The game features highly specific event flags ( s103 , s107 , s118 , etc.) required to progress through side content. Two major side adventures include:
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On DLsite, every product is assigned a unique . RJ189700 is the official identifier for the original Japanese version of That Girl Quest – Back Alley Angel . -ENG- That Girl Quest -Back Alley Angel -RJ189700-
: Players navigate a highly detailed urban environment complete with hidden items, back-alley NPCs, and puzzle-driven progression.
The title's enduring popularity is also evident across global communities, having received compatibility ports for both PC and Android devices, alongside community Spanish translations hosted by independent groups like Kristo Traducciones . Critical Reception Description Appeal Factor Dark comedy mixed with psychological delusion. Appeals to fans of subverted RPG tropes. World Design Gritty, compact, and highly detailed modern back alleys. The game features highly specific event flags (
: The player or protagonist discovers a girl who appears vulnerable or displaced in a gritty, urban setting.
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There’s an economy to being an angel in the back alleys. It’s not about choirs or halos — it’s small practicalities: knowing which phone booths still work, which corner light never flickers, which bodega owner will pour a cup of coffee for a kid with holes in his sneakers. The Back Alley Angel kept a ledger in her head: spare Metro cards, bandaids, names of sympathetic off-duty nurses, the best hours to find a warm bench. She carried what she could in pockets and in the kind of fierce attention that notices the fray at the edge of someone’s sleeve and mends it before the world rips them apart.