Erolabs to Release English-Language 'TenkafuMA' H-Game

Erolabs to Release English-Language 'TenkafuMA' H-Game

LOS ANGELES — S.G. Arts Studio has announced the English-language edition of their H-game "TenkafuMA" will debut on the Erolabs.com platform on January 20, 2022.

The exclusive Erolabs version of the game will support Android and iOS and include English, Japanese and Chinese language options.

"Wage war against the demon world, human world and heaven as Caesar, the strongest archdemon from the demon world," a rep explained. "Make the whole world into your harem and sink into the tenderness of their soft embrace while also strengthening yourself. In 'TenkafuMA' there is no heavy burden to save the world, nor dark schemes that boggle your mind. Just follow in the footsteps of Caesar as he breaks all the rules and dominates the world."

The game includes five different elements and classes, as well as hundreds of skill combinations, to enable building "the strongest harem army in your own unique way. Find your favorite battle style with turn-based strategy combat while marveling at the arousing 'clothing damage system,'" said the rep. "The more damage you deal to your enemies, the harder you will become."

"What’s more, there are a great variety of bizarre items, including tentacles, lampreys and popsicles for you to discipline your girls," the rep added. "Make demons, angels and humans fall into depravity by unlocking all the lovey-dovey CGs and Spine 2D animations with full voice acting. Nothing is too farfetched, only your imagination is the limit."

Additional game details will be revealed on January 14, 2022. Visit Tenkafuma.com and follow Erolabs online and on Twitter (Korean) and Discord.

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