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Koihime†Musou (恋姫†無双 lit. Love Princess†Unmatched) or (恋姫†夢想 lit. Love Princess†Dream) is a series of Japanese adult bishojo alternate historical slapstick romantic comedy visual novels created, developed and published by BaseSon, and distributed by Nexton, and is apart of the Koihime franchise. The series is loosely based on the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and centers around a young man named Hongou Kazuto who arrives to an alternate version of ancient China during the Three Kingdoms period where he meets several historical figures as beautiful girls such as Ryuubi Gentoku, Kan'u Unchou, Sousou Moutoku, Sonken Bundai, Sonsaku Hakufu, and Sonken Chuubou.
Story[]
Setting[]
- The series set in an alternate ancient China during and after the fall of Han dynasty with several major differences compared to the original Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Most notably, most of the characters from the original novel got genderbent, and the ages of the characters go from mid to late teens to young adults to mature adults.
- The story starts at the tail end of the Han Dynasty (known as Kan in Japanese), where the civil unrest of the empire results in the warlords that rule the various territories of the empire to grow in power, politically, and most notably, militarily.
- The story generally starts at around the Rebellion of the Yellow Turbans and follows the story of Hongou Kazuto, a boy transported from the modern era to this alternate history and joins one of three factions, the factions that will eventually form the titular Three Kingdoms, Shu Han (蜀; Shoku in Japanese), Cao Wei (魏; Gi in Japanese), and Son Wu (吳; Go in Japanese).
Characters[]
Main article: Koihime Musou (Series)/Characters
Gameplay[]
Games[]
Main Series[]
- Koihime†Musou ~Doki ☆ Otome Darake no Sangokushi Engi~ (January 26, 2007)
- Shin Koihime†Musou ~Otome Ryouran ☆ Sangokushi Engi~ (December 26, 2008):
- Shin Koihime†Musou -Moeshouden- (July 23, 2010)
- Shin Koihime†Musou -Kakumei- (July 28, 2017-July 26, 2019):
- Shin Koihime†Musou -Kakumei- ~Souten no Haou~ (July 28, 2017)
- Shin Koihime†Musou -Kakumei- ~Son Go no Kechimyaku~ (July 27, 2018)
- Shin Koihime†Musou -Kakumei- ~Ryuuki no Taibou~ (July 26, 2019)
Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan Series[]
Main article: Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan (Series)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan ~Otome Enran☆Sangokushi Engi~ (April 24, 2015-July 29, 2016):
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 1 ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi Shoku~ (April 24, 2015)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 2 ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi Gi~ (August 28, 2015)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 3 ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi Go~ (October 30, 2015)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 123 +PLUS ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi~ (July 29, 2016)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 4•5•Gaiden (July 29, 2022-December 22, 2023):
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 4 ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi Go~ (July 29, 2022)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan 5 ~Otome Enran ☆ Sangokushi Engi Gi~ (March 31, 2023)
- Shin Koihime†Eiyuutan - Gaiden - Shiratsuki no Tomoshibi (December 22, 2023)
Online Games[]
- Web Koihime†Musou
Spin-Offs[]
Fighting Games[]
Crossovers[]
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