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* DamageDiscrimination: Projectiles, spells, and skills follow a few important rules.
** All projectiles, spells, and splash-damage will ''always'' hit and effect the first target it comes in contact with or is within its range, regardless of who fired it. An arrow from a Robbin' Hood will harm you as much as its fellow monsters, as you are liable to accidentally shoot your partner in the back if you try to fire at a monster that is just ahead of them.
** All player character skills from Skill Blooms discriminate between friend and foe. If you use Mio's Charged Pineapple, it ''can'' hit and detonate on your partner, but the resulting explosion will not damage either of you, just any monsters caught in its area.
** Monsters area-of-effect spells damages indiscriminately. Should a boss cast a room-size damage spell, they are perfectly capable of wiping out their own mooks alongside you. This does not extend to status effect spells, like Confuse.
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* TakeThat: The developers seemed to have created a heavily censored, cheaper version on the [=PS4=] for the sole purpose of protesting Sony's overly strict censorship policies. One of the advertisements proudly states that there is a version of the game you can play with your family in the living room, when games of this type are usually enjoyed ''alone.'' It probably doesn't help matters that the English localization of ''Omega Labyrinth Z'' was cancelled due to said policies.
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* StalkedByTheBell: There is a hidden timer in every floor of the dungeon, determined by the size of the randomly generated rooms. If it hits zero, a "lukewarm wind blows" and a powerful monster is spawned, capable of One-Hit KO'ing both the characters unless they make to the stairs in time.

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* StalkedByTheBell: There is a hidden timer in every floor of the dungeon, determined by the size of the randomly generated rooms. If it hits zero, a "lukewarm wind blows" blows," and once it happens three times, and a powerful monster is spawned, capable of One-Hit KO'ing both the characters unless they make to the stairs in time.
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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Amberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs, and references to its plot, such as the Holy Grail. [[spoiler:The Witch of Desire also returns as the BiggerBad.]]

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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Amberyl Anberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs, and Fleurs; references to its plot, such as the Holy Grail. Grail; and returning characters, such as Pai the Fairy, plus [[spoiler:The Witch of Desire also returns as the BiggerBad.Desire.]]

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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Amberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs, and references to its plot, such as the Holy Grail.

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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Amberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs, and references to its plot, such as the Holy Grail. [[spoiler:The Witch of Desire also returns as the BiggerBad.]]



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Par for the course, and the game, the developers, and the advertisers do nothing to hide it. The prime example is the "Size Up" mechanic in the English localization: unidentified items are put inside an "Ambiguity Crystal," then imbued with Omega Power to reveal their true nature. This is done by putting the Ambiguity Crystal between a character's breasts, then having them rub it to make it grow larger and longer, until the Omega Power overflows and spews out from the top. A few of the character's dialog implies this isn't a pleasant experience, as they complain before and ''especially'' after a Sizing Up, though two of them, Berune and Yurika, seem to get some enjoyment out of it (except when doing it as a Z-cup).
** Taken up to eleven with the Skill Bloom scenes, where the player pokes and prods at the girls bodies, stimulating them more and more until they... "splash" a large amount of drops to be used for tending to the flowers.

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Par for the course, and the game, the developers, and the advertisers do nothing to hide it. The prime example is the "Size Up" mechanic in the English localization: unidentified items are put inside an "Ambiguity Crystal," then imbued with Omega Power to reveal their true nature. This is done by putting the Ambiguity Crystal between a character's breasts, then having them rub it to make it grow larger and longer, until the Omega Power overflows and spews out from the top. A few Many of the character's dialog implies this isn't a pleasant experience, as they complain before and ''especially'' after a Sizing Up, though two of them, Berune and Yurika, seem to get some enjoyment out of it (except when doing it as a Z-cup).
** Taken up to eleven with the Skill Bloom scenes, where the player pokes and prods at the girls bodies, stimulating them more and more until they... "splash" a large amount of drops to be used for tending to watering the flowers.flowers. It's allegedly "Concentrated Omega Power."



* GagBoobs: The upper regions of cup sizes get into this territory. Once you hit K cup, your character's top rips open. Once you hit Z cup, their bra just rips open from the strain. If you play [=TfT=] with a Z cup, your character's breasts are so large they ''no longer fit the screen.''
* GuideDangIt: Juri is not automatically unlocked as a playable character at the end of the first Fire Cave levels. Instead, you have to complete three sets of her collection sidequests. She is never given any special colours or notice like the other sidequests that unlock unique scenes and dialog, and it is very easy to just ignore her due to the nature of collecting specific flower seeds, of which you'll have ''plenty'' of.
* HubWorld: Belles Fleurs Academy acts as this. With the Grand Garden and your flower cultivation in the center, you can simply go around its circumference to purchase and sell items at the school store, get a free lunch once a day, craft and modify your equipment, change the decorations of the school, "Size-Up" some unidentified items, gather some free Omega Power from the spring from time to time, and maybe pick up some side-quests while you're at it.

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* GagBoobs: The upper regions of cup sizes get into this territory. Once you hit K cup, your character's top rips open. Once you hit Z L cup, their bra just rips open from the strain.strain, and at Z, it's a miracle their cups even stay on and cover the important bits. If you play [=TfT=] with a Z cup, your character's breasts are so large they ''no longer fit the screen.''
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Juri is not automatically unlocked as a playable character at the end of the first Fire Cave levels. Instead, you have to complete three sets of her collection sidequests. She is never given any special colours or notice like the other sidequests that unlock unique scenes and dialog, and it is very easy to just ignore her due to the nature of collecting specific flower seeds, of which you'll have ''plenty'' of.
** Drops from Skill Blooming can be used to water the flowers, and give them bonus yields without spending Omega Power. You will have no shortage of these as you will be encouraged to do skill blooming regularly, but you ''will'' have to figure out which seeds benefit from what kind of drops.
* HubWorld: Belles Fleurs Academy acts as this. With the Grand Garden and your flower cultivation in the center, you can simply go around its circumference to purchase and sell items at the school store, get a free lunch once a day, craft and modify your equipment, change the decorations of the school, "Size-Up" "Size Up" some unidentified items, gather some free Omega Power from the spring from time to time, and maybe pick up some side-quests while you're at it.



** Several systems in the English localization are puns, such as "Tit for Tat" (rock-paper-scissors, but with breasts), and "Size Up" (which involves identifying items).

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** Several systems in the English localization are puns, such as "Tit for Tat" (rock-paper-scissors, but with breasts), and "Size Up" (which involves identifying items).items, by rubbing it with the character's breasts, causing the "identifying item" to grow in size).


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* WasOnceAMan: While most of the monsters in the dungeon are animals, inanimate objects, or plants that were corrupted by strong emotions and Omega Power, there are some that were explicitly human, like the Black Market vendor.


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** Defeating [[spoiler:Alraune]] for the second time reveals the game's BiggerBad: [[spoiler:the Witch of Desire, manifesting again since being defeated in Anberyl Academy in the past games.]]
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** Taken up to eleven with the Skill Bloom scenes, where the player pokes and prods at the girls bodies, stimulating them more and more until they... "splash" a large amount of drops to be used for tending to the flowers.
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** ACupAngst: Interestingly, they get much more distressed should you trip a Washboard trap, which turns them completely flat for a few turns and depresses them so much that they can't use their skills.
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* DCupDistress: Or rather, ''Z'' Cup Distress. Have a character with that size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Par for the course, and the game, the developers, and the advertisers do nothing to hide it. The prime example is the "Size Up" mechanic in the English localization: unidentified items are put inside an "Ambiguity Crystal," then imbued with Omega Power to reveal their true nature. This is done by putting the Ambiguity Crystal between a character's breasts, then having them rub it to make it grow larger and longer, until the Omega Power overflows and spews out from the top. All of the character's dialog implies this is ''not'' a pleasant experience, as they always complain before and ''especially'' after a Sizing Up.

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* DCupDistress: Or rather, ''Z'' Cup Distress. Have a character with that size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that their... enhanced assets... are at least causing slight strain. Though given the game in question, they are could just be trying not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Par for the course, and the game, the developers, and the advertisers do nothing to hide it. The prime example is the "Size Up" mechanic in the English localization: unidentified items are put inside an "Ambiguity Crystal," then imbued with Omega Power to reveal their true nature. This is done by putting the Ambiguity Crystal between a character's breasts, then having them rub it to make it grow larger and longer, until the Omega Power overflows and spews out from the top. All A few of the character's dialog implies this is ''not'' isn't a pleasant experience, as they always complain before and ''especially'' after a Sizing Up.Up, though two of them, Berune and Yurika, seem to get some enjoyment out of it (except when doing it as a Z-cup).
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** Once you finish Momo and Yuyu's initial sidequests, you unlock the Landscaping room and can now plant, water, and harvest all 240 available slots in a section of the garden with just a few button presses. There is also an "Auto" seeder, which uses up your most abundant seeds and throws in a few other available types for variety, prioritizing those that can help make up a full 240.

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** Once you finish Momo and Yuyu's initial sidequests, you unlock the Landscaping room and can now plant, water, and harvest all 240 240-400 available slots in a section of the garden with just a few button presses. There is also an "Auto" seeder, which uses up your most abundant seeds and throws in a few other available types for variety, prioritizing those that can help make up a full 240.240-400.
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''Omega Labyrinth Life'' is a 3D DungeonCrawling Rogulike JRPG, developed by Matrix Corporation, and published by D3 Publisher Inc. It was released on digital platforms on August 1, 2019, for Nintendo Switch, and a heavily-censored version for [=PS4=], called "Labyrinth Life" instead.

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''Omega Labyrinth Life'' is a 3D DungeonCrawling Rogulike JRPG, {{Roguelike}} {{JRPG}}, developed by Matrix Corporation, and published by D3 Publisher Inc. It was released on digital platforms on August 1, 2019, for Nintendo Switch, and a heavily-censored version for [=PS4=], called "Labyrinth Life" instead.

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* DCupDistress: Have a character with a X-Z cup size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.

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* DCupDistress: Or rather, ''Z'' Cup Distress. Have a character with a X-Z cup that size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.


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* GagBoobs: The upper regions of cup sizes get into this territory. Once you hit K cup, your character's top rips open. Once you hit Z cup, their bra just rips open from the strain. If you play [=TfT=] with a Z cup, your character's breasts are so large they ''no longer fit the screen.''
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* CastFromExperiencePoints: Without the use of a consumable tome, the Omega Slash technique will shrink your character's bust back to their normal size, and lose all the stat bonuses and perks alongside it.


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** The name of the legendary, incredibly powerful ForbiddenTechnique is [[spoiler:"Excalibust."]]
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* DCupDistress: Have a character with a LL-X cup size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.

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* DCupDistress: Have a character with a LL-X X-Z cup size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.
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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Anberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs.

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* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Anberyl Amberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs.Fleurs, and references to its plot, such as the Holy Grail.

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* PunnyName: Frequently for the enemies. For example, the turtles with caterpillar treads for legs are "Treadapins." [[note]]Terrapins are a species of turtle.[[/note]]

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* PunnyName: Frequently for the enemies.Very, very, very many examples.
** Enemies almost always have punny names.
For example, the turtles with caterpillar treads for legs are "Treadapins." [[note]]Terrapins are a species of turtle.[[/note]][[/note]]
** Several systems in the English localization are puns, such as "Tit for Tat" (rock-paper-scissors, but with breasts), and "Size Up" (which involves identifying items).

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''Omega Labyrinth Life'' is a 3D DungeonCrawling JRPG, developed by Matrix Corporation, and published by D3 Publisher Inc. It was released on digital platforms on August 1, 2019, for Nintendo Switch, and a heavily-censored version for [=PS4=], called "Labyrinth Life" instead.

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''Omega Labyrinth Life'' is a 3D DungeonCrawling Rogulike JRPG, developed by Matrix Corporation, and published by D3 Publisher Inc. It was released on digital platforms on August 1, 2019, for Nintendo Switch, and a heavily-censored version for [=PS4=], called "Labyrinth Life" instead.


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* {{Macrogame}}: Skill Blooming allows your characters to gain new active skills, passive buffs, and bonuses to their starting to stats. Item crafting lets you create some absurdly powerful gear to compete with the absurdly powerful monsters you can find deeper in the dungeon, and make the first few floors much, ''much'' easier. You can also unlock extra facilities to bring valuable Omega Power with you, or start with buffs from the school's spa.
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* StalkedByTheBell: There is a hidden timer in every floor of the dungeon, determined by the size of the randomly generated rooms. If it hits zero, a "lukewarm wind blows" and a powerful monster is spawned, capable of One-Hit KO'ing both the characters unless they make to the stairs in time.



** Finally meeting the BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:Alraune]], is impactful enough, but then [[spoiler:Belles Fleurs permanently changes as she grows a giant briar castle on the mountain above the school, the crawling vines wrapping around the buildings, the water permanently turning an ominous purple, and a dark cloud hanging over both the main world and the fast travel map.]]

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** Finally meeting the BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:Alraune]], is impactful enough, but then [[spoiler:Belles Fleurs permanently changes as she grows a giant briar castle on the mountain above the school, the crawling vines wrapping around the buildings, the water permanently turning an ominous purple, and a dark cloud hanging over both the main world and the fast travel map.]]]]
* WizardNeedsFoodBadly: Aside from StalkedByTheBell mentioned above, adventuring with Hinata and the students causes their Hunger meter to go down the longer they explore. At 0%, they will constantly suffer damage to their health, along with the event log turning red.
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* BreastExpansion: A key gameplay mechanic, as accumulating large amounts of Omega Power makes your character much stronger, and as a side effect, makes their breasts grow to ridiculous sizes.


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* DCupDistress: Have a character with a LL-X cup size enter the spa, and you can just ''tell'' from the looks on their faces that they are not enjoying themselves as they would with their original breasts.
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* PunnyName: Frequently for the enemies. For example, the turtles with caterpillar treads for legs are "Treadapins." [[note]]Terrapins are a species of turtle.[[/note]]
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** You can fast travel to any point in the campus through a menu, and can access the dungeon and a number of services directly from there.
** You can zoom out and pan across the entire HubWorld to look for sparkling items, sidequests, and new dialog with characters.



* TakeYourTime: As urgent as a mission reviving the Grand Garden is, you are free to spend numerous in-game days doing whatever you please without consequence.

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* TakeYourTime: As urgent as a mission reviving the Grand Garden is, you are free to spend numerous in-game days doing whatever you please without consequence.consequence.
* WhamEpisode:
** The first is immediately after finishing the last of the Fire Caves. You are unable to enter the dungeons again, Director Rinka and the game telling you to relax and take it easy in the Grand Garden as all the monsters have been exterminated thanks to your efforts. [[spoiler:The next day, the Grand Garden wilts again.]]
** Finally meeting the BigBad of the game, [[spoiler:Alraune]], is impactful enough, but then [[spoiler:Belles Fleurs permanently changes as she grows a giant briar castle on the mountain above the school, the crawling vines wrapping around the buildings, the water permanently turning an ominous purple, and a dark cloud hanging over both the main world and the fast travel map.]]
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** Once you finish Momo and Yuyu's initial sidequests, you unlock the Landscaping room and can now plant, water, and harvest all 240 available slots in a section of the garden with just a few button presses. There is also an "Auto" seeder, which uses up your most abundant seeds and throws in a few other available types for variety, prioritizing those that can help make up a full 240.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Omega Power is the source of power for the characters, and since it is stored inside women's chests, bustier characters have better stats. This does not mean that the less generously endowed characters are any less powerful, just that the others like Yurika have a head-start stat-wise, and can cap out their cup size/power level much earlier.
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* {{Chuunibyou}}: Mei is one. She frequently speaks in PurpleProse with a husky, serious tone; is apparently of "the blood of the High King;" and claims that there is a terrible power hidden inside her right hand, which is why she always wears a glove over it. (Though she does develop supernatural powers, so does everyone else, through the same means.) The act frequently shatters to bits when Berune accidentally embarrasses her, she's terrified, or aroused (especially in Full Bloom Mode, where this is the point).

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Please direct all character-specific tropes to the [[Characters/OmegaLabyrinthLife Characters page.]]



* AllLovingHero: Hinata just wants ''everyone'' to be happy, human or plant, no matter what they've done. One of her skills even references this.
* AmbiguousDisorder: Mio has near-crippling social anxiety, which leaves people to assume she's a cool, silent loner, when actually she just can't figure out the right thing to say and is too afraid of offending someone to try. But, she willingly and enthusiastically chats with and personifies flowers--sometimes to unhealthy degrees, when she gets into a spat with "Vert," her favourite--and keeps long, highly detailed diaries about their daily activities and growth.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: For the first half of the game, Juri acts very kind and sweet to most everyone, but is actually deeply bitter, cynical, and vengeful, especially when she is the first to accuse Hinata of destroying the Grand Garden, and the last to believe her innocence. Fortunately she gets some much-needed CharacterDevelopment.



* CastFullOfGay: It becomes quickly apparent that nobody in this school is straight. Nanami and Mio have a ''very'' intimately close friendship that could be easily interpreted as a secret romantic relationship; Yurika and Juri are all-but stated to be intimately, sexually involved with one another, though possibly not exclusively; and though Hinata unwittingly attracts the fancy of most of her classmates, Berune and Mei are more often than not trying to fight for her exclusive attention, and both their inner thoughts and word choice make it clear it's ''not'' as Hinata's best friend.



* ClassRepresentative: Nanami Ginjo is the one for Hinatas' class. She is a much friendlier, approachable, and kind version of the trope, acting much like a gentle older sister figure for the younger students.



* CustomUniform: Nanami has one, as Class Representative, being a noticeable lighter shade of blue-gray than the rest. Juri has a highly modified and accessorized version that is teal instead, as it is also her stage outfit as Belles Fleurs' IdolSinger. Mei wears a very short-cut vest, with a corset, befitting her more tomboyish behaviour and appearance than the rest of the cast, alongside her [[{{Chuunibyou}} main personality trait.]] Additionally, there seems to be plenty of leeway for the collars, as Hinata and Berune have the standard pure pink ribbons; Juri has a variant with white stripes; Mio and Mei both have neckties of varying lengths; and Yurika goes without one--though she may still be violating dress code for her [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline personal preferences.]]



* EthicalSlut: Yurika is one. Though she is very open and physically intimate with many of her classmates, going so far as to kiss Hinata (on the cheek) during their first ever meeting, she does not harass them, is genuinely respectful and polite to them, and believes strongly that her partners are not playthings for her pleasure--that just wouldn't be fun for anyone. Her shadow self representing her inner doubts and personal issues attempts to subvert this, to no avail.



* IdolSinger: Juri is one for Belles Fleurs.



* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Yurika does not wear a tie around her neck like the others, exposing her rather ''impressive'' cleavage for all the world to see.
* InUniverseNickname: Mostly used by the childish Berune and Hinata. Some examples include "Bell" for Berune, "Hina-chi" for Hinata, "Mimi" for Nanami, and "Yuri" for Yurika.



* ObliviousToLove: Possibly because of her role as a good-natured, optimistic, somewhat dimwitted protagonist/leader character, Hina never realizes all the girl's hearts she's accidentally winning over, chief among which are Berune's and Mei's. It might also help that she's a new transfer student, and is just being exposed to the lives of the rich and absurdly famous just now.
* {{Ojou}}: Nanami Ginjo, heiress of the ''absurdly'' large and rich Ginjo Conglomerate that rules a sizable chunk of Japan. While her wealth is mostly from the family business, she still acts like a traditional lady, being very affable, kind, and going to great pains to keep up appearances. One of her passive skills is even called ''"Noblesse Oblige."''
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mio and Nanami. While the game is otherwise completely unashamed to tell you that yes, Yurika's interest in women is largely, openly sexual; she and Juri are ''very'' physically intimate and everyone knows it; and that Mei and Berune are both fighting for Hinata's heart; these two are much more ambiguous, the both of them referring to each other as ''extremely'' close friends. Whether this is because of complications of their respective backgrounds, or Mio's AmbiguousDisorder remains to be seen.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Flowers. It will often be the theme of the character's skills, and the Hallucinating debuff makes them see everything as flowers.

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* ObliviousToLove: Possibly because of her role as a good-natured, optimistic, somewhat dimwitted protagonist/leader character, Hina never realizes all the girl's hearts she's accidentally winning over, chief among which are Berune's and Mei's. It might also help that she's a new transfer student, and is just being exposed to the lives of the rich and absurdly famous just now.
* {{Ojou}}: Nanami Ginjo, heiress of the ''absurdly'' large and rich Ginjo Conglomerate that rules a sizable chunk of Japan. While her wealth is mostly from the family business, she still acts like a traditional lady, being very affable, kind, and going to great pains to keep up appearances. One of her passive skills is even called ''"Noblesse Oblige."''
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mio and Nanami. While the game is otherwise completely unashamed to tell you that yes, Yurika's interest in women is largely, openly sexual; she and Juri are ''very'' physically intimate and everyone knows it; and that Mei and Berune are both fighting for Hinata's heart; these two are much more ambiguous, the both of them referring to each other as ''extremely'' close friends. Whether this is because of complications of their respective backgrounds, or Mio's AmbiguousDisorder remains to be seen.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Flowers. It will often be the theme of the character's skills, each playable character is represented by a certain flower, and the Hallucinating debuff makes them see everything as flowers.
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* AllLovingHero: Hinata just wants ''everyone'' to be happy, human or plant, no matter what they've done. One of her skills even references this.
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* HubWorld: Belles Fleurs Academy acts as this. With the Grand Garden and your flower cultivation in the center, you can simply go around its circumference to purchase and sell items at the school store, get a free lunch once a day, craft and modify your equipment, change the decorations of the school, "Size-Up" some unidentified items, gather some free Omega Power from the spring from time to time, and maybe pick up some side-quests while you're at it.

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* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Yurika does not wear a tie around her neck like

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* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Yurika does not wear a tie around her neck like the others, exposing her rather ''impressive'' cleavage for all the world to see.


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* InventoryManagementPuzzle: You are always limited to 30 item slots in your dungeon inventory, not including projectiles which stack. You can attempt to expand this by using Purses, but be wary of their gimmicks, such as being able to put items in but not being able to pull them out until you're outside of the dungeon, ripping on impact with a wall if you happen to fall prey to a "Tub of Lube" trap, or not being storage but instead a portable VendorTrash disposal unit. There's also the matter of having to go through several menus, and making you sure you batch select ''exactly'' the amount of space it has left inside...
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* TakeYourTime: As urgent as reviving the Grand Garden is, you are free to spend numerous in-game days doing whatever you please without consequence.

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* TakeYourTime: As urgent as a mission reviving the Grand Garden is, you are free to spend numerous in-game days doing whatever you please without consequence.
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* ObliviousToLove: Possibly because of her role as a good-natured, optimistic, somewhat dimwitted protagonist/leader character, Hina never realizes all the girl's hearts she's accidentally winning over, chief among which are Berune's and Mei's. It might also help that she's a new transfer student, and is just being exposed to the lives of the rich and absurdly famous just now.



* RuleOfSymbolism: Flowers. It will often be the theme of the character's skills, and the Hallucinating debuff makes them see everything as flowers.

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* RuleOfSymbolism: Flowers. It will often be the theme of the character's skills, and the Hallucinating debuff makes them see everything as flowers.flowers.
* TakeYourTime: As urgent as reviving the Grand Garden is, you are free to spend numerous in-game days doing whatever you please without consequence.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The lovely ladies of Belles Fleurs Academy, plus Flora the Holy Blossom]]
''Omega Labyrinth Life'' is a 3D DungeonCrawling JRPG, developed by Matrix Corporation, and published by D3 Publisher Inc. It was released on digital platforms on August 1, 2019, for Nintendo Switch, and a heavily-censored version for [=PS4=], called "Labyrinth Life" instead.

Belles Fleurs Academy. Beautiful. Storied. Prestigious. A school exclusively for the children of the richest, the most elite, and the most influential in the world, until today, when it receives its first transfer student: Hinata Akatsuki. Being outside of the upper class, she finds herself awestruck at just how massive and impressive the school grounds are, especially its crowning jewel: the Grand Garden, its flowers perennially in bloom thanks to the power of the Holy Blossom in its center.

Save for a bizarre, underground detour the moment she steps into the campus, she makes new friends quickly, beginning with her seatmate, Berune "Bell" Orenji. But tragedy strikes the next day as a mysterious, ominous miasma falls over the Grand Garden, making it wilt and wither. Shocked, saddened, and with a cloud of suspicion hanging over her head, Hinata volunteers to venture deep into the underground caverns beneath the school, to try to revive the Grand Garden, rescue the Holy Blossom, and figure out just what exactly had happened and how to keep this tragedy from repeating itself.

Gameplay is split into two sections:
* Exploration and combat in randomly generated dungeons, killing monsters, becoming more powerful by absorbing the Omega Power they release on death, and gaining more powerful loot, while you're at it.
* Life in the Academy, socializing with Hinata's classmates, planting and cultivating new flowers in the Grand Garden for crafting materials, and unlocking new skills and permanent, persistent upgrades across dungeon runs.

Like its predecessors, ''Omega Labyrinth'' and ''Omega Labyrinth Z'', the game is unabashedly FanService heavy, featuring all manner of contrived situations to explain all the many lewd and tittilating situations the all-female cast find themselves in--of particular note is the fact is that Omega Power is stored in their chests, and collecting enough of it will make them grow larger, and to ridiculous extents come late-game.
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!! This game provides examples of:
* AmbiguousDisorder: Mio has near-crippling social anxiety, which leaves people to assume she's a cool, silent loner, when actually she just can't figure out the right thing to say and is too afraid of offending someone to try. But, she willingly and enthusiastically chats with and personifies flowers--sometimes to unhealthy degrees, when she gets into a spat with "Vert," her favourite--and keeps long, highly detailed diaries about their daily activities and growth.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: The game features a number of welcome conveniences that usually plague the randomly-generated dungeon crawler.
** Though you lose all items and equipment upon death in a dungeon, before diving in you can pay for a GPS tracker to be attached to your most valuable equipment. You need only pay twice its value in Omega Power to get it back from the shop.
** There is a dedicated button to move and attack diagonally. While it can be iffy if your character is in a T-intersection and can't attack through walls without a 2-tile reach weapon like the lance, it does make maneuvering easier.
** While holding down two buttons, you can have the characters move at hyper-speed down a track, until they hit an intersection, an enemy, or a dead-end. This particularly helps as some connecting paths between rooms can get very, very long, and especially the smaller labyrinths within the labyrinth.
** After the first few chapters, you unlock Fairy Mode, which gives you ''absurdly'' higher Omega Power per run than a regular crawl with the main characters, without having to worry about setting of traps or hunger, at the cost of being forced to use the fragile fairies Nem and Pai, who ''have'' to keep their distance and use their long-ranged attacks to survive most encounters. They also have access to room-clearing skills, should you find yourself surrounded by enemies.
** Size Ups can be skipped, and unidentified items processed in batches for even more efficiency. Sets of items of the same unidentified title will cost the same as identifying one, regardless of enchantments or quality.
** The lengthy Full Blooming minigame can be skipped for a respectable sum of experience points and some Essence.
* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: The special character dungeons are this, with the character going solo, without equipment or items, using drops tailored to their playstyle and a corresponding gimmick--for example, Belrune and the monsters in her dungeon always land Critical Hits, in line with her skill set based on luck.
* BilingualBonus:
** "Belles Fleurs" is Italian for "Beautiful Flowers"--appropriate for a school that prides itself on its main garden.
** "Yuri" is Japanese for "lilies," which is both the flower associated with Yurika, and is a ''very'' unsubtle reference to the fact that she is the most open, aggressive, and unabashed lesbian of the cast. [[note]]"Yuri" can refer to the Japanese "Girls Love" genre, or female-female romantic relationships in general.[[/note]]
* BitchInSheepsClothing: For the first half of the game, Juri acts very kind and sweet to most everyone, but is actually deeply bitter, cynical, and vengeful, especially when she is the first to accuse Hinata of destroying the Grand Garden, and the last to believe her innocence. Fortunately she gets some much-needed CharacterDevelopment.
* {{Callback}}: While mostly a standalone game, particularly because the previous two installments were never officially localized, there are references to the events of the original ''Omega Labyrinth'' and its sequel, such as Anberyl Girls Academy being the sister school of Belles Fleurs.
* CastFullOfGay: It becomes quickly apparent that nobody in this school is straight. Nanami and Mio have a ''very'' intimately close friendship that could be easily interpreted as a secret romantic relationship; Yurika and Juri are all-but stated to be intimately, sexually involved with one another, though possibly not exclusively; and though Hinata unwittingly attracts the fancy of most of her classmates, Berune and Mei are more often than not trying to fight for her exclusive attention, and both their inner thoughts and word choice make it clear it's ''not'' as Hinata's best friend.
* {{Chuunibyou}}: Mei is one. She frequently speaks in PurpleProse with a husky, serious tone; is apparently of "the blood of the High King;" and claims that there is a terrible power hidden inside her right hand, which is why she always wears a glove over it. (Though she does develop supernatural powers, so does everyone else, through the same means.) The act frequently shatters to bits when Berune accidentally embarrasses her, she's terrified, or aroused (especially in Full Bloom Mode, where this is the point).
* ClassRepresentative: Nanami Ginjo is the one for Hinatas' class. She is a much friendlier, approachable, and kind version of the trope, acting much like a gentle older sister figure for the younger students.
* CollectionSidequest: All of the sidequests involve searching for certain items, then trading them in for other, more valuable supplies, or either of the two currencies, Omega Power and Nectar.
* CustomUniform: Nanami has one, as Class Representative, being a noticeable lighter shade of blue-gray than the rest. Juri has a highly modified and accessorized version that is teal instead, as it is also her stage outfit as Belles Fleurs' IdolSinger. Mei wears a very short-cut vest, with a corset, befitting her more tomboyish behaviour and appearance than the rest of the cast, alongside her [[{{Chuunibyou}} main personality trait.]] Additionally, there seems to be plenty of leeway for the collars, as Hinata and Berune have the standard pure pink ribbons; Juri has a variant with white stripes; Mio and Mei both have neckties of varying lengths; and Yurika goes without one--though she may still be violating dress code for her [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline personal preferences.]]
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Par for the course, and the game, the developers, and the advertisers do nothing to hide it. The prime example is the "Size Up" mechanic in the English localization: unidentified items are put inside an "Ambiguity Crystal," then imbued with Omega Power to reveal their true nature. This is done by putting the Ambiguity Crystal between a character's breasts, then having them rub it to make it grow larger and longer, until the Omega Power overflows and spews out from the top. All of the character's dialog implies this is ''not'' a pleasant experience, as they always complain before and ''especially'' after a Sizing Up.
* ElaborateUniversityHigh: Belles Fleurs is ''absurdly'' rich, and doesn't hesitate to show it, from the fully-equipped and staffed five-star kitchen in the dining hall, the elaborate irrigation system that drains into a picturesque lake, or the numerous sports facilities we see at the edges of the HubWorld, like a field track, a tennis court, and an archery range, among other amenities. Justified in that it was and still is a school for the ridiculously rich and privileged, and is implied to have been around long enough that their students were actual royalty.
* EthicalSlut: Yurika is one. Though she is very open and physically intimate with many of her classmates, going so far as to kiss Hinata (on the cheek) during their first ever meeting, she does not harass them, is genuinely respectful and polite to them, and believes strongly that her partners are not playthings for her pleasure--that just wouldn't be fun for anyone. Her shadow self representing her inner doubts and personal issues attempts to subvert this, to no avail.
* FictionFiveHundred: The Ginjo Conglomerate, of which Nanami is set to inherit. It's so ridiculously, ''absurdly'' rich that any time currencies that aren't Omega Power or Nectar are involved, she can provide Director Rinka with all the funding and research equipment she could ever need. It's telling that even someone from outside the upper class like Hinata instantly recognizes the name.
* GuideDangIt: Juri is not automatically unlocked as a playable character at the end of the first Fire Cave levels. Instead, you have to complete three sets of her collection sidequests. She is never given any special colours or notice like the other sidequests that unlock unique scenes and dialog, and it is very easy to just ignore her due to the nature of collecting specific flower seeds, of which you'll have ''plenty'' of.
* IdolSinger: Juri is one for Belles Fleurs.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: During [[spoiler:Alraune's first boss-battle]], Nem calls out to her true identity, [[spoiler:Blue Rose.]] She regains control of her senses long enough to [[spoiler:let the protagonists escape with their lives.]]
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: Yurika does not wear a tie around her neck like
* InUniverseNickname: Mostly used by the childish Berune and Hinata. Some examples include "Bell" for Berune, "Hina-chi" for Hinata, "Mimi" for Nanami, and "Yuri" for Yurika.
* {{Ojou}}: Nanami Ginjo, heiress of the ''absurdly'' large and rich Ginjo Conglomerate that rules a sizable chunk of Japan. While her wealth is mostly from the family business, she still acts like a traditional lady, being very affable, kind, and going to great pains to keep up appearances. One of her passive skills is even called ''"Noblesse Oblige."''
* RomanticTwoGirlFriendship: Mio and Nanami. While the game is otherwise completely unashamed to tell you that yes, Yurika's interest in women is largely, openly sexual; she and Juri are ''very'' physically intimate and everyone knows it; and that Mei and Berune are both fighting for Hinata's heart; these two are much more ambiguous, the both of them referring to each other as ''extremely'' close friends. Whether this is because of complications of their respective backgrounds, or Mio's AmbiguousDisorder remains to be seen.
* RuleOfSymbolism: Flowers. It will often be the theme of the character's skills, and the Hallucinating debuff makes them see everything as flowers.

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