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is an independent adult visual novel released in December 2024 by developer asobuakinashi . The game translates to "White and Black: I Ended Up Taking Care of My Hypersexual Childhood Friend, Secretly From My Girlfriend" . It explores the psychological and emotional consequences of infidelity, childhood loyalty, and hypersexuality.
Handling the unconventional needs of the childhood friend. Key Themes in "Shirokuro - Shikijoushou..." Shirokuro - Shikijoushou no Osananajimi o Sewa ...
The complete title translates roughly to "White and Black: I Ended Up Taking Care of My Hypersexual Childhood Friend, Secretly From My Girlfriend." The title perfectly captures the central conflict of the narrative.
The story centers on a protagonist who finds himself in a difficult position: secretly helping a childhood friend who suffers from erotomania. The catch? He is already in a committed relationship with another girl, and he is keeping his "caregiving" for his childhood friend a total secret from his girlfriend. What to Expect This public link is valid for 7 days
Balancing a committed relationship against a secret caretaking arrangement
: It forces players to explore the gray area between platonic caregiver responsibilities and emotional or physical infidelity. Can’t copy the link right now
As a traditional Japanese visual novel, the gameplay relies on text-driven player agency and character management.
Players must carefully manage the characters' emotional states.
While the full title remains elusive to Western databases, the keywords suggest a narrative deeply rooted in the "Zettai Ryouiki" (Absolute Territory) of emotional vulnerability. The term Shikijoushou specifically points to a visual agnosia—a neurological condition where the patient cannot perceive colors or shapes correctly. For a world to be described as "Black and White" ( Shirokuro ) to a protagonist, the story promises a rich metaphorical landscape where a broken perception of reality is fixed not by medicine, but by human connection.