>>212906That sounds nice, though I worry SJW's would catch on and cancel it like Yandere sim if you ever tried to monetize it.
Do you mind if I post my suggestion for a game?
I was thinking if someone was gonna make a Tsugu game it might as well be some sorta urban exploration horror VN-style game where you encounter Tsugu all over an abandoned city and reveal a story along the way.
Like here's a summary:
>Main character is some fat NEET urban legend/conspiracy enthusiast>Discovers an urban legend about an abandoned city with a single little girl roaming it on the internet, with a bunch of pictures of Tsugu>Falls asleep fantasizing about all the sick shit he wants to do to Tsugu if she were real>Wakes up in a different room, realizes he's been spirited away to this empty city>Gets excited by the thought of finding Tsugu and destroying her body>Explores all over the city looking for Tsugu>Instead finds scary monsters with tentacles and sharp claws and other abominations and runs away>Hears small footsteps running into a house nearby>Enters it and finds pictures of Tsugu and her family with notes to help piece together her backstory and what happened to cause all the residents to turn into monsters>Goes upstairs to Tsugu's room and finds her sleeping on the bed>Player can now optionally rape Tsugu and kill her, but since you have no tools you can only use strangling or punching to do so>Leave the house and see another Tsugu before she instantly disappears>There's more than one Tsugu, meaning you can rape and kill her as many times as you want if you catch them>Gotta avoid the monsters though, or use traps and tools to kill them and steal their body parts to unlock more ways to torture or pamper Tsugu>Explore the city to find Tsugus scattered all over, and tools that let you kill the monsters or access new areas>Sometimes you'll encounter scenes of Tsugus being raped and killed by monsters, you can choose to interfere to help them or just watch>Each new area will have a note from Tsugu that helps piece together the story and her feelings, including her thoughts on what you've been doing to her>The more Tsugus you kill, the darker and more grotesque the town becomes, like Saya no Uta or something, but also the less aggressive the monsters get(because you're slowly turning into one of them)>Main progression will lead to a Bad End if you kill all the Tsugus, where the protagonist fully turns into a monster>Good End requires not killing any Tsugus, and saving all the Tsugus you encounter being attacked by monsters>Good End lets you free the real Tsugu and take her back to the real world with you as your daughterWish I was a drawfag to pull this off, maybe I'll start doing reps and come back with something in 2 years.