games i need to be productive. So, I bought this game for the Trading Cards and to up my game total... It is somewhat simple, and the pictures aren't as graphic as one might fear. And the game itself is... amusing. Carving out portions of a hidden picture while trying not to be hit by sea creatures (or their shot balls of lights) is an interesting concept (I'm sure there is some game out there that this is based on, but I've never seen it). If you manage to get those sea creatures in one of your cuts (without it touching you or the line) you can remove it. Small power-ups can also be gained by cutting them out, such as a speed one, a ghost one, and one that allows you to freeze the sea creatures.Rather enjoyable, especially for the price of $2.. A PC remake of titles like Gals Panic, an arcade coin-eater from the '90s. If you've played those games, you know exactly what you're in for here. You play as a small creature trying to uncover the picture in the background piece by piece as a swarm of crap on screen constantly tries to kill you. However, in the original Gals games, a masked off area including the model was included as the area that counted towards the percentage of completion, whereas in this game, the whole screen is the completion area, making it possible to uncover the photo by.... not uncovering the main part of the photo? I dunno, it wasn't well thought out. Granted, in the original, uncovering areas of the girl would earn you negative points(enough of which would change the picture to something horrifying), and uncovering the open area would earn you positive, so maybe with that mechanic not in place, that was the intention, but honestly, I can't really see that as much of a justification.Ultimately, whether you want this game will be dictated by whether you want a quick timewaster, served up with some semi-spicy suggestive swimsuit clad Anime girls(Yeah, that's about all you get). It's cheap, it's good for killing a little time, and it seems relatively low on the bug count(None experienced thus far), and while the achievements are a bit cheap(you get one for every stage of completion), it's colorful, it's casual, and it'll keep the boredom away for a bit.. So, I bought this game for the Trading Cards and to up my game total... It is somewhat simple, and the pictures aren't as graphic as one might fear. And the game itself is... amusing. Carving out portions of a hidden picture while trying not to be hit by sea creatures (or their shot balls of lights) is an interesting concept (I'm sure there is some game out there that this is based on, but I've never seen it). If you manage to get those sea creatures in one of your cuts (without it touching you or the line) you can remove it. Small power-ups can also be gained by cutting them out, such as a speed one, a ghost one, and one that allows you to freeze the sea creatures.Rather enjoyable, especially for the price of $2.. Fun, simple, short, great music, that pervy flash game nostalgia from newgrounds but on steam :D I recommend. Why did I buy this game?Well, the answer is pretty obvious......I like Qix clones. It's actually a little strange. I'm not a fan of the 1981 arcade classic, but I'll put some serious time into its many clones. In my opinion, the best of the bunch is Gals Pani X. Not only is it ridiculously deep, but all of the bosses have attacks ripped from various shmups. How cool is that!?Anyway, Pretty Girls Panic! is modeled after Qix, with a few extra features to appeal to modern audiences, such as online leaderboards. The goal is to draw lines to fill space, while avoiding evil sea creatures. If an enemy touches the player-character while they're drawing a line, then it results in a lost life. The same holds true if an enemy touches the line itself. It's a simple concept, but what makes it interesting is the strategies players come up with. A plan of attack is necessary to obtain high scores. For example, rather than just randomly draw lines until all of the space is filled, try to "box" enemies in. If you really want to do some damage, consider building a series of thin walls that go across the entirety of the screen. Not only are you relatively safe while doing this, the results tend to be awesome. We're talking "45% of the stage in one fell swoop" awesome. All enemies that get caught in walls are destroyed, and they can be chained for tons of bonus points.On the downside, the power-ups kinda break the game. If the hero becomes invincible or manages to stop the clock, then they usually have enough time to create a massive wall that crushes several foes at once. Power-ups randomly appear, so sometimes the player will simply luck out. The harder stages really pile on the enemies, but it doesn't make that much of a difference. The RNG's blessing will go a lot further than skill or experience.While the randomness is a major issue, Pretty Girls Panic! still gets a recommendation. It plays well, the production value is solid, and it's entertaining enough to last a few hours.. A cute game that does not require a lo of thinking - but a bit of strategy on how to best avoid the evil objects is not a bad idea.A great soundtrack! (Enya style?!) - but the Japanese voices can be annoying once in a while: This is one of those games where I would probable reverse my usual settings so music is at 100% but voices is at 40%.A great game to kill time - but don't expect to solve all the problems of the world in this game.. When I buy indie games I tend not to look at the user reviews and rely solely on the overall score, but this is one of those times where I wish I would have taken the time to read a couple. Pretty Girls Panic is not a bad game in my opinion; however, it is extremely short. Don't let my play time fool you (I had to Idle the game to get all the card drops) I 100% this game in under an hour and a half, and While I thought the gallery was a good enough reward I would have appreciated a sound test for uh research.. You can use the achievements to spell stuff out for one of the showcases- 10\/10My first review, don't expect much, or professionalism, or whatever.. I used two hours to finish, and I was looking for DLC+ eyes candy+ optional nude module (check community hub)+ interesting game system (qix clone)+ lovely trading cards- controller not support

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