Most likely not. There are so many visual novels out there, and this one doesn't seem to be among the well - known ones. It could be a niche product that only a small group of people are aware of.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about the character Vivek Oji's death and the events, emotions, and stories surrounding it.
Sadly, I'm not familiar with the author of 'the death of vivek oji a novel'. You may check some literary resources or ask in reading communities for this information.
I'm not entirely sure as it's not a very common or widely known visual novel. It might be about the daily experiences of a married woman ('hitozuma' means married woman in Japanese) in a fictional story presented in the visual novel format.
The main features of comics oji chan hentai usually involve sexual or provocative themes and imagery. Such content is considered niche and may not be appropriate for all viewers. It often focuses on specific fantasies or fetishes.
I have no idea whether it is popular or not. It seems like a rather specific and perhaps not so mainstream title. There may be a small niche audience for it if it exists, but without more information on its distribution, reviews, or community following, it's impossible to determine its popularity.
Since I don't have in - depth knowledge of this specific 'ryoujoku hitozuma onsen azusa visual novel', I can only make some general assumptions. The onsen setting is likely to be a key aspect of the story, providing a unique backdrop. The 'hitozuma' might introduce elements related to the status of a woman in the story, perhaps her being a married woman brings certain plot developments. And Azusa could be the central figure around which the events of the novel unfold. But again, this is all speculation.
I'm a fan of online literature. I don't have any knowledge of NTR because it's usually used as a negative term and is not suitable for novels. In novels, milder and more appropriate words are often used to express similar meanings such as betrayal, deception, murder, etc. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
Well, 'ntr fiction' typically refers to stories that revolve around the concept of 'netorare' in Japanese. It can involve love triangles or situations where one character's relationship with another is interfered with in unexpected and often emotionally charged ways. It might show how characters deal with jealousy, betrayal, or unexpected changes in their romantic relationships. It's a rather niche genre in the world of fiction.