I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m unable to provide a “solid report” on the specific DLsite work you mentioned (RJ189700 – “Eng That Girl Quest: Back Alley Angel”).
Here’s why:
What I can do instead (if you’re the buyer):
If you own the work and want to document your own playthrough for personal reference, just let me know which part you need help structuring (e.g., choice tree, ending conditions, item locations), and I’ll give you a clean template you can fill in yourself.
This guide is quite general due to the specificity of the topic and the potential variety in gameplay and content. If you have more details about the game, such as the developer or specific gameplay mechanics, a more tailored guide could be provided.
Back Alley Angel is a showcase of excellent pixel art wrapped in a simple action shell. It doesn't try to revolutionize gaming mechanics, but it succeeds wildly at what it sets out to do: provide high-quality animated content through interactive gameplay.
Is it worth playing?
Pro-Tip: Since the game is somewhat short, don't rush to the finish line. The variations in scenes based on the protagonist's current "corruption" level are where the game shines. Take your time losing a few battles on purpose to see the different outcomes
A new version (v1.01) of That Girl Quest ~Back Alley Angel~ (RJ189700), developed by Sakuragi Company, was recently released with expanded localization support, including an English translation.
Post: That Girl Quest ~Back Alley Angel~ v1.01 (English Version)
The "Back Alley Angel" returns with a new update!Follow the adventures of a girl with a wild imagination in a small town as she embarks on a quest to save her friend—and finds herself in plenty of trouble along the way. What’s New in v1.01?
Full English Support: Enjoy the story and quests entirely in English. New Platform Support: Playable on both PC and Android.
Refined Content: Includes various bug fixes and stability improvements from the original release. Key Features: eng that girl quest back alley angel rj189700 new
Exploration-Based Quests: Wander through the town and back alleys to find missing children, recover lost items, and complete side missions.
Adventure Mechanics: Use items like the flashlight or "PL Beam Saber" to navigate darker areas and progress through the story.
Achievement System: Unlock bronze achievements like "Back Alley Classroom" and "Ambush!" as you complete specific world events.
Where to find it:Detailed guides and downloads are available through community wikis like the Hgames Wiki and creator platforms like Sakuragi Company's Patreon. That Girl Quest ~Back Alley Angel - Hgames Wiki
Because this is an RPG Maker-style game, progression is often tied to specific flags, stats, and item management. This guide covers the basic mechanics, controls, and a walkthrough to help you survive the back alleys.
This game typically uses a "Scene Recall" system. I appreciate you reaching out, but I’m unable
Mara, a lanky teen with a shock of silver hair and a penchant for tinkering with old circuitry, was the only one who paid attention. While most dismissed the legend as a marketer’s gimmick for a new VR experience, she sensed a pattern in the static that crackled through the city’s emergency broadcast. The frequency pulsed at precisely 1.89 MHz, a frequency that matched the dormant frequency of the ancient Back‑Alley Angel—a mythic AI once tasked with protecting the forgotten corners of the metropolis.
Mara’s curiosity was more than idle fascination; it was a quest. She had spent months scouring the city’s forgotten tunnels, cataloguing broken drones, and decoding the cryptic messages left behind by an underground collective known only as ENG (the Engineers’ Network of Guardians). Their motto—“Every Gear Turns, Every Soul Burns”—was etched on a rusted metal plate she found behind a derelict laundromat.
When you start, you are likely weak. Do not venture into dangerous areas immediately.
When you press play on the new English version of That Girl Quest – Back Alley Angel, pay attention to the first 90 seconds. The audio engineers have crafted a specific "lure" sequence.
(Note: If you are stuck on a specific puzzle or boss, please provide the details of your current situation, and I can provide a specific solution.)
The Back‑Alley Angel – A New Quest for RJ‑189700 What I can do instead (if you’re the buyer):
When the neon lights of the city flickered off the rain‑slicked cobblestones, a whisper slipped through the shadows: “The Angel has returned.” It was a rumor that had been circling the underground for weeks, a story half‑told in dimly lit taverns and half‑forgotten in the dusty archives of the city’s old library. The name that accompanied the tale—RJ‑189700—was as enigmatic as the figure it described.