Oneesan to Issho! Janken Paradise

Oneesan to Issho! Janken Paradise (1994)

Genres:Card & Board Game
Themes:Erotic
Story:Adult FMV strip rock-paper-scissors title, allowing the players to choose between five different women, and decide which articles of clothing are removed after winning. Stripping your opponents rewards the player with a three minute long video.
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