As someone who's played quite a few adult games, I was curious to see what "Growing Things Up" had to offer. At first glance, it seems like a typical life simulator with a mature twist, but there’s more to it than meets the eye.
One thing I really appreciated is the level of control you have over your character's life. You can decide everything from their career path to how they navigate relationships. The choices you make actually matter, and it’s satisfying to see how they affect the story. The art is decent, and there’s a good amount of attention to detail, especially in the adult scenes.
That said, the game isn’t without its flaws. The pacing can be a bit of a drag. There were times when I found myself just going through the motions, trying to grind through certain parts to get to the more interesting content. And while the adult themes are a big part of the game, they’re not always seamlessly integrated. Sometimes, it feels like the game is trying a bit too hard to be edgy, which can take away from the experience.
Another thing is the lack of voice acting, which I found made some of the more intimate scenes feel less engaging. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s something I noticed.
One thing I really appreciated is the level of control you have over your character's life. You can decide everything from their career path to how they navigate relationships. The choices you make actually matter, and it’s satisfying to see how they affect the story. The art is decent, and there’s a good amount of attention to detail, especially in the adult scenes.
That said, the game isn’t without its flaws. The pacing can be a bit of a drag. There were times when I found myself just going through the motions, trying to grind through certain parts to get to the more interesting content. And while the adult themes are a big part of the game, they’re not always seamlessly integrated. Sometimes, it feels like the game is trying a bit too hard to be edgy, which can take away from the experience.
Another thing is the lack of voice acting, which I found made some of the more intimate scenes feel less engaging. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s something I noticed.