Tane Wo Tsukeru Otoko was developed by CONCEPT and published on July 29, 2005, for Windows PCs in Japan. The game was built using the RealLive engine, a visual novel engine used by many prominent Japanese developers. The title appears to be one of the earlier works from the developer CONCEPT.
The story follows the protagonist, , who receives devastating medical news. Following a cancer screening, he learns he has roughly one year left to live . Faced with absolute mortality and the realization that his life cannot be extended, Shinji falls into an existential crisis. Instead of spiraling into despair, his psychological defense mechanism morphs into an intense biological drive: he becomes determined to leave a lasting mark on the world by passing his genes down to the next generation. His explicit goal becomes impregnating as many women as he can before his time runs out. Key Characters and Taboo Dynamics Tane Wo Tsukeru Otoko
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The title explores the psychological weight of knowing one's time is limited and the lengths to which a person might go to feel a sense of continuity. It examines the human drive to believe that part of oneself will continue to exist after death through descendants. Conclusion The story follows the protagonist, , who receives