A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
August 26, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
March 25, 2016
Original Title:
えろげー! ~Hもゲームも開発三昧~
Alternate Titles:
Eroge! H mo Game mo Kaihatsu Zanmai
Eroge! Sex & Game Make Sexy Games
Эроге: Забыться в создании хентай игры
Эроге: Разработка порнушки с тремя девчушками
에로게! ~H도 게임도 개발 삼매경~
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Collaboration Works
Countries:
JP
Mochizuki Tomoya is a guy that lives on his own with only a day job at a convenience store keeping him afloat. While he really likes eroge, he can't draw, isn't much of a writer or composer, and doesn't know much about business. Still, his dream is to get a job at an eroge studio in hopes of creating what he loves, eroge. Tomoya's luck takes a turn for the better when he sees a help wanted ad for the local studio Flower, and after a meeting with the company president (who to his surprise looks like an elementary school kid), manages to get a job as administrator of the company's website. Tomoya's glee at being part of the eroge industry is short-lived, as he soon learns that Flower is on the chopping block due to their first title being a massive failure. After playing through Flower's first title, Tomoya realizes that his co-workers don't know anything about eroge, lacking the insight and understanding needed to make a good game...
Character Designer:
Shigeo Hamashima
Director:
Ryuuzou Matano
Ouji Hakudaku
Original Story:
CLOCKUP
Other:
Kokan Mori
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