Japanese Fetish Model Eri Kitami’s Idol Sim Game for Switch Now Available in North America

In a bizarre release, Japanese publisher Dorasu has release the idol simulation/training game Pure / Electric Love “What do you want?” – Eri Kitami – for the Nintendo Switch in North America, via the eShop.

The idol simulation, training, and communication game features the Japanese fetish model Eri Kitami, where you can interact with her and maybe even win her affections.


There’s a bit of a problem for us filthy gaijin though – the game is entirely in Japanese.

Here’s a rundown on the game:


Electric Love
A love-likeness pseudo-talk game “Electric Love” that is a topic in the smartphone.
A little embarrassing, in a conversation that pounding, romance skill UP! !

Eri Kitami
Started modeling activities from the age of 16, known as Eri. Fetish cosplay year.

  • Free model
  • Birthday November 26
  • Blood type O type
  • Hobby survival game, shooting
  • Fighter horn blowing

Romance pseudo-talk game
In this work, fetish cosplayer ‘Eri Kitami’ is a welcome otiyuki blog, please tell her with hyper deadly tension! What?

Rotation in a good sense! While being healed, make the brain gear turn at super speed with maid, bondage etc, gallery image, movie!

What is “Pure / Electric Love”?

  1. Reply to questions from her! Please please her, sometimes a little annoying. Kakehike is important for love affair!
  2. Mail arrives according to the contents of the conversation! You also have movies attached ….
  3. The end of the conversation will change depending on the choice. Over 150 stories still images + 8 movies! Let’s aim at perfection!

How to play

  1. Launch the application and select “TELL” or touch.
  2. Select or touch the content you want to talk to.
  3. Choose a call or touch to start love.
  4. Select the option displayed on the screen or touch to advance the conversation.

You can find Pure / Electric Love “What do you want?” – Eri Kitami – here on the eShop.

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