BASEBALL 9

-eng- My Ogress Neighbor Tomoe-san -rj214371- May 2026

3.8.0
September 14, 2025
4.6 (28)
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App Name

BASEBALL 9

Version

v3.8.0

Last Updated

September 14, 2025

Publisher

playus soft

Requirements

Android 5.0+

Category
Sports
Size

268 MB

Price

Free

  • Unlimited Diamonds
  • Unlimited Money
  • Unlimited Energy

Note: – With diamonds you can get infinite coins from the shop. – You cannot buy items with diamonds.

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-eng- My Ogress Neighbor Tomoe-san -rj214371- May 2026

Discovering the Warm Hearth: An Introduction to "My Ogress Neighbor Tomoe-San" (RJ214371)

Have you listened to this work? Share your favorite "Tomoe being a softie" moment below. -ENG- My Ogress Neighbor Tomoe-San -RJ214371-

At first glance, the title might sound like a fantasy sitcom, but this audio work (often referred to as "doujin voice drama" or "ASMR roleplay") is a masterclass in atmospheric slice-of-life storytelling with a gentle supernatural twist. Discovering the Warm Hearth: An Introduction to "My

If you browse the curated shelves of DLsite, you know that not every story is about isekai heroes or classroom confessions. Some of the most beloved works are those that build a quiet, immersive world around a single, memorable character. Enter . If you browse the curated shelves of DLsite,

You play a new resident in a slightly unusual Japanese neighborhood. Your next-door neighbor is Tomoe, an "ogress" (oni) who has long since retired from any life of battle or chaos. Instead, she spends her days tending to her garden, cooking hearty meals, and watching over the local children. The catch? She’s a towering, horned demon with a fearsome reputation—and a heart of absolute gold.

If you are tired of high-stakes fantasy and just want to sit on a porch, listen to the cicadas, and share a plate of yaki-onigiri with a kind demon who worries if you’re getting enough sleep, then Tomoe’s door is always open.

The story unfolds not through epic conflicts, but through shared moments: the sound of her chopping vegetables for a stew she insists you try, the rustle of her kimono as she sits on your engawa (porch), or the soft sigh of a summer evening as she tells you about the old days.