Pursuit -vol 1-2- -english- -uncensored- Fix | Sexual
Sexual Pursuit (originally titled Sōkan Yūgi in Japan) is a series of adult original video animations (OVAs) based on visual novels by the developer BLACKRAINBOW. The series is primarily known for its supernatural "board game" premise that forces participants into sexual situations. Series Overview & Narrative
The series follows a specific formula where characters are compelled by a cursed or magical game to perform increasingly explicit acts. Volume 1 (2007-2008):
Focuses on Yuji, a shy young man who receives a mysterious board game from a traveling salesman. He plays against his mother, Aoi, and later his older sister, Yuri. The game's rules state that players who land on red spaces must perform the sexual act depicted on a drawn card; refusal is impossible due to a supernatural curse. Volume 2 (2009-2011):
Shifts focus to a different protagonist, Makoto, and his group of friends who are trapped in a hospital. They are forced to play a console version of the game with similarly forced results. Critical Reception Sexual Pursuit -Vol 1-2- -English- -UNCENSORED-
User ratings generally place both volumes in the "Good" to "Decent" range among enthusiasts of the genre. Median Rating Weighted Mean Key Genres Erotica, Supernatural Erotica, Supernatural IMDb Rating Review Highlights Strengths: Reviewers on sites like Anime News Network
often note the high-quality animation for the time and the unique tension created by the "game" mechanics. Content Considerations: As an "Uncensored" English release (often published by Kitty Media
in North America), it contains graphic pornography including themes of incest and non-consensual acts driven by the game's curse. Presentation: Sexual Pursuit (originally titled Sōkan Yūgi in Japan)
The English version typically includes both an English dub and the original Japanese audio with subtitles. The "Volume 1-2" complete packs often have a total runtime of approximately 120 minutes.
This title is intended for audiences aged 18 and older due to explicit sexual content and mature themes.
3. The “Wrong” Choices
Here is the most censored thing in mainstream romance: the protagonist always makes the moral, logical choice. "Love in English: A Conversation About Relationships" -
In real life? We don’t.
Sometimes we stay with the toxic ex. Sometimes we fall for the person who is utterly wrong for us on paper. Sometimes we cheat, or lie, or hide a relationship because we are scared.
Uncensored romantic storylines explore those gray areas. Not to glorify bad behavior, but to acknowledge that love is not a math problem. It is chaos. And watching a character make the "wrong" choice is often far more compelling than watching a saint.
1. Normal People by Sally Rooney (TV & Novel)
The dialogue here is sparse but devastating. The pursuit between Connell and Marianne is riddled with miscommunication, social anxiety, and raw physicality. Line to study: "I’m not a religious person, but I do sometimes think God made you for me." It’s romantic but also possessive and uncensored in its vulnerability.
Podcasts
- "Love in English: A Conversation About Relationships" - A podcast episode discussing relationships, love, and communication in English.
- "English Tips for Dating Apps and Online Dating" - A podcast episode offering advice on how to present oneself on dating apps and in online dating situations.