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is a Japanese
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developed by KeroQ. It was released for
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on January 31, 2003, and later ported to the
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and
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platforms by
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. The story follows Takahiro Kanzaki who is served by five android combat maids on Moekko Island. ''Moekans gameplay follows a branching plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the five female main characters by the
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(OVA) series was directed by Kazukoto Ohno, and produced by Axis and Noside. KSS distributed the
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in DVDs. Other media based on the game such as
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, a manga anthology,
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, soundtracks, and
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.


Gameplay

''Moekan'' is an erotic
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in which the player assumes the role of Takahiro Kanzaki. Much of its
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is spent reading the text that appears on the screen, which represents the story's
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and
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. The text is accompanied by character sprites, which represent who Takahiro is talking to, over background art. Throughout the game, the player encounters
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at certain points in the story, which take the place of the background art and character sprites. ''Moekan'' follows a branching plot line with multiple endings, and depending on the decisions that the player makes during the game, the plot will progress in a specific direction. Throughout gameplay, the player is given multiple options to choose from, and text progression pauses at these points until a choice is made. Some decisions can lead the game to end prematurely and offer an alternative ending to the plot. To view all plot lines in their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and choose different choices to further the plot to an alternate direction. Throughout gameplay, there are scenes depicting Moekan and a given heroine having sex.


Plot

''Moekan'' is primarily set in a secluded place named Moekko Island, which is where android combat maids manufactured by AC Company are trained. The protagonist and owner of the island Takahiro Kanzaki lives in a mansion estate on the island and his job is to train these maids. One day, an early prototype robot called Rinia who has the appearance of a young girl is sent to the island for training. She does her best to impress Takahiro, who is convinced she will only cause trouble. However, her efforts and attitude tend to make an impact on those around her.


Main characters

; : :Takahiro is the protagonist of ''Moekan''. He is a very important figure, being the owner of Moekko Island. Takahiro trains android combat maids, one of them being Rinia, who he thinks comes across as troublesome. ; : :A hard-working and cute android combat maid who is an early prototype model. Rinia is kind-hearted and tries to impress the owner of Moekko Island: Takahiro. ; : :An android combat maid that works in the library on Moekko Island. She has a laid-back and unfussy attitude, and likes to snooze. ; : :Kazusa is an android combat maid that came from the Audit Office's headquarters to monitor Takahiro. She is in charge of the cooking, which she is skilled at. ; : :Kaori manages the operation of Moekko Island. She likes stuffed animals and other cute things. Often she will end her sentences with "dechu". ; : :A mysterious girl who wanders on the island night after night. She has a calm and taciturn personality. Suzuki's favorite dish is grilled octopus. ; : :She is the daughter of the executive of Moe, a purge unit Inspection Office Product Management Department. She is also an added heroine in the DC and PS2 versions of the game.


Development and release

''Moekan'' is KeroQ's third visual novel (not including Nijuubako, a fan disc of Nijuuei). The scenario was written by four people: Nekokichi, SCA-Ji, Shion, and Majika. ''Moekans character designs were drawn by Motoyon, SCA-Ji, and Suzuri; they also worked as the main artists for the game. The first press edition of ''Moekan'' was first released by KeroQ as two
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for the PC compatible with
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/ ME/
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/ XP on January 31, 2003. On the same day, a regular edition was released. An all-ages version of ''Moekan'' without any adult content was ported to the
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by
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on December 25, 2003. A
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version without any adult content titled was released in both limited and regular editions on February 5, 2004. Two
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games were released at
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based on ''Moekan''. The first of these was , which was sold on December 28, 2003 as two CDs. On June 11, 2004, another spin-off
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called was released as one
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containing two games, ''Moekan'' and , a
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Related media


Printed media

A 47-page
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titled ''Moekan First Fan Book'' was published by
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in December 2002. It contained an exclusive demo movie, illustrations, a
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, and pinups. SoftBank Creative also published the ''Moekan Visual Fan Book'' in May 2003, which contained 143 pages of character and story explanations, various drawings, interviews, a short comic, and more. A fan book for the PS2 port of the game titled ''Moekan ~Moekkojima e Youkoso~ Setting Commentary Fan Book'' was published by Jive in March 2004, containing 95 pages of visuals, commentaries, promotional images, and unpublished setting explanations. A manga anthology drawn by various artists and titled ''Moekan Anthology Comic'' was published by
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under their Magi-Cu Comics imprint in September 2003. A 225-page
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based on the game titled ''Moekan: Rinia Edition'' was released by Ohzora Publishing under their Heart Novels imprint in October 2003. The story was written by
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. A 286-page
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titled ''Moekan: Kinkyū Shirei! Imōtojima wo Kōryaku Seyo!'' written by Osamu Kudō and illustrated by Motoyon was published by Enterbrain under their
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imprint.


Anime

A 3-episode
original video animation , abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the ...
(OVA) called ''Moekan The Animation'' directed by Kazukoto Ohno was produced by two animation studios: Axis and Noside. KSS distributed the
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as three region 2
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volumes between December 19, 2003 and July 23, 2004. The DVDs were released in both limited and normal editions. A DVD set was released by JSDSS on November 1, 2010 containing all three volumes.


Music and audio CDs

The opening theme to the game is and the ending theme is . Both songs are by Hiromi Satō. An
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for ''Moekan'' titled ''Moekan Original Soundtrack: Bluebird in the Wind'' was released by Scitron on March 19, 2003. Another album called ''Moekan Sound Content Kaze no Niji no Oto'' was released on September 28, 2003. An
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CD for Mikoto was released on February 5, 2004 along with the PS2 release. Many
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have also been produced. An audio drama called ''Moekan Drama CD Moeoto'' was released by Lantis on June 4, 2003, consisting of four tracks. On October 24, 2003, Kero Q and Minori collaborated on a drama CD for the release of OVAs for ''Moekan'' and '' Wind: A Breath of Heart''. KSS released the drama CD at Comiket 64. A last drama CD titled ''Moekan Drama CD "Moekko Island Maid Diary"'' was adapted from the
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, and released on February 27, 2004.


Reception

According to a national sales ranking of
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s sold in Japan, the PC release of ''Moekan'' premiered at No. 2 during the latter half of January 2003. The game made another appearance in the charts during the beginning of February, and ranked as the 10th most sold game. ''Moekan'' made its last appearance in the charts during the latter half of February, and ranked No. 43 out of fifty other titles.


References


External links

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Princess Soft's ''Moekan'' homepage
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