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'''''The Chaste Full-metal Maiden -Leiria-''''' is a [[FreewareGames freeware]] [[DoujinSoft doujin]] ShootEmUp game by [=NonLinear=]. In this game players take control of the titular character, a RobotGirl named Leiria created by Joshua, a technician and one of the only surviving humans of a space colony incident. The game features a proximity-based scoring system, similar to Creator/{{CAVE}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ketsui}}'', and near-seamless transitions from one stage to the next. Originally released as a retail game at Comiket, it later became a freeware title.

In August of 2011, the game received a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] with ''Leiria -Stargazer-'', which it's gameplay follows the lines of the ''VideoGame/{{Espgaluda}}'' series, while offering a retelling of the game's original story. Roughly a year later, said game went from a retail doujin game to a freeware game, just like its predecessor.

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''The
Chaste Full-metal Maiden -Leiria-''''' -Leiria-'' is a [[FreewareGames freeware]] [[DoujinSoft doujin]] ShootEmUp game game, released by [=NonLinear=]. [=NonLinear=] for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] in 2009. In this game game, players take control of the titular character, a RobotGirl named Leiria created by Joshua, a technician and one of the only surviving humans of a space colony incident. The game features a proximity-based scoring system, similar to Creator/{{CAVE}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ketsui}}'', and near-seamless transitions from one stage to the next. Originally released as a retail game at Comiket, it later became a freeware title.

In August of 2011, the game received a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] with ''Leiria -Stargazer-'', which it's where the gameplay follows the lines of the ''VideoGame/{{Espgaluda}}'' series, while offering a retelling of the game's original story. Roughly a year later, said game went from a retail doujin game to a freeware game, just like its predecessor.



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* BulletHell: Especially in the remake.

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* BulletHell: Especially in the remake. Though, even the original's bosses can easily litter the screen with projectiles, as can be seen in the page image.



* DefeatEqualsExplosion: It's a ShootEmUp in space, so all the defeated enemies cleanly explode without a trace (unless said trace is a pick-up item.)
* EnergyBall: These are frequently spammed by the bosses.



* MechaMooks
* MoeAnthropomorphism, RobotGirl: Leiria and Lobelia are both anthropomorphism of spaceship fighters.
* MoreDakka
* NintendoHard: Especially the remake.

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* MechaMooks
MechaMooks: The basic opponents faced by Leiria.
* MoeAnthropomorphism, RobotGirl: MoeAnthropomorphism[=/=]RobotGirl: Leiria and Lobelia are both anthropomorphism anthropomorphic versions of spaceship fighters.
* MoreDakka
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NintendoHard: Especially The original is already quite difficult, but the remake.remake is much more so.



* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp

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* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp
ScoringPoints: Leiria gets points in the increments of thousands for destroying the enemies.
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'''''The Chaste Full-metal Maiden -Leiria-''''' is a [[FreewareGames freeware]] [[DoujinSoft doujin]] ShootEmUp game by [=NonLinear=]. In this game players take control of the titular character, a RobotGirl named Leiria created by Joshua, a technician and one of the only surviving humans of a space colony incident. The game features a proximity-based scoring system, similar to Creator/{{CAVE}}'s ''VideoGame/{{Ketsui}}'', and near-seamless transitions from one stage to the next. Originally released as a retail game at Comiket, it later became a freeware title.

In August of 2011, the game received a [[VideoGameRemake remake]] with ''Leiria -Stargazer-'', which it's gameplay follows the lines of the ''VideoGame/{{Espgaluda}}'' series, while offering a retelling of the game's original story. Roughly a year later, said game went from a retail doujin game to a freeware game, just like its predecessor.

The original game can be downloaded [[http://n-linear.org/fresh/2009/leiria/#download here]] ([[http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?o53nz7s5gx83wwc mirror]]), and its remake can be found [[http://n-linear.org/stargazer/download.html here]] ([[http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?b8bcnc3ze9icdt7 mirror]]).

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!!This series features trope examples of:
* BattleshipRaid: In the second stage of ''Leiria -Stargazer-''.
* BulletHell: Especially in the remake.
* BulletTime: In the remake, given that it's an ''Espgaluda''-clone.
* EternalEngine: One is fought in the original game.
* MechaMooks
* MoeAnthropomorphism, RobotGirl: Leiria and Lobelia are both anthropomorphism of spaceship fighters.
* MoreDakka
* NintendoHard: Especially the remake.
* SailorFuku: Lobelia's outfit in the remake resembles one, complete with [[ProperTightsWithASkirt proper tights]].
* ScoringPoints
* ShootEmUp
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Leiria's dialogue with Joshua.
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