Top wo Nerae: Cybernetic High-School III

Top wo Nerae: Cybernetic High-School III

Genres:Puzzle, Simulator
Themes:Erotic, Science fiction
Story:An official strip-quiz game featuring characters from the Gainax OVA. It was actually developed by Gainax itself. It was only released in Japan, in 1990.
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