Eushully

Games produced by the studio often reach high positions on Japanese sales charts, even gaining the top rank among eroge,[1][2] but as of 2019, none have been officially released outside Japan.

In March 2005, the members of the team made the decision to incorporate as the limited company Eukleia under the direction of Yukihiro Fujiwara.

The studio's first game, War Goddess, met with primarily neutral or somewhat negative reviews, due to technical issues, repetitive music, and the story, which was regarded as mediocre at best.

[4] Some sources cited the original nature of the battle system and well-produced CG images as positive aspects.

[5] War Goddess 2 received fairly positive reviews for its characters and gameplay system,[6] but was criticized as, like its predecessor, having a weak main plot and requiring excessive time to be spent on levelling in order to advance.