Cover art for MiRuRi: Mahou Fuku Bouken, an adult visual novel by Sirloth

MiRuRi: Mahou Fuku Bouken

Adventure Windows

by Sirloth · developer page

Fashion-Driven RPG Adventure With Magical Outfit Powers and Comedy

Join Miu, Ruki and Rina in an outfit collecting adventure filled with humour!

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Fashion-Driven RPG Adventure With Magical Outfit Powers and Comedy

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MiRuRi: Mahou Fuku Bouken is a lighthearted RPG built in RPG Maker MV that centers on an unexpectedly charming premise: collecting magical outfits to progress through a fantasy world. You play as Miu, a fashion-obsessed protagonist who teams up with Ruki, a magical rabbit, and Rina, a fairy, to embark on outfit-collecting quests. The game positions itself as comedy-first, blending slapstick humor with ecchi-leaning comedy that leans toward cheeky rather than explicit—think exaggerated character expressions and suggestive situations played for laughs rather than genuine adult content.

Gameplay revolves around exploration, puzzle-solving, and combat encounters where each outfit functions as both cosmetic appeal and mechanical advantage. Sirloth designed the progression around repeatable quests and dungeon crawling to build your wardrobe, so you'll spend considerable time grinding for money and materials. This structure works well if you enjoy the loop of exploration-reward-repeat; less so if you expect a tightly paced narrative. The game promises hidden areas, mini-games, and collectibles scattered throughout, giving players plenty of reasons to revisit locations.

As an RPG Maker title, MiRuRi doesn't push technical boundaries, but the anime-styled character art is consistently cute and appeals to fans of that aesthetic. The humor landing will depend on your tolerance for mild ecchi comedy—it's clearly aiming for Magical Girl parody territory rather than genuine fan service. The game is feature-complete and Sirloth has indicated it may receive quality-of-life updates, suggesting a stable experience at launch.

Pros

  • Outfit mechanics integrate cosmetics with genuine gameplay progression
  • Strong emphasis on exploration rewards hidden content and collectibles
  • Repeatable quest system gives flexible grinding options
  • Comedy tone stays consistent and self-aware about its premise
  • Cute character designs and anime art direction throughout
  • Multiple income paths through quests, dungeons, and treasure hunting

Cons

  • Heavy reliance on grinding may exhaust players seeking narrative pace
  • Ecchi humor won't resonate with all audiences
  • RPG Maker MV engine limits technical scope and visual ambition
  • Story remains secondary to collecting loop
Recommended for: Players who enjoy colorful, character-driven RPGs with a comedy focus and don't mind grinding for progression. Fans of Magical Girl parodies and cute anime aesthetics will find the tone particularly appealing.
Skip if: Those seeking serious narrative, mature romance, or substantial plot depth should look elsewhere—this is solidly comedy and collection mechanics first.
Similar taste: If you enjoyed the lighthearted tone and collectible progression of games like Huniepop or the outfit systems in visual novel dating sims, but want turn-based RPG mechanics instead, MiRuRi channels that same "collecting cosmetics as gameplay" energy through a different lens.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Adventure
Platforms
windows
Languages
English
Author
Sirloth
Source
itch
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1 month ago

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