【FoxEye】Sinking in an aquarium?
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Title:Sinking in an aquarium?
Maker:FoxEye
Release date:2019/12/02
Genre:swimsuit, Schoolswimsuit, brown/tan, Whipple, Lyona
●Works
This is a spin-off of my previous work [Karin’s Dive Diary!] This is a spin-off of the previous work [Karin’s Bare-Diving Diary! It’s a unique adventure in which the school swimsuit girl Kana plays the main role and dives into an aquarium tank.
The genre of this work is described as an illustration collection, but it is not just a collection of illustrations, it is an adventure game where you can enjoy branching along the story.
There is no save data in the game, and all the illustrations can be viewed from the beginning, so those who just want to enjoy the illustrations are welcome.
A sample of the yura-yura animation can be seen here.
https://www.pixiv.net/artworks/77995696
Contents
-This work has 16 basic illustrations
-45 still images of 1200×1600 pixels, including differences
-Forty-four shimmering GIF movies of 540×720 pixels, including differences.
-7 title screen dress-up patterns + (with pose expression differences)
This is a collection of 96 illustrations.
The number of illustrations does not include those without people.
The images are categorized in HTML, so you can access any scene you like.
Almost all illustrations are shimmering like underwater, and include both animated and high-resolution still image versions.
It also comes with a viewing mode that includes some naughty differences and little extras that don’t appear in the main story.
Please note the age restriction.
Although this work does not contain any scenes reminiscent of sexual acts, it is an R15 work that includes scenes of a girl drowning in water, a swimsuit with a small area, and a swimsuit that is torn due to the development of the story.
Please be careful if you don’t like those expressions.
About the system requirements
We recommend a display resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels or higher and a PC browser to view this work.
In low-resolution environments (or extremely high-resolution environments), you can use the display scaling function of the browser itself for comfortable viewing.
Please note that there are some scenes that are difficult to operate in a mobile environment.
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