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[18+] Boy Love Visual Novel ‘No, Thank You!!!’ Now Available Internationally

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[18+] Boy Love Visual Novel 'No, Thank You!!!' Now Available Internationally 1

After opening pre-orders for the visual novel in late-January 2015, international visual novel publisher MangaGamer have confirmed that the boy love title from Japanese developer parade, No, Thank You!!!, is now available for purchase via their online store. With the 10% pre-order discount now discontinued, this VN is now priced at $39.95.

Focusing primarily on visual novels which focus on female characters and female-oriented CG artwork, this is the first title worked on by MangaGamer which features male characters in eroge-like situations. As with many English-localized visual novels, this will come with the usual assortment of features including full Japanese voice acting and no mosaics over the naughty bits (Which will be more noticeable given the predominantly male cast).

At the moment, there are no announced plans for an all-ages port on Steam, unlike quite a few of MangaGamer’s other recently released visual novels. More information on this release can be found HERE, with a basic synopsis also available below.

Official Synopsis for No, Thank You!!!

This long, yet fleeting, summer vacation begins with a car crash. One day in June, as summer draws near, our protagonist protects a man from an out-of-control car, but gets hit and loses his memory in the process. 

The man our protagonist saved feels responsible for him, having no identification on him or any obvious leads as to his identity, and gives him a job. He brings him to a little bar on the outskirts of downtown called ‘sótano’. On the outside, it looks like a cozy little jazz bar, but it has another side to it.

They take on cases that the police and legitimate detective agencies won’t touch. The staff there give our protagonist the name ‘Haru,’ and he gradually makes his way deeper into the organization while working as an apprentice bartender.

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