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Finally, a new universe is here! The great finale of the ten years history of the "Trap" series. This is the creation myth of the birth of a blessed world where Gods, men, and crossdressers can love each other freely!

Trap Genesis is a adventure, lgbtq+ and casual game developed by No Strike and published by Eroge Japan.
Released on September 17th 2021 is available only on Windows in 4 languages: Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.

It has received 328 reviews of which 313 were positive and 15 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.8 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 9.75€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Microsoft Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
  • Processor: 1.5Ghz Processor or better
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1300 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated Sound Chip

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Feb. 2026
Trap Genesis is a character-driven visual novel that serves as both a culmination and a celebration of a long-running, niche series. Developed by No Strike and published by Eroge Japan, the game wears its identity openly: it is unapologetically playful, romance-focused, and built around eccentric personalities and exaggerated situations rather than a tightly plotted epic. From the outset, it positions itself as a finale meant to bring familiar faces back into the spotlight, offering fans a chance to enjoy one last round of banter, emotional beats, and thematic closure rather than introducing a radically new direction. The narrative takes place after a period of relative calm, only to be disrupted by the arrival of a chaotic divine figure whose presence destabilizes both the world and the relationships between the cast. Rather than treating this conflict as a traditional high-stakes fantasy threat, the story uses it as a catalyst for character interactions, comedic misunderstandings, and romantic tension. The plot frequently steps aside to let conversations, jokes, and relationship dynamics take center stage, reinforcing the idea that Trap Genesis is more interested in personalities and chemistry than in world-ending drama. For longtime followers of the series, these moments feel like a payoff to years of familiarity; for newcomers, they can feel episodic, as if stepping into the final chapters of a story already in progress. Gameplay adheres closely to classic visual novel conventions. Players advance through dialogue and narration, occasionally making choices that affect the tone or direction of scenes. These decisions tend to shape character interactions rather than branching the story into radically different outcomes, emphasizing emotional flavor over mechanical consequence. The overall experience is relatively short, making it feel more like a focused narrative wrap-up than a full standalone adventure. This brevity works in its favor for fans who want a concentrated dose of the series’ signature humor and relationships, but it also means the game may feel light on substance for those expecting deeper systems or extensive branching paths. The cast is the true centerpiece of the experience. Characters are written with an emphasis on exaggerated traits, playful dialogue, and a sense of self-awareness that frequently leans into parody. Themes of identity, acceptance, and unconventional romance are present throughout, handled in a casual and often comedic manner rather than through heavy dramatic framing. While the story occasionally hints at more serious emotional undertones, it generally prefers levity and charm, maintaining a tone that is consistent with the series’ long-standing style. Visually, Trap Genesis relies on anime-inspired character art and expressive portraits to convey emotion and personality. While the presentation is not especially elaborate, it is effective in supporting the dialogue-driven structure of the game. Character expressions and poses do much of the storytelling work, helping scenes feel lively despite the static nature of the format. Backgrounds and interface elements are clean and functional, keeping attention on the characters rather than on spectacle. The accompanying music and sound design are understated, reinforcing mood without distracting from the text. Community reception reflects the game’s clearly defined target audience. Players familiar with the series often praise it as a fitting conclusion that embraces everything they enjoy about the franchise: humor, romance, and a cast that thrives on chemistry. Those encountering it without prior context may find the experience less impactful, as many character arcs and jokes assume a degree of familiarity. Minor issues such as uneven pacing or occasional rough edges in presentation are noted, but they rarely overshadow the enjoyment fans derive from spending more time with beloved characters. Taken as a whole, Trap Genesis succeeds most strongly as a capstone rather than a standalone introduction. It does not aim to broaden its appeal or reinvent itself, instead choosing to lean fully into the tone, themes, and style that defined its predecessors. For players already invested in the series, it offers a warm, humorous farewell that prioritizes character interaction and emotional resonance over complexity or scale. For others, it serves as a glimpse into a distinctive, character-focused visual novel niche—one that values personality and playful storytelling above all else. Rating: 9/10
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Jan. 2026
A good VN with a solid plot and solid character designs. What more do you really end up needing?
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Jan. 2026
I honestly loved this entire trilogy. Not usually a fan of harem stuff but every single partner is so damn cute!
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Frequently Asked Questions

Trap Genesis is currently priced at 9.75€ on Steam.

Trap Genesis is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.75€ on Steam.

Trap Genesis received 313 positive votes out of a total of 328 achieving a rating of 8.75.
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Trap Genesis was developed by No Strike and published by Eroge Japan.

Trap Genesis is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Trap Genesis is not playable on MacOS.

Trap Genesis is not playable on Linux.

Trap Genesis is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for Trap Genesis. Explore additional content available for Trap Genesis on Steam.

Trap Genesis does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Trap Genesis does not support Steam Remote Play.

Trap Genesis is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Trap Genesis
Rating
8.8
313
15
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Online players
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Developer
No Strike
Publisher
Eroge Japan
Release 17 Sep 2021
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