Many games in this sub-genre use tracking systems to measure how far a character has moved from their original persona toward the "harem" end-state.
The story follows a protagonist who finds himself navigating a complex and often taboo web of relationships within his own household and immediate social circle. The game centers on the concept of and "Nukemichi" (shortcuts) , which serves as a metaphor for the protagonist finding illicit or unconventional ways to bypass social norms and develop intimate, often manipulative, relationships with the "Ane" (older sister) figures in his life.
Usually portrayed as a seemingly unremarkable or quiet individual who possesses a hidden, dominant side, allowing him to exploit the weaknesses or desires of the female cast. Uradoori No Nukemichi Ane Bitch Harem
As a visual novel with simulation elements, the game typically involves:
Often starts as a responsible or strictly protective figure. A core part of the gameplay and story is breaking down this persona to reveal a more submissive or depraved side. Many games in this sub-genre use tracking systems
Progress is marked by unlocking explicit CG (computer graphic) galleries and narrative milestones that depict the evolution of the harem. Why It Appeals to Fans
Unlike traditional romance visual novels where the goal is a wholesome "happily ever after," this title leans heavily into the and bitch (lewd or aggressive) character archetypes. The narrative focuses on the psychological "corruption" or "awakening" of these older sister figures as they fall under the protagonist's influence. Key Characters and Tropes Usually portrayed as a seemingly unremarkable or quiet
Players must select specific responses to navigate "back alley" social situations and lower the characters' inhibitions.