My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted- -summer Speci... ((top)) -

“I’m a guy, and my female neighbor started leaving lingerie on my doormat with notes like ‘For the heat wave.’ I felt stupid complaining because ‘guys are supposed to like that.’ But I was terrified. She’d watch me from her blinds. The landlord evicted her after she tried to enter my unit at 2 AM. Perverts aren’t always men.”

OVA (Original Video Animation) Genre: Ecchi, Romance, Comedy Studio: Studio Hokiboshi My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted- -Summer Speci...

The story follows Kosuke Shirai, a college student who returns to his rural hometown for summer break. While there, he rekindles a friendship with his childhood friend and neighbor, Kanae. However, Kanae has transformed from a playful friend into a young woman with an incredibly high libido and a shameless streak a mile wide. What follows is a summer of flirting, teasing, and boundaries being pushed to their absolute limits. “I’m a guy, and my female neighbor started

It wouldn't be a summer special without the classic swimwear episode. However, My Neighbor Is Way Too Perverted puts its own spin on the trope. Instead of the typical "stunning beach reveal," we get the neighbor’s bizarre interpretation of "appropriate sun protection" and "aerodynamic swimming gear," leading to several encounters with local security and plenty of second-hand embarrassment for our hero. 2. Escalated Misunderstandings Perverts aren’t always men

The special transitions the characters from their usual neighborhood setting to a summer-themed environment.

The game uses standard navigation, with arrow keys for movement and the 'C' key to hide the text box during scenes.

The "Summer Special" designation is crucial here. Summer in anime and manga isn't just a season; it’s a narrative aphrodisiac. It’s the season of the natsu yasumi (summer break), festivals, fireworks, and, unfortunately for our hero, wardrobe malfunctions dictated by the stifling heat. The setting allows the story to strip away the layers of school and work life, leaving the characters in a pressure cooker of close quarters and skimpy clothing.