Well, 'Steins; Gate' is a great visual novel. It combines time - travel concepts with a complex and engaging story. However, since I don't really know the nature of 'maggot baits visual novel', it's hard to give a more targeted similar recommendation. But these are some well - liked visual novels in general.
I'm not familiar with 'maggot baits visual novel' specifically. But some popular visual novels are 'Doki Doki Literature Club' which has an interesting plot and unique characters. Another one is 'Clannad' that is known for its emotional storylines.
Since I don't know this specific visual novel, it could potentially have unique features in terms of its narrative structure. Maybe it has a non - linear story that makes the player engage more deeply. It could also have a distinct set of characters with complex personalities and relationships that set it apart from other visual novels.
I'm not sure where you can find it. It might not be a very mainstream visual novel, so it may not be available on the most common gaming platforms. You could try searching for it on some indie game websites or forums dedicated to visual novels.
Another one could be 'Steins; Gate'. It has an interesting plot with time - travel elements which can be quite engaging. It also has well - developed characters that you can really get into. And the mystery aspect of the story keeps you hooked from start to finish. So if you like 'inyouchuu visual novel', you might enjoy this one too.
Sorry, without knowing more about the '170722 visual novel', it's hard to recommend similar ones.
Danganronpa is similar in the sense that it has a unique and engaging story. It combines mystery, horror and some elements of a visual novel. Also, Fate/stay night has a rich story and a variety of routes to explore, much like 'yu no 2019 visual novel'.
Well, 'Fate/stay night' could be considered similar in terms of having an engaging story with different paths based on the choices you make. It also has a rich cast of characters. Additionally, 'Danganronpa' offers an interesting mystery - based visual novel experience with unique art style and gameplay elements that might be somewhat comparable to what 'anejiru visual novel' could potentially offer.
It could be translated as 'Maggot Lures' or 'Maggot Bait'. But the specific translation might depend on the context in the manga game.
Sure. Higurashi When They Cry might be a similar one. It shares some of the same atmospheric elements and might have comparable character - driven stories.
There are several. 'Steins; Gate' is a classic. It has a mind - bending time - travel plot. 'Doki Doki Literature Club!' is also popular, though it has some disturbing elements later on, so approach with caution. 'Umineko no Naku Koro ni' is a long and complex visual novel with a lot of mystery and intrigue.