In Otomimi Infinity, a justice-driven human named Yamato awakens in a Beast-human hybrid workplace after a near-fatal accident, only to ally with five misunderstood "beast girls" to dismantle the corrupt governor's segregation policies. Choose dialogue, master resource quests, and uncover hidden secrets to forge unity—or let prejudice prevail.
A World Torn by Prejudice
1. Beast Girl Dynamics: Yamato’s workplace, Otomimi, becomes a hub for 5 unique hybrids—a fox with hacking prowess, a bear skilled in combat, a rabbit medic, a panther diplomat, and a mysterious owl—each with hidden traumas and strengths tied to the segregation crisis.
2. Governor’s Ruthless Agenda: Antagonist Iwahara wields political power to classify Beast girls as “dutch wife dolls,” forcing players to counter his propaganda through underground networks and moral dilemmas.
3. Bro-Con Chaos: Yamato’s overbearing older sister Chizuru alternately hinders and aids missions, her erratic affections adding tension to his dual life as a rebel.
Strategic Storytelling & Gameplay
1. Dual-Layer Quests: Balance Otomimi’s daily tasks (delivering shipments, repairing machinery) with covert missions like hacking the governor’s speeches or rescuing Beast girls from labs.
2. Dialogue-Driven Alliances: Build trust with each Beast girl through personalized choices—learn the fox’s tech secrets by apologizing for past mistakes, or win the panther’s loyalty by exposing a mole.
3. Moral Gambits: Sidespin scenarios force tough choices—prioritize saving a Beast girl friend over exposing a critical plot, or ally with a corrupt officer for intel but risk losing allies’ trust.
Visual & Narrative Depth
1. Ethnic Hybrid Designs: Each Beast girl’s appearance reflects their cultural backstory (e.g., the owl’s tribal feathers hint at indigenous oppression).
2. Branching Futures: 12 endings depend on alliance strength, with a “True Ending” requiring players to survive a final battle while maintaining zero trust losses—a nearly impossible challenge.
3. Soundtrack Emotion: Original tracks blend traditional instruments with beast-themed rhythms, shifting dynamically during tense confrontations or tender moments between Yamato and companions.
