
“Witch’s Garden” is an upcoming eroge being praised for its combination of stunning visuals, as well as its advanced ero-technology capable of delivering a highly immersive and reactive “gaming” experience.
As one can notice above, the caliber of artwork this eroge is promising is certainly not to be taken lightly – the heroine is a gorgeous bishoujo, beautiful all-around, with a lovely visage, and a finely proportioned figure. Now while an eroge boasting such a dazzling 2-D female is already something of a blessing for the many who find their refuge in the second dimension, this game still insists on giving more – almost as if it were some sort of modern day philanthropist and saint.
This eroge is equipped with “E-mote”, “emotional motion technology” which makes the characters respond dynamically according to all sorts of variables – such as their feelings, actions, the environment, and anything else. For a visual novel to have such an engine, it’s quite an assault on the standards of quality – and in the case of this game specifically, which has such a bishoujo of a heroine, one must rejoice.
And while other visual novels may have attempted something similar in the past, the difference is that this doesn’t appear to be a gimmick as much as it is an actual feature to be lauded. Two demonstration videos are currently available, and they each manage to concurrently impress, satisfy, and give all sorts of interesting ideas – alongside of course, leaving us eager for the launch of this game, currently slated for 2012, yet with no exact date.
Watching the videos below, one can see the heroine reacts depending on whatever sentiment she has in mind – something which seems to also incite a response from her assets, among other things, overall rewarding everyone.

















Jul 3, 2012 @ 23:18 CDT
Yes, if Windmill is able get their new system to work, they may be able to bring the wonders of 2D to life.
Jul 4, 2012 @ 20:39 CDT
I think I just saw something so awesomeness that my eyes need to realise what they just saw
Jul 5, 2012 @ 2:49 CDT
Modern Japanese technology.
Jul 13, 2012 @ 14:09 CDT
Very nice indeed…she seems so real..
Jul 13, 2012 @ 14:18 CDT
agreed…
Sep 2, 2012 @ 8:04 CDT
the future of eroge is bright