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Since the game operates on a strict one-year in-game deadline due to the protagonist’s terminal diagnosis, efficient time management is essential.
The pacing is intentional. It gives the characters room to breathe and the stakes time to settle, making the payoff so much more satisfying.
The phrase (種を付ける男) translates to "The Man Who Impregnates" or "The Man Who Plants the Seeds." In common usage, it refers to the adult visual novel Tane o Tsukeru Otoko ~Mezase Zen'in Jutai~. Plot Summary
Tane o Tsukeru Otoko ~Mezase Zen'in Jutai ~ (The Man Who Impregnates ~Aim for Total Conception~) is a niche, early 2000s adult visual novel from the "Concept" series known for its dark premise and focus on its specific fetish theme.
Koji's love affair with seeds began when he was a child. His grandfather, a wise and kind farmer, would take him to the fields and teach him the art of planting. With each seed that Koji planted, he felt a sense of hope and possibility. His grandfather would tell him, "Tane wo tsukeru otoko, motto ii otoko ni naru," or "The man who plants seeds will become a better man."
One viral line from the game’s demo:
Since the game operates on a strict one-year in-game deadline due to the protagonist’s terminal diagnosis, efficient time management is essential.
The pacing is intentional. It gives the characters room to breathe and the stakes time to settle, making the payoff so much more satisfying.
The phrase (種を付ける男) translates to "The Man Who Impregnates" or "The Man Who Plants the Seeds." In common usage, it refers to the adult visual novel Tane o Tsukeru Otoko ~Mezase Zen'in Jutai~. Plot Summary
Tane o Tsukeru Otoko ~Mezase Zen'in Jutai ~ (The Man Who Impregnates ~Aim for Total Conception~) is a niche, early 2000s adult visual novel from the "Concept" series known for its dark premise and focus on its specific fetish theme.
Koji's love affair with seeds began when he was a child. His grandfather, a wise and kind farmer, would take him to the fields and teach him the art of planting. With each seed that Koji planted, he felt a sense of hope and possibility. His grandfather would tell him, "Tane wo tsukeru otoko, motto ii otoko ni naru," or "The man who plants seeds will become a better man."
One viral line from the game’s demo: