The first time I opened it, honestly I laughed. Not because it was bad, just because I didn’t expect Mirko - yeah, the rabbit woman herself - to look *that* good drawn by an AI. Her smirk feels alive, like she knows you’re staring too long. The game pretends to be some kind of therapy simulator, but no one’s here for healing, right? It’s about how far you can push her before she flips roles and starts running the session herself. The sandbox side is half chaos, half gold; one click she’s teasing you like a cat with her tail, the next she’s grabbing control like a pro with way too much stamina. Sometimes I swear the devs trained that AI on pure thirst.
I didn’t love how the pacing jumps around - one moment it’s soft talk and half-naked confession, then suddenly it’s mouth-on-skin, sweat pixel shine, and moaning text boxes so fast you miss the choices. Maybe I’m just slow. The writing has this mix of broken English and perfect filth, kind of charming actually. And the sound? There’s that sloppy, wet Foley noise that you think you hate until, well, you don’t stop clicking replay. I wish the mobile interface didn’t cover the lower text when her thighs move closer to the screen, but maybe that’s part of the tease. Oh, and her laugh - tiny line of pixels and my phone gets hot, coincidence. Probably not.
There’s something about how the game forgets it’s supposed to be a parody halfway through. Like it gets lost in its own hunger, and suddenly you’re not in a comic setting anymore; you’re just there, fingers hovering, wondering what she’ll do next if you press the option that looks too bold. I tried comparing it to other hero-themed smut games but they feel tame now. This one’s dirtier but funny in between, like a drunk confession that turns into a dare. It’s not perfect, nothing close, but there’s a moment where she bites her lip mid-sentence - and for a second, the screen almost feels warm, like she’s right there, breathing, irritated you paused. You’ll see what I mean.