Bible Black - Video Game

Video Game

System Requirements
Minimum Recommended
Microsoft Windows
Operating system Windows 95 Windows 2000
CPU Pentium 166 MHz or faster Pentium II 233 MHz
Memory 32 MB RAM 64 MB RAM
Hard drive space 10 MB of free space

Taki Minase, an academy student, finds a book of black magic in the isolated storage room of his school. He begins practicing black magic, which has extreme sexual effects that benefit him and his friends, until evil comes forth from the dark craft. Eventually, the origins of the book are revealed, as is the incident on Walpurgis Night twelve years prior, when the evil force was at its strongest. After coming to his senses, Minase struggles to get himself out of the darkness into which he has put himself and his best friend and secret love, Kurumi Imari.

The game has twelve different endings and the storyline often diverges based on choices made by the player, which influence "neutral" endings, "chaos" endings and "law" endings. However, there is only one outcome regarded by its developers as the "true" ending. Bible Black was published in English in 2006, under the name Bible Black: The Game after Active-soft ceased operations.

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