Lucky Guy: A Parody of Family Guy , released in November 2024, is the "Halloween Edition" of the adult-themed parody visual novel developed by BlackFruitGames

: You have a "free pass" to enter at any time of day or night to visit characters like Lois and Meg. Brown's House

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    Lucky Guy: A Parody of Family Guy , released in November 2024, is the "Halloween Edition" of the adult-themed parody visual novel developed by BlackFruitGames

    : You have a "free pass" to enter at any time of day or night to visit characters like Lois and Meg. Brown's House

    Quahog Just Got Luckier: Exploring the Lucky Guy v0.7.4 Halloween Edition

  • Themes and Enlightening Elements (brief):

    Dimensional Travel

    While primarily a Family Guy parody, the game features :

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