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* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share a general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage that will leave the protagonist completely naked.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share a general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage that will leave the protagonist completely naked. Some of the games' unlockable images for beating them with or without OneHundredPercentCompletion also have a little fanservice in them, as well.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a LifeMeter (''Holdover''), to draining it after the Oxygen Meter runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing the Oxygen Meter's {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself also represent the character's LifeMeter, which means, depending on the game, drowning may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a LifeMeter (''Holdover''), to draining it after the Oxygen Meter runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing the Oxygen Meter's {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself also represent the character's LifeMeter, which means, depending on the game, drowning may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.breath, such as a one-use recovery item or a permanent powerup.
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* SignatureStyle: As mentioned above, between the underwater gameplay and the OxygenMeter, the overall theme and goal of Fox Eye's games is to [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2 manage to avoid drowning]].
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* {{Mascot}}: The titular Poron of ''Poron Memories" can be seen as the developer's human mascot, as she is represented as Fox's profile picture for Website/{{Twitter}} as well being featured on the header for his blog page. Poron also has the strongest affinity for being underwater compared to all of Fox Eye's other protagonists, which says a lot considering the developer's overall theme.
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* {{Mascot}}: The titular Poron of ''Poron Memories" Memories'' can be seen as the developer's human mascot, as she is represented as Fox's profile picture for Website/{{Twitter}} as well being featured on the header for his blog page. Poron also has the strongest affinity for being underwater compared to all of Fox Eye's other protagonists, which says a lot considering the developer's overall theme.
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* {{Mascot}}: The titular Poron of ''Poron Memories" can be seen as the developer's human mascot, as she is represented as Fox's profile picture for Website/{{Twitter}} as well being featured on the header for his blog page. Poron also has the strongest affinity for being underwater compared to all of Fox Eye's other protagonists, which says a lot considering the developer's overall theme.
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Tweaking up the opening paragraphs.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater in different safe and dangerous scenarios, and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can be seen as NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and risk of drowning in all of them can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can be seen as NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and risk of drowning in all of them can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere developer lead by one developer designer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic underwater games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. them without letting their (mostly female) protagonists drown. This is known to be both for the main challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's emphasizing the timing required for when and how to travel underwater, and when to come up for air.
This is also due to the developer's [[AuthorAppealhuge-but-humble enthusiasm huge fascination for it]], as he Fox seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls in underwater in different safe and dangerous scenarios, both safe and wants to gather dangerous, while also gathering a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
thoughts.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can be seen as NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and risk of drowning in all of themcan be played up for give off FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
This is also due to the developer's [[AuthorAppeal
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can be seen as NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and risk of drowning in all of them
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* ''Aqua Cube'' (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
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* ''Aqua Cube'' ''VideoGame/AquaCube'' (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, but moreover, the prominent risk of drowning they can be put through. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen, and is even shown in standalone artwork and mini-comics he's drawn.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, but moreover, the prominent risk of drowning they can be put through. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen, and is even shown in standalone artwork and mini-comics he's drawn. See OxygenMeter below for more details.
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* ''VideoGame/SacrificeGirl: The Curse of Demon Snake'' (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
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* ''VideoGame/SacrificeGirl: The Curse of Demon Snake'' (2013) -- SurvivalHorrorSurvivalHorror {{Metroidvania}}
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* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a female protagonist or up to 3 of them, though Aqua Cube can also be a part of this after Yuu's older sister Aya is unlocked.
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* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a female protagonist or up to 3 of them, though Aqua Cube ''Aqua Cube'' can also be a part of this after Yuu's older sister Aya is unlocked.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have different shades of blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though there is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' Medina all have different shades of blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, colors from Fox Eye, such as pink (the titular ''Poron'', Moka of ''Blue Port'') and green, green (Momoka of ''Barely Breakout!''), though there is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde (Marie of ''Holdover'', Riko of ''Blue Port'', Erika of ''Mermaid'', Mana of ''Hades Vanquish''), brown (Yuu of ''Aqua Cube'', Yuna of the ''Sufferer'' series), and brown.
brunette (Honomi, Chie, and Kokono of ''Blue Port J'').
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* NoExportForYou: The original ''Blue Port'', ''Mermaid'', and ''Sufferer: The Final Escape'' have yet to receive an English translation, and are consequently harder for English-speaking players to obtain and understand those games are only being purchasable in the Japanese version of the ''[=DLSite=]'' online store. All of the other games have averted this, either because they're in the store's English version or because they're FreewareGames, but see GoodBadTranslation above.
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* NoExportForYou: The original ''Blue Port'', ''Mermaid'', and ''Sufferer: The Final Escape'' have yet to receive an English translation, and are consequently harder for English-speaking players to obtain and understand since those games are only being purchasable in the Japanese version of the ''[=DLSite=]'' online store. All of the other games have averted this, either because they're in the store's English version or because they're FreewareGames, but see GoodBadTranslation above.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source, which means, depending on the game, drowning may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter LifeMeter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter it after it the Oxygen Meter runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its the Oxygen Meter's {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself also represent the character's only health source, LifeMeter, which means, depending on the game, drowning may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source, which, depending on the game, may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source, which, which means, depending on the game, drowning may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater in different scenarios and situations, and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater in different scenarios safe and situations, dangerous scenarios, and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games canpotentially be seen as NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and risk of drowning factor in all of them can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can
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* ActionGirl: Yuna of ''Sufferer'' and Mana of ''VideoGame/HadesVanquish'' stand out among the rest. The former fights off hostile monsters and pirates, while the latter must literally invoke the trope LikeABadassOutOfHell.
* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen.
* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen.
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* ActionGirl: Yuna of ''Sufferer'' and Mana of ''VideoGame/HadesVanquish'' ''Hades Vanquish'' stand out among the rest. The former fights off hostile monsters and pirates, while the latter must literally invoke the trope LikeABadassOutOfHell.
* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater,as well as but moreover, the factor prominent risk of drowning that they can be had from them. put through. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen.happen, and is even shown in standalone artwork and mini-comics he's drawn.
* AuthorAvatar: Fox draws himself as a cute little cartoon fox that converses with his fans on the development of his games.
* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater,
* AuthorAvatar: Fox draws himself as a cute little cartoon fox that converses with his fans on the development of his games.
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* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a female protagonist, though Aqua Cube can also be a part of this after Yuu's older sister Aya is unlocked.
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* NoExportForYou: The original ''Blue Port'', ''Mermaid'', and ''Sufferer: The Final Escape'' have yet to receive an English translation, and are consequently harder for English-speaking players to obtain and understand those games are only being purchasable in the Japanese version of the ''[=DLSite=]'' online store. All of the other games have averted this, either because they're in the store's English version or because they're FreewareGames, but see GoodBadTranslation above.
* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a femaleprotagonist, protagonist or up to 3 of them, though Aqua Cube can also be a part of this after Yuu's older sister Aya is unlocked.
* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a female
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though there is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have different shades of blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though there is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* ''Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake'' (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
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* ''Sacrifice Girl: ''VideoGame/SacrificeGirl: The Curse of Demon Snake'' (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater in different scenarios and situations, and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways.ways based on the context of each games' setting that would allow such situations to happen.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a decreasing bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to making it into the game's TimedMission (''Barely Breakout![='=]s'' Rescue Puzzles), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source source, which, depending on the game, may be the only way they can die at all (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though their is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though their there is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: The main feature and SignatureStyle of every game made by this doujin developer.developer, represented by either a shrinking bubble or a bar. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though their is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Ai from ''Blue Port'', Cassis from ''Water Leaves'', Miyo from ''Sacrifice Girl'', and the titular ''Mermaid'' all have blue hair. There are other examples from Fox Eye with other unusual hair colors, such as pink and green, though their is still a healthy showing of natural colors such as blonde and brown.
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* ''VideoGame/HadesVanquish'' (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
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* ''VideoGame/HadesVanquish'' ''[[VideoGame/HadesVanquish Infinity UW Dungeon Hades Vanquish]]'' (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
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** ''Blue Port J'' (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
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** ''Blue Port J'' J: Summer Sky Prelude'' (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
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* ''Polon Memories'' (2011) -- KineticNovel
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* ''Polon Memories'' Memories: Underwater Reverie'' (2011) -- KineticNovel
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** ''Sufferer [=FanBox=]'' (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
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** ''Sufferer: The Final Escape'' (Bundled with the original as a part of the ''Sufferer [=FanBox=]'' [=FanBox=]'') (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater.
underwater and wants to gather a fan following that shares his same thoughts.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the potential factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Holdover'' and ''Sacrifice Girl'' are the only two games so far to feature blood for violent deaths, such as getting impaled by spikes or shot by lasers for the former, and eaten by a giant snake for the latter. This can be toggled on and off, however.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Holdover'' and ''Sacrifice Girl'' are the only two games so far to feature blood for violent deaths, such as getting impaled by spikes or shot by lasers for the former, and eaten by a giant snake for the latter. This can be toggled on and off, however.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the potential factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Holdover'' and ''Sacrifice Girl'' are the only two games so far to feature blood for violent deaths, such as getting impaled by spikes or shot by lasers for the former, and eaten by a giant snake for the latter. This can be toggledon and off, however.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Holdover'' and ''Sacrifice Girl'' are the only two games so far to feature blood for violent deaths, such as getting impaled by spikes or shot by lasers for the former, and eaten by a giant snake for the latter. This can be toggled
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* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu.
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* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu. Every other game only has a female protagonist, though Aqua Cube can also be a part of this after Yuu's older sister Aya is unlocked.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater.
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As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and website, most of Fox Eye's games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
Find FoxEye's website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
Find FoxEye's website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
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As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and their developer's website, most of Fox Eye's games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
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* AuthorAppeal: Fox really enjoys portraying girls underwater, as well as the potential factor of drowning that can be had from them. This is applied to every game he's made in different ways.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a doujin DoujinSoft cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of portraying girls underwater.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share a general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share a general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage.ClothingDamage that will leave the protagonist completely naked.
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* OxygenMeter: Practically every single game Fox has developed has one, since his main theme is "Underwater" and how one must learn how to [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2 manage to avoid drowning]] . Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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* OxygenMeter: Practically The main feature and SignatureStyle of every single game Fox has developed has one, since his main theme is "Underwater" and how one must learn how to [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2 manage to avoid drowning]] .made by this doujin developer. Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the characters are running out of air, and some games have ways to improve how long they can hold their breath.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a doujin cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]], as he seeks to draw out the beauty of having portraying girls underwater.
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'''Fox Eye''' is a doujin cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different underwater-based aquatic games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]].
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* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share an a general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage.
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* OxygenMeter: Practically every single game Fox has develop has one, since his main theme is "Underwater". Each game has it behave differently, such as having it separate from a health meter (''Holdover'') to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the character is running out of air, and some games have ways over improving their breath-holding.
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* OxygenMeter: Practically every single game Fox has develop developed has one, since his main theme is "Underwater". "Underwater" and how one must learn how to [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2 manage to avoid drowning]] . Each game has it behave differently, such as having it completely separate from a health meter (''Holdover'') (''Holdover''), to draining the health meter after it runs out (''Water Leaves'', ''Mermaid'', ''Sufferer''), to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the character is characters are running out of air, and some games have ways over improving to improve how long they can hold their breath-holding.
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* Aqua Cube (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
* Blue Port: The Summer Memories (2008) -- AdventureGame
** Blue Port J (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
* The Bottom and the Moon and the Mermaid (2008-2011) -- Top-Down AdventureGame
* Water Leaves: Big Tree of Mizugami (2009-2010) -- ActionAdventure
* VideoGame/{{Holdover}} (2009) -- {{Retraux}} {{Metroidvania}}
* Polon Memories (2011) -- KineticNovel
* Barely VideoGame/{{Breakout}}! Underwater [=ReMix=] (2012) -- PuzzleGame
* Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
* Sufferer (2013) -- Top-Down & Side-Scrolling ActionAdventure
** Sufferer [=FanBox=] (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
* VideoGame/HadesVanquish (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
* Blue Port: The Summer Memories (2008) -- AdventureGame
** Blue Port J (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
* The Bottom and the Moon and the Mermaid (2008-2011) -- Top-Down AdventureGame
* Water Leaves: Big Tree of Mizugami (2009-2010) -- ActionAdventure
* VideoGame/{{Holdover}} (2009) -- {{Retraux}} {{Metroidvania}}
* Polon Memories (2011) -- KineticNovel
* Barely VideoGame/{{Breakout}}! Underwater [=ReMix=] (2012) -- PuzzleGame
* Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
* Sufferer (2013) -- Top-Down & Side-Scrolling ActionAdventure
** Sufferer [=FanBox=] (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
* VideoGame/HadesVanquish (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
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* Aqua Cube ''Aqua Cube'' (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
*Blue ''Blue Port: The Summer Memories Memories'' (2008) -- AdventureGame
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*The ''The Bottom and the Moon and the Mermaid Mermaid'' (2008-2011) -- Top-Down AdventureGame
*Water ''Water Leaves: Big Tree of Mizugami Mizugami'' (2009-2010) -- ActionAdventure
*VideoGame/{{Holdover}} ''VideoGame/{{Holdover}}'' (2009) -- {{Retraux}} {{Metroidvania}}
*Polon Memories ''Polon Memories'' (2011) -- KineticNovel
*Barely ''Barely VideoGame/{{Breakout}}! Underwater [=ReMix=] [=ReMix=]'' (2012) -- PuzzleGame
*Sacrifice ''Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake Snake'' (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
*Sufferer ''Sufferer'' (2013) -- Top-Down & Side-Scrolling ActionAdventure
**Sufferer [=FanBox=] ''Sufferer [=FanBox=]'' (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
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!! Tropes associated with Fox Eye:
* ActionGirl: Yuna of ''Sufferer'' and Mana of ''VideoGame/HadesVanquish'' stand out among the rest. The former fights off hostile monsters and pirates, while the latter must literally invoke the trope LikeABadassOutOfHell.
* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Holdover'' and ''Sacrifice Girl'' are the only two games so far to feature blood for violent deaths, such as getting impaled by spikes or shot by lasers for the former, and eaten by a giant snake for the latter. This can be toggled on and off, however.
* GoodBadTranslation: Most of the game's are translated into English by Fox, himself, but he is aware that his English is not the best. He sometimes has others translate the games for him, to better results, but there still tends to be some hiccups here and there.
* {{Fanservice}}: Since all of these games share an general theme of underwater exploration, this makes it a good opportunity for most of the protagonists to wear revealing or skin-tight swimwear. For some of the games that feature these, there also tends to be ClothingDamage.
* TheOneGuy: ''Aqua Cube'' has Fox Eye's only male protagonist in Yuu.
* OxygenMeter: Practically every single game Fox has develop has one, since his main theme is "Underwater". Each game has it behave differently, such as having it separate from a health meter (''Holdover'') to basing its {{Cap}} on how much health is left (''Hades Vanquish''), to having it in and of itself represent the character's only health source (''Sacrifice Girl'', the ''Blue Port'' series). Most of the games have visual and/or vocal cues when the character is running out of air, and some games have ways over improving their breath-holding.
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'''[=FoxEye=]''' is a doujin cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different underwater-based games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]].
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and website, most of [=FoxEye=]'s games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
Find [=FoxEye=]'s website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and website, most of [=FoxEye=]'s games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
Find [=FoxEye=]'s website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
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'''[=FoxEye=]''' is a doujin cotiere lead by one developer known as Fox. They specialize in creating different underwater-based games with a large emphasis on maintaining an OxygenMeter to get through them. This is known to be both for the challenge of the games, as well as because of Fox's [[AuthorAppeal huge-but-humble enthusiasm for it]].
As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and website, most of [=FoxEye=]'s games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
Find [=FoxEye=]'s website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
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!!Doujin games developed by [=FoxEye=]:
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* Aqua Cube (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
* Blue Port: The Summer Memories (2008) -- AdventureGame
** Blue Port J (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
* The Bottom and the Moon and the Mermaid (2008-2011) -- Top-Down AdventureGame
* Water Leaves: Big Tree of Mizugami (2009-2010) -- ActionAdventure
* VideoGame/{{Holdover}} (2009) -- {{Retraux}} {{Metroidvania}}
* Polon Memories (2011) -- KineticNovel
* Barely VideoGame/{{Breakout}}! Underwater [=ReMix=] (2012) -- PuzzleGame
* Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
* Sufferer (2013) -- Top-Down & Side-Scrolling ActionAdventure
** Sufferer [=FanBox=] (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
* VideoGame/HadesVanquish (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
[[/index]]
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As such, despite the relatively-clean material that can be seen in their previews and website, most of [=FoxEye=]'s games can potentially be NotSafeForWork due to how their underwater gameplay and drowning factor can be played up for FetishFuel, among other NSFW tropes in certain games such as {{Stripperiffic}} and ClothingDamage.
Find [=FoxEye=]'s website [[http://www.foxeye.squares.net/ here]] (Japanese).
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!!Doujin games developed by [=FoxEye=]:
[[index]]
* Aqua Cube (2008) -- {{Puzzle|Game}} PlatformGame
* Blue Port: The Summer Memories (2008) -- AdventureGame
** Blue Port J (2008-2012) -- AdventureGame
* The Bottom and the Moon and the Mermaid (2008-2011) -- Top-Down AdventureGame
* Water Leaves: Big Tree of Mizugami (2009-2010) -- ActionAdventure
* VideoGame/{{Holdover}} (2009) -- {{Retraux}} {{Metroidvania}}
* Polon Memories (2011) -- KineticNovel
* Barely VideoGame/{{Breakout}}! Underwater [=ReMix=] (2012) -- PuzzleGame
* Sacrifice Girl: The Curse of Demon Snake (2013) -- SurvivalHorror
* Sufferer (2013) -- Top-Down & Side-Scrolling ActionAdventure
** Sufferer [=FanBox=] (2014) -- 2D {{Metroidvania}}
* VideoGame/HadesVanquish (2014-2015) -- {{Roguelike}} PlatformGame
[[/index]]
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