Hope Studio's 'Sacred Sword Princesses' ARPG Now Available on Google Play

LOS ANGELES — Lewd gamers take on the duties of the only man in the world in Hope Studio’s “Sacred Sword Princesses,” a harem-themed role-playing game, which is now available on Google Play.

In “Sacred Sword Princesses,” players slay monsters with various characters, protecting Midgardia, where only females exist, from the awakening of the dark Mistress of the Night.

“Nearly 80 girls await players in Midgardia, each with their own stories. Discover their hidden secrets and woo them with gifts!” the game’s promo exclaimed. “After they have gotten interested in you and then fallen for you, they will boldly take off their clothes with raised affection, looking forward to being physically intimate with Master.”

A popular title on Nutaku’s adult gaming platform, “Sacred Sword Princesses” is also available on Steam in addition to the new launch on Google Play.

One unique highlight of the game’s Google Play version is an account transference feature, which lets players easily transfer the Google Play account data to the Nutaku version so they can enjoy the Google Play version while outside or in public and then play the Nutaku version at home and in private.

Hope Studio also plans to launch “Sacred Sword Princesses” on DMM early next year, in Japanese, Mandarin and English versions.

Fans can follow the game’s development on Twitter.

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