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Its a dating sim and advertised as a pure love game.
Said heroine is the main heroine.
She's also your childhood friend, and a really close one at that. The type that wakes you up in the morning/cooks you food/gives you chocolate during valentine etc.
Turns out she's already going out with some random douchbag (a rich med student I think) which dumps her during the game.
Her route practically consists of you being the rebound guy.
Not only that, she has the tendency to compare you to Mr. Douchbag during hscenes.

Basically you get friendzoned, NTR'd then became the rebound guy.

Mind you elf wasn't some minor company, they have a few games that sold over 300,000 copies. In comparison Key and Type-Moon only reached at most 100,000 copies. Elf practically started the dating sim genre. Their Dokyuusei/Kakyuusei series was really popular and the de facto dating sim for the PC. And Kakyuusei 2 was their first dating sim since the new millenium. So naturally the game was _really_ hyped, people were calling dibs on who's their waifu before the game got released.

A lot of people picked Tamaki (the main heroine).

Why? Kakyuusei 1's main heroine (and also the most popular char) was a childhood friend-like type of character. She is also really pure and doesn't have much knowledge about sex. So a lot of people picked Tamaki expecting her to be the same. It didn't help that they have similar personality either. Naturally everyone expected Tamaki to be similarly pure.

Because of that the purefags flocked to Tamaki. Now imagine the ensuing rage.

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