while we on the topic of Taiwan doujin and game like touken ranbu and Kan-Colle, lets talk about Unlight(which is also born in Japan)
In Taiwan, there is a doujinshi artist, goes by the name fishine in Danbooru, He/She draw the best of all Unlight doujin (Well, i only have read the R18 one, but is still good), His/Her artwork, my friend, is a beautiful one.
well, Unlight is rather underrated, so u might not heard of it. I kinda hope Unlight can get more popular somehow, the fanbase is small.
There is already a English version of it, do give it a try. (it is currently a facebook game), but though the English is the slowest one to appear, it may not have some feature that the original one have. (there is a Taiwan ver. and a French ver)
RikoShigeru said: while we on the topic of Taiwan doujin and game like touken ranbu and Kan-Colle, lets talk about Unlight(which is also born in Japan)
In Taiwan, there is a doujinshi artist, goes by the name fishine in Danbooru, He/She draw the best of all Unlight doujin (Well, i only have read the R18 one, but is still good), His/Her artwork, my friend, is a beautiful one.
well, Unlight is rather underrated, so u might not heard of it. I kinda hope Unlight can get more popular somehow, the fanbase is small.
There is already a English version of it, do give it a try. (it is currently a facebook game), but though the English is the slowest one to appear, it may not have some feature that the original one have. (there is a Taiwan ver. and a French ver)
Ah, fellow Unlight comrade! (haven't touched Unlight for the last 2 years though) In Japan, Unlight wasn't that popular, but in Taiwan the fanbase is huge.
Huh...?Apparently they don't have any "dojinshi shops" in Taiwan, see?All the ones they had here were Japanese.You have to buy them at conventions...There weren't any from Taiwan.No, it was a bust.So, were you able to buy any dojinshi?Now you tell us...?