

In the chapter 'Street Corner Cavalletti,' being headstrong will earn the player a sad face and an energy decrease, while meekly saying 'sorry!' and asking Yuuma to fight the bad guy will get them a happy face and an 'Excellent!' reaction. Yuuma tends to prefer it when Umako answers his questions in ways that make her seem weak and needy.

It's said that only Umako and 'girls born in the year of the horse' have this ability, but everyone else in society just treats Yuuma's presence on the subway and in the city as normal. Umako sees Yuuma and Ryouma as attractive men with horse bodies, but other horses are just regular horses. Magic A Is Magic A: Completely averted.Little Bit Beastly: Yuuma’s entire body is equestrian, but his actual face is just a normal male face with two horse-like ears on top.She even wears regular office attire while riding Yuuma during a race. Limited Wardrobe: From what the player can see, Umako’s wardrobe remains the same every day regardless of what situation she’s in.Limited Animation: Characters all have a limited number of sprites.Lampshade Hanging: Umako regularly acknowledges the absurdity of the game, though being Umako, she quickly forgets about whatever insane thing she was just thinking about and accepts it as fact immediately.There actually isn't any way to lose the mini games-if his energy drops down to zero, the only consequence is earning fewer points per tap, so the progress bar keeps increasing anyway (albeit at a much slower rate.) Invincible Hero: When Yuuma is fighting or racing someone, he always wins.Players can let the game run indefinitely, as long as they drop by every so often to ask Yuuma questions to refill his energy bar. Idle Game: All of the mini games are just clicking on objects.Sometimes Yuuma likes it, and sometimes he doesn’t. I Am Not Pretty: During the minigames, Umako sometimes has the option to answer questions about her appearance like this.Hello, : The main character’s default name is Umako, but players can name her anything they want.Umako occasionally hangs a lampshade on the absurdity of this, but it never takes long for her to accept it as normal and move on. When they have to click on hundreds of green onions for miso soup, he's actually running around the kitchen chopping up onions on the floor. When the player has to click on a hundred tiny treadmills for Yuuma to run on, he's actually running on and destroying all of those treadmills. Gameplay and Story Segregation: Completely averted for the Rule of Funny.Force Feeding: In episode 2, Yuuma makes miso soup for breakfast, then forcibly feeds Umako green onions until she almost suffocates.

They're both horses with attractive human faces, but Ryouma is mean and a sore loser.
