Honestly, *My Demonic Romance* looks cheaper than it plays. The mobile menu feels like one of those failed dating apps where buttons pretend they do something deep, but you end up tapping for pure curiosity. Then suddenly the succubus girl – Lily, I think? or Lila? Hell knows – basically breathes down your neck through the screen. She talks like she owns the air between every word, like “hey, you going to class or just melt for me?” and somehow you *do* melt. Her animation flickers sometimes, which almost ruins it, but then she bends over the desk in that school outfit with the tail twitching and, I swear, bug or not, it’s art. Or maybe my phone’s cracked screen made her eyes look wetter, who knows.
The whole thing tries to look like a harmless school-life sim at first, but it doesn’t even last to the first midterm before she’s “testing your stamina.” That’s literally what the dialogue box says. And yeah, the groping minigame? surprisingly responsive. Or too responsive - once I mis-tapped, and his hand went way lower than intended. Didn’t complain though. Voice lines hit weirdly honest; she moans, giggles, and then asks if humans really blush this much when they’re about to fail a class. Kinda philosophical in a stupid way. Somewhere between horny and tragic, like watching a cat play with yarn that might bite back. I liked that mood. Or maybe I didn’t. Hard to tell when every three minutes you’re back to undressing someone who’s technically a monster.
People keep saying the ending slides are repetitive, and yeah, they are. But some of those looks she gives while half-lit by classroom neon? You remember them. The writing isn’t shy, her tail gets its own personality eventually, and the “swinging” rumor you read on Reddit? Slightly exaggerated. Or maybe I missed the trigger path for it. Play it upside down if you want extra spice - it somehow feels filthier that way. If you can forgive small bugs and your own reflection showing in the black parts of the screen during those scenes (super awkward, trust me), then just… let the demon take the blame for everything that follows.