Special Lesson 3 SLG

by BISHOP

Censored Windows
Versionv1.00
EngineOthers
Released2012-09-28
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish (GPT 4.1 LLM TL)

The protagonist Kengo returns after nearly two decades to the school he first taught and trained his first sex slave at. Spoiler Using the old school building, he sets up his old training room and he has his eyes on the high school senior Saki Morimiya. Along with her childhood friend Arisa and the young teacher Miyako whom Kengo taught but didn't train, the choices are plenty. Will they be corrupted by pleasure, perhaps even fall madly in love or on the contrary grow incredibly submissive? Do not train them too harshly though to the point of breaking. One can decide to jump them almost immediately or collect information as well as tools to customize the base with and which in return will affect the training, There are many different ending and events to find that greatly depends on who and how one decides the train. Pretty much everything is up to choice. Even penetration is. The Immoral Edition features a BG Voice Mode, increased screen resolution, a pubic hair toggle and native OS support up to Windows 11.

v1.00 Initial Release
Rama 2025-11-03
I played it in Japanese for like 60 hours before this release, about to put in twice as much time now. The art is great, the voice acting makes me act up and the ammount of content is simply staggering.
Celerarity 2025-11-02
Easily a cut above most games that make it onto the site. If you're interested in SLGs or trainers you should definitely not pass this up. Gameplay is pretty chill; there's a good variety of trainings you can pick between that raise different stats, and the scenes themselves evolve as training progresses which is nice. As far as I can tell there isn't much of a time limit or failure state; you just pick what you want to do and as long as you raise the main obedience stats you're progressing. There's some side-content where you can manage the layout of your room and what items are in it to change stat boosts, and go searching for new items during time slots, but since time has so far been pretty available for me and stats pretty loosely required, it mostly feels like something that's there for optional flavor. Translation is good; I might even say solid. About 1 in 100 lines will have some kind of error in pronouns or word choice, but the whole story is understandable and you'll quickly forget this is MTL in between those occasional hiccups. I initially wasn't sure I wanted to try this because I have a low tolerance for classic unintelligable MTL, so I'm a little confused at how good this is. Plot is straightforward, haven't really felt much in the way of danger and the things that might be twists have so far been easy to see coming. Nothing bad I'd really say about it though since if you've played games in this genre you've probably already built up a solid tolerance to terrible protagonists who do bad things for selfish reasons. Having multiple heroines you can pursue at your own place is nice. Art is professional, if slightly dated. The original came out in 2012 and I'd say the style seems more at home in the 2000s than 2010s, but the images and sprites have good resolution and a crispness that prevents them from feeling properly outdated. Other minor points of praise; there's a good amount of dialogue sprites which helps characters feel expressive and dynamic in coversation. Also, the camera can shift around the scene slightly as different people talk which is interesting, and the fact that sprites blink is a small thing that can really stick out at you if you're used to playing games without it.

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