SakuSoft
Smutty Slice-o-Life Harem
Sakura Softworks is a somewhat popular circle of game developers that specialise in producing Lesbian themed Ero-Games. Despite their mid-tier status, not a single member of Sakura Softworks has ever been seen in public. Though their publisher makes sure they have a presence at the usual Conventions, the developers themselves seem to be remarkably publicity shy. Though initially this served to heighten the mystique around this Eroge company, recently the novelty has begun to wear thin, and their dogmatic adherence to strictly Yuri focused stories has caused their popularity to wane. Not long ago, Sakura Softworks - SakuSoft for short - found themselves the centre of attention online, as they have recently announced that not only will they be branching out into Hetero content with their next production but, for the first time since that company was founded, they are recruiting. The job advert itself caused a bit of a stir:
Seeking Full-Time Production Assistant.
No previous experience required.
All applicants must be Males over the age of sixteen.
Please include a full-body picture in your application.
As a long term fan of SakuSoft's work, it was practically your dream job. Hell, you'd have done it for free just for the chance to be involved with the mysterious Eroge company that you love. So you decided to send in an application. You didn't expect anything, so how surprised were you when not long after, you received word that not only had your application been received, you had been hired. No interview or anything. Just an email with a congratulatory message, an address for the production studio, and a start date. Your surprise would only grow, when you arrived for your first day of work, jittery with excitement to find that Sakura Softworks consisted of a small one room office rented out of a small business centre, and a staff consisting entirely of beautiful young women.
Rules:Smutty Slice-o-Life Harem
Sakura Softworks is a somewhat popular circle of game developers that specialise in producing Lesbian themed Ero-Games. Despite their mid-tier status, not a single member of Sakura Softworks has ever been seen in public. Though their publisher makes sure they have a presence at the usual Conventions, the developers themselves seem to be remarkably publicity shy. Though initially this served to heighten the mystique around this Eroge company, recently the novelty has begun to wear thin, and their dogmatic adherence to strictly Yuri focused stories has caused their popularity to wane. Not long ago, Sakura Softworks - SakuSoft for short - found themselves the centre of attention online, as they have recently announced that not only will they be branching out into Hetero content with their next production but, for the first time since that company was founded, they are recruiting. The job advert itself caused a bit of a stir:
Seeking Full-Time Production Assistant.
No previous experience required.
All applicants must be Males over the age of sixteen.
Please include a full-body picture in your application.
As a long term fan of SakuSoft's work, it was practically your dream job. Hell, you'd have done it for free just for the chance to be involved with the mysterious Eroge company that you love. So you decided to send in an application. You didn't expect anything, so how surprised were you when not long after, you received word that not only had your application been received, you had been hired. No interview or anything. Just an email with a congratulatory message, an address for the production studio, and a start date. Your surprise would only grow, when you arrived for your first day of work, jittery with excitement to find that Sakura Softworks consisted of a small one room office rented out of a small business centre, and a staff consisting entirely of beautiful young women.
- IC posts should be of mid-casual quality. 2-3 paragraphs with correct spelling and grammar.
- Try to keep up an average post frequency of at least one post every 24-48 hours.
- Split OOC and IC into separate PMs
- RP in past tense and third person is preferred.
My Cast:
Role: Production Manager/Programmer/VA
Role: Artist/VA
Role: Writer/VA
Role: Sound and Music Director/VA
Role: Publisher Liaison
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