A 'pp pianissimo visual novel' could be centered around a group of characters. It may tell their individual stories, how they grow and change as the story progresses. It could involve themes like love, friendship, or personal discovery. For example, it might start with the main character in a certain situation, like starting a new school or job, and then as the player progresses through the visual novel, they uncover more about the character's past, present, and future, and how they interact with the other characters in the story.
Perhaps they find the hooked stories very interesting and engaging. These stories might offer unique perspectives, exciting plots or relatable characters that draw them in.
It's really hard to say whether 'pp pianissimo visual novel' is suitable for all ages. There are different aspects to consider. If it has a simple and positive story, with no inappropriate themes, it could be suitable for a younger audience. However, if it has elements like deep psychological exploration, which might be a bit difficult for younger minds to understand, or if it has any form of mild violence or complex relationship dynamics, it might be more appropriate for an older audience. Without actually experiencing the visual novel, it's impossible to give a definite answer.
The story could be labeled pornographic if it depicts sexual or overly explicit scenes involving the 'pp' in a way that violates moral or societal norms. Maybe it focuses too much on vulgarity and lacks any meaningful or educational value.
I recommend 'Devour the Firmament.' This fantasy novel also has Dou Zhe, Dou Shi, Da Dou Shi, Dou Ling, Dou Wang, Dou Huang, Dou Zong, Dou Zun, Dou Sheng, Dou Di, and other levels of training. The protagonist, an orphan, experienced a difficult path of cultivation and finally became the Renhuang of a generation. He devoured endless desires and stepped through the heavens, becoming the only one who was supreme. I hope you will like this novel. Muah!
[You, according to your needs, I will recommend two novels to you this time. They are 'Devour the Firmament' and 'Dragon Dao Dou Zun'.] The plots of these two novels both focused on the increase in the level of Dou Qi, and described the story of the protagonist's step-by-step progress from a fighter to a Dou Di. The main character of "Devour the Heavens" grew up alone through countless tribulations and finally reached the height of a Dou Di, while "Dao of Dragon Dou Zun" grew into a Dou Di through the main character's hard work and the changes in the relationship between the characters. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
In the novel 'Battle Through the Skies' there was a similar hierarchy. Dou Zhe, Dou Shi, Da Dou Shi, Dou Ling, Dou Wang, Dou Huang, Dou Zong, Dou Zun, Dou Sheng, and Dou Di were the common hierarchy. These hierarchy systems usually represented the different strengths and statuses of the Dou Qi continent. Those below Dou Zhe were called Spirit Masters, while Dou Shi and Dou Ling possessed higher level Spirit Power techniques. On the Dou Qi continent, the stronger the person, the higher the spirit power technique and the more powerful the spirit beast.
I recommend the novel 'Battle Through the Heavens' as it completely covers the hierarchy of the Dou Qi continent. They are respectively Dou Zhe, Dou Shi, Da Dou Shi, Dou Ling, Dou Wang, Dou Huang, Dou Zong, Dou Zun, Dou Sheng and Dou Di. In addition, the book also contained rich descriptions of warrior power training, combat, and various fighting techniques. The content was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗