Quin Rose - Games

Games

QuinRose has developed and produced the following:

  • Arabian's Lost ~The Engagement on Desert~
  • Mother Gooses' Secret House and
    • Mother Gooses' Sceret House ~Blue Label~ (Remake with male player characters)
  • Mahou Tsukai to Goshujin sama
    • Mahou Tsukai to Goshujin sama ~Wizard and the Master~ (Remake)
  • Heart no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~ and its sequels and fandiscs.
    • Clover no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~
    • Joker no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~
    • Anniversary no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~
    • Omochabako no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~
    • Diamond no Kuni no Alice ~Wonderful Wonder World~
  • Crimson Empire ~Circumstances to Serve a Noble~ and its fandiscs.
    • Crimson Royale ~Circumsctance to Serve an Noble~ (Append disc)
  • Okashi na Shima no Peter Pan ~Sweet Never Land~
  • 12 Ji no Kane no Cinderella ~Halloween Wedding~
    • 24 Ji no Kane no Cinderella ~Halloween Wedding~
  • Oumagatoki ~Kaidan Romance~
    • Tasogare Toki ~Kaidan Romance~
    • Hyakki Yakou ~Kaidan Romance~
    • Shinigami Kagyou ~Kaidan Romance~
  • Grimm the Bounty Hunter
  • School Wars

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