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: The game emphasizes "ryona" elements, which focus on the female protagonist being defeated or subjected to attacks by enemies. Visual Style : It uses a retro-inspired aesthetic common in doujin (indie) titles of that era. Adult Content
The title itself tells you everything you need to know. "ACT" denotes its genre: an action game, specifically a side-scrolling beat-’em-up. "Buchikome" is a brash, colloquial term for “smash” or “kick through.” And "High Kick" is the protagonist’s signature move—a flashy, airborne heel kick.
: The narrative and gameplay emphasize that "whoever loses will surely meet a bad end," implying different outcomes based on the player's success or failure in the fight. : The title uses retro-style
As Reika climbs the ranks, she discovers a shocking truth: the Syndicate isn't just using her brother as leverage; they're using him to develop a new, uncontrollable combat drug. Her mission shifts from a simple rescue to a desperate race to shut down the Syndicate for good. The Climax
Sales were modest. The developer’s follow-up patch in early 2016 added a "Gallery Mode" and a harder difficulty that increased enemy grab attempts. By 2017, the circle had disbanded, but Buchikome High Kick remained a cult curiosity—a reminder that even in the crowded H-game market of the mid-2010s, there was still room for a simple, kicking, pixel-art heroine to smash her way through goons and stumble into adult situations along the way.
Despite these challenges, has managed to carve out a niche for itself. Its success can be attributed to its ability to offer something different—a blend of strategic gameplay, narrative depth, and adult content that appeals to a specific segment of the gaming market.
: The game emphasizes "ryona" elements, which focus on the female protagonist being defeated or subjected to attacks by enemies. Visual Style : It uses a retro-inspired aesthetic common in doujin (indie) titles of that era. Adult Content
The title itself tells you everything you need to know. "ACT" denotes its genre: an action game, specifically a side-scrolling beat-’em-up. "Buchikome" is a brash, colloquial term for “smash” or “kick through.” And "High Kick" is the protagonist’s signature move—a flashy, airborne heel kick.
: The narrative and gameplay emphasize that "whoever loses will surely meet a bad end," implying different outcomes based on the player's success or failure in the fight. : The title uses retro-style
As Reika climbs the ranks, she discovers a shocking truth: the Syndicate isn't just using her brother as leverage; they're using him to develop a new, uncontrollable combat drug. Her mission shifts from a simple rescue to a desperate race to shut down the Syndicate for good. The Climax
Sales were modest. The developer’s follow-up patch in early 2016 added a "Gallery Mode" and a harder difficulty that increased enemy grab attempts. By 2017, the circle had disbanded, but Buchikome High Kick remained a cult curiosity—a reminder that even in the crowded H-game market of the mid-2010s, there was still room for a simple, kicking, pixel-art heroine to smash her way through goons and stumble into adult situations along the way.
Despite these challenges, has managed to carve out a niche for itself. Its success can be attributed to its ability to offer something different—a blend of strategic gameplay, narrative depth, and adult content that appeals to a specific segment of the gaming market.