Kirsch Virch is a short, independent adult visual novel (or "eroge") based on the Attack on Titan universe. While there is no single academic "essay" on the game, its production and content offer several points of interest for analysis regarding fan-made media and narrative adaptation. Narrative and Visual Approach
Kirsch Virch an adult-oriented visual novel (VN) and fan-made parody game based on the Attack on Titan (AoT) universe, developed by Lost Rarities
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: Unlike the heavy themes of the original anime, Kirsch Virch focuses on positivity and romantic/sexual drive, following a young man's experiences in a military school.
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