Fan discussions on platforms like PTT and bgm.tv highlight that while NTRMAN's work avoids the "step" or "in-law" clichés common in Japanese NTR content, it offers a more direct and raw take on betrayal. This approach has earned both praise and criticism, but it undeniably sets the developer apart in the adult visual novel space.
The story is set in the Kingdom of Golden Kine, which has just achieved a decisive victory against a massive goblin horde. As King and Queen Priscilla survey the battlefield, they discover a lone goblin survivor hiding within one of the destroyed catapults. While the King sees only a defeated enemy, the Queen is captivated by the creature's vulnerability. She decides to adopt the goblin, naming him Ogbar, with the stated goal of learning how humans and goblins might one day coexist peacefully.
So, why are thousands of readers searching for instead of the classic "Beauty and the Beast" or "Arranged Marriage" tropes?
. It centres on Queen Priscilla of the Kingdom of Golden Kine, who, following a war, decides to adopt a lone goblin survivor to study the potential for peaceful coexistence. The Visual Novel Database
On the Visual Novel Database (VNDB), "The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin" has received 233 votes, with an average rating of 6.43 out of 10. This places it in the middle tier of visual novels—appreciated by some but not universally acclaimed. Reviews note that the game is "very short" and that its brevity works in its favor, delivering a concentrated dose of its chosen themes without overstaying its welcome.
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Write a ReviewFan discussions on platforms like PTT and bgm.tv highlight that while NTRMAN's work avoids the "step" or "in-law" clichés common in Japanese NTR content, it offers a more direct and raw take on betrayal. This approach has earned both praise and criticism, but it undeniably sets the developer apart in the adult visual novel space.
The story is set in the Kingdom of Golden Kine, which has just achieved a decisive victory against a massive goblin horde. As King and Queen Priscilla survey the battlefield, they discover a lone goblin survivor hiding within one of the destroyed catapults. While the King sees only a defeated enemy, the Queen is captivated by the creature's vulnerability. She decides to adopt the goblin, naming him Ogbar, with the stated goal of learning how humans and goblins might one day coexist peacefully.
So, why are thousands of readers searching for instead of the classic "Beauty and the Beast" or "Arranged Marriage" tropes?
. It centres on Queen Priscilla of the Kingdom of Golden Kine, who, following a war, decides to adopt a lone goblin survivor to study the potential for peaceful coexistence. The Visual Novel Database
On the Visual Novel Database (VNDB), "The Queen Who Adopted a Goblin" has received 233 votes, with an average rating of 6.43 out of 10. This places it in the middle tier of visual novels—appreciated by some but not universally acclaimed. Reviews note that the game is "very short" and that its brevity works in its favor, delivering a concentrated dose of its chosen themes without overstaying its welcome.