Biko 3
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is the third game in the hentai
Hentai
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Eroge
An or Ero-ga is a Japanese video or computer game that features erotic content, usually in the form of anime-style artwork. Eroge originated from galge, but unlike galge, they feature erotic/pornographic content.-History:...

 game series Biko produced by Illusion
Illusion Soft
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Basic Plot

There are five storylines based around five different female characters. The player's job as the male avatar is to stalk them without being detected through a 3-D environment. Each storyline has a "Love" ending in which the avatar meets the character at the end and they make love; a "Rape" ending in which the avatar abducts the female character and forces himself on her; and an extra voyeur scene that can be found in a particular part of the storyline. To achieve the "Love" and "Rape" endings requires the player to find objects throughout the game.

Characters

Katori: The protagonist.

Rin: Rin is a brunette schoolgirl clad in a green jacket and a blue tartan skirt.

Reiko: Reiko is a redhaired nurse in a blue sweater and black skirt.

Chris: Chris is a blonde stealth ninja character in a skintight costume.

Mayu: Mayu is a fast food waitress who wears her uniform throughout the game. She also appears in Cap Raper, an expansion to Battle Raper 2.

Mio: Mio is a miko
Miko
is a Japanese term that anciently meant a "female shaman, spirit medium" who conveyed oracles from kami , and currently means a "shrine maiden; virgin consecrated to a deity" who serves at Shinto shrines.-Word:...

in a white kimono shirt and red hakama with a sword.

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