I wasn’t even supposed to play this one. I saw the thumbnail––you know the kind, low camera angle, “oh I dropped my phone” energy––and thought it’d be cheap porn in a fake narrative suit. It *is*, kinda, but also not. There’s this mood to it, like someone tried to make a romance and got horny halfway through coding. The cheating angle doesn’t even wait around; it slaps you right after the tutorial. You’re barely getting used to the chat UI and boom - somebody’s spouse is sending “accidental” selfies in portrait mode, every pixel screaming temptation. It’s messy, hilarious, uncomfortable. And stupidly hot. I hate how real the typing pauses feel though, like the dev knew exactly how long it takes for moral hesitation to dissolve into lust.
Half the time I’m thinking: damn, this could’ve been a psychological sim if it didn’t keep zooming in on asses the size of continents. The other half I’m just quietly adjusting my screen brightness praying no one passes by. The dialogue tries to sound grown-up, fails miserably, but then loops back to being accidentally poetic - like when she whispers about missing “the warmth of mistakes.” What does that even mean? I liked it anyway. The game rewards dishonesty without pretending it’s fine. That’s rare. At one point, my character’s lover calls mid-date, and I swear I got an actual guilt pang. Then again, maybe I just hadn’t eaten all day. Hard to tell with games like this; they bleed into reality, mostly because your thumb’s too slippery to hit the pause.
Still, who plays an NTR mobile sim expecting deliverance? Nobody sane. The touch prompts are scummy perfection - you swipe up, and it feels wrong in exactly the right way. I caught myself wanting more depth, but also hoping nobody gives it any. It has that dirty soap-opera rhythm where you laugh, groan, get turned on, then forget why you started. Which, honestly, fits the theme better than anything else. I kept meaning to quit after “just one more scene.” Never did.