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"The Dog Game is gone," Yuki whispered. "Mister is in prison. The others are in therapy." The search results do not provide any information
"Dogs don’t bite their owners," he said, pressing a button. The others are in therapy
Based on surviving reviews and catalog summaries, the film follows a simple narrative: A lonely owner decides to replace a human relationship with a fully trained "pet human." Sakura Sakurada plays the abducted/trained woman.
Sakura’s stomach dropped. Repurposed. That was the code word.
The emotional resonance of the game is a testament to its design and storytelling. Players find themselves becoming emotionally invested in Sakura's story, experiencing her joys and sorrows as if they were their own. This connection is a hallmark of effective storytelling in games, and "Maxd-04: Sakura Sakurada and The Dog Game" executes it with remarkable success.