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Warning: Mature content.

Tomoyo Fighter Plus is a doujin Final Fight clone by Chinchilla Softhouse, developer PreCure-ACT and Zugya DX. Proceed with caution as this release contains several questionable themes in it, for example an entire level featuring otaku bashing action and perverted pop culture references.

The installation of files for East Asian languages may be required to get the trial version to work. To enable keyboard controls, first choose the joypad option. Select input patch and click on the largest button in the new window to restore default settings, then choose OK. Full screen mode can be enabled in the video menu.

The female lead cannot pick up weapons, but does have several additional moves to counteract this disadvantage. Press the down arrow key together the the punch action button while in midair to execute a damaging elbow drop. This particular move can be repeated several times by pressing the Z key repeatedly.

Use the X key to execute your secondary attack, press the C key to jump and hold the S key to dash. Collect items or weapons using the A key.

Five long stages are included in the demo. Click on the first link to access the download page with a list of mirrors, all leading to the same file.

Name: Tomoyo Fighter Plus
Developer: Chinchilla Softhouse
Category: Action
Type: Demo
Size: 40MB

Comments

Tomoyo here is Tomoyo from "Clannad". One of the perks of this software apparently is the chance to slug it out with Hard Gay... among others.Clannad, on the other hand, will be in movie and anime form later this year.

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