>>1873751The basic idea is that if you kiss an enemy unit enough (represented by a health bar or something) they get converted to your side.
Basically, you play as an elegant onee-sama who's bent on converting the entire school into your personal lesbian harem. But it's no easy task, since there are numerous other onee-samas with their own respective harems who stand in your way. And then there's the student council president who already has half of the school within her influence, your ultimate rival.
There are two main types of units. First are the imoutos. They're the front-line infantry of your harem army. Their main ability is the standard kissing attack, but they can individually have specialized abilities as ranged attackers, bombers, medics, etc. They can also heal themselves by kissing each other, but it's slower compared to kissing their onee-sama. Imoutos are tied to their onee-sama so if the onee-sama gets converted, they automatically get converted too.
The onee-sama is like those commander-type units in those games. She has several times the health of an imouto and her kiss attacks are several times more powerful too, but her main role is support. She emits an area of influence around her which buffs her imoutos, heals them and causes attrition damage to enemies. She also has some special abilities like
RAPE which is a one-hit-convert, ranged attack via archery (the arrow is drugged with aphrodisiacs) and instant heal, but they drain her ability points. Onee-sama abilities are retained if they're converted but probably nerfed to an extent.
There are no resource gathering and the number of units are fixed, so this is more like a turn-based tactics game than an RTS.