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The game explores the psychological desperation of a man who feels his life has had no meaning and views biological reproduction as his final chance for a permanent mark on the world.

The game was built on the engine, a common platform for visual novels during that era. It features: Resolution: A standard 640x480 display.

The game is fully voiced, which was a significant feature for mid-2000s titles. Tane Wo Tsukeru Otoko

"Tane Wo Tsukeru Otoko" (translated loosely as "The Man Who Plants Seeds") is a Japanese visual novel (VN) released in . Developed and published by the studio CONCEPT , the game belongs to the "eroge" (erotic game) genre, specifically categorized by its focus on "breeding" themes and high-stakes psychological drama.

Are you interested in learning more about the or the history of the developer CONCEPT ? The Visual Novel Databasehttps://vndb.org Review of Tane o Tsukeru Otoko ~Mezase Zen'in Jutai~ | vndb The game explores the psychological desperation of a

While story scenes typically feature static sprites and CGs (computer graphics), the erotic scenes often include simple animations. Legacy and Reception

His response to this existential crisis is to set an ambitious and controversial goal: to impregnate as many women as possible before he dies. Key narrative elements include: The game is fully voiced, which was a

The story follows a protagonist named (often simply called Shinji), whose life takes a drastic turn after a terminal cancer diagnosis. Faced with his own mortality and a remaining lifespan of roughly one year, Shinji becomes obsessed with leaving behind a genetic legacy.

As an early 2000s VN, the game features distinct "routes" determined by the player's choices. These choices dictate which characters Shinji interacts with and whether he succeeds in his "mission". Technical Details and Gameplay

"Tane Wo Tsukeru Otoko" is part of a series by developer , followed by a second game titled Suezen! ~Tane o Nozomu Kanojo~ . The game is noted for its artwork, particularly the character designs by artist umekichi , and its inclusion of intense, often unsettling scenes that have made it a recurring topic of discussion on forums like VNDB (Visual Novel Database) .