Unity - Completed - Lab Sweeper: Dorothy's Secret Research Records [v1.06] [MHR Lab]

  1. 3.00 star(s)

    Smudgey

    I'll sum it up quick. If you like minesweeper you might enjoy this. The art is great but there is very little of it at all. I'd genuinely suggest just hitting the unlock gallery button in the options menu and save yourself the trouble.

    And for the love of god don't waste your time with newgame+, all you do is repeat every level in 1 sitting with no upgrades. It's the most boring way to do this sort of challenge; it takes ages and you basically become unkillable with the right items anyway so it just becomes a tedious slog.
  2. 4.00 star(s)

    Nehek

    Good fun for short sessions. The gameplay is solid, even pretty good for a porn game and what is there in terms of artwork is good. Unfortunately it's pretty lacking in porn content apart from what is happening on the game board.
    It's definitely worth a try if you are intrigued by the artwork.
  3. 3.00 star(s)

    AnPolice

    The gameplay is pretty good, but the lewd bits are kind of lacking both in terms of integration into gameplay and the dedicated scenes are a bit lackluster. The UI design means that the text in the corner is really distracting from the CG, which there aren't a lot of.

    Also, NG+ is really really annoying. Gotta play so many levels of stuff you've already played, and if your eyes glazed over from the boredom and you screw up, you have to start over. Just hit the unlock button in the settings.
  4. 5.00 star(s)

    CF the Second

    Minesweeper + porn art & mechanics is a surprisingly fun and simple combo. There is a game over scene for each of three areas, plus lewd standing sprites reflecting the various conditions of the main character, and a few ending scenes. Very minimal story. The only drawback is you may want more content, but that's really more of a mark of how good it is.
  5. 5.00 star(s)

    AnUnusedUsername

    Good stuff, fun game, nice eyecandy, lovely build-up of predicaments
    Beat it completely and even made it through the NG+ (don't underestimate it! you're going to run the whole game backwards in that one!)
  6. 3.00 star(s)

    Fidzius

    [v1.06]

    It's okay, its fairly short, has both better and worse aspects than a standard Minesweeper formula but other than some subjectively diagreebale design, its well polished.

    -Can't reach diagonals (unless using near end-game skill);​
    -Some chest are traps;​
    +Enemy function and type variety;​
    -Lost of reading about what enemy might do: proactive, reactive and even special actions exist;​
    +/- Some negatives (debuffs) are positives (have upsides);​
    -Some debuffs just fuck with the player;​
    +Different stage themes;​
    -Very limited stages;​
    +Different types of items with different levels and modifiers;​
    -Almost all of it goes against its own "item level" system;​
    -Various different skill choices for unique playstyle available;​
    -Fairly limited skill choices (options become 2 or 1 from usual 4);​
    +Achievement based power growth;​
    -Some achievements are grindy (kill 100 of type x);​
    -UI and star rating are kind of weird;​
    The amount of polish for art and gameplay features clashes with weird balance and design;
    It's overall okay, but not much more.
  7. 3.00 star(s)

    MarshmallowCasserole

    Surprisingly decent idea, disappointing execution.

    Pornographic minesweeper with combat wasn't on my bingo card, and despite how ludicrous the idea may seem, it works. Basically, the game focuses on minesweeper mechanic in the early game. As the character grows stronger, it offers more options to reveal some monsters for free and then take them down in combat, instead of fully solving the sweeper puzzle.

    That said, when it comes to the lewd parts, it's sadly lacking. First, it leans heavily towards porn as game over model, which isn't very encouraging. Art is scarce, nothing is properly animated, and the accompanying prose is typical generic Japanese slop. The game is also not very polished and has some usability issues, like the challenge mode annoyingly requires you to play several levels back to back without an option to save and continue later.
  8. 3.00 star(s)

    QUANQ77

    It's decent for a small lewd game title. Nothing revolutionary here. If you want lots of CGs as rewards for completing levels, etc, this game doesn't have them. If you enjoy statuses and effects on the other hand, even if they don't do all that much in terms of gameplay, you might enjoy this one for one or two sessions.

    Gameplay wise it's Minesweeper-like in the sense that the board has enemies and items, and you won't lose immediately if you discover a bad square. However, even if you don't know how to play Minesweeper this is trivially easy once you get any HP per move restoring items and shields. The only times I lost were when I was intentionally running around seeing what I could find. I did appreciate the game came with its own unlocker in the settings too so you don't need to download a save to see everything the game has to offer.

    One thing that could've definitely been improved was the enemies affecting game overs. Granted, there's a few tiles which'll appear with the standing figure and mess with her, like a tattoo machine or getting a visor stuck on her head, but that's as far as it'll go. Losing against particular enemies won't yield a specific ending and neither will being hypnotised with a full set of restraints. Shame really but I'd assume the budget didn't stretch that far.

    There's not much more to say really, it's just a solid little one-and-done lewd puzzler with a focus on standing art, statuses and effects. If that sounds like your idea of fun, give the game a try. Just don't expect anything elaborate from the game over scenes or hidden ways to position the character for specific bad ends. What you see the first time you lose in a region is all you get.
  9. 4.00 star(s)

    Sum Gi

    Art is nice, though there's barely any of it, mostly just standing cg variations. I enjoy minesweeper, though this doesn't really fulfill that niche as once you get the health restoring equipment you can just click on everything with zero repercussions.
  10. 3.00 star(s)

    Meowstrophe

    Do note that this is not a true minesweeper since you can only open tiles that directly adjacent to opened tiles, meaning you can't do diagonals in this game (this limitation is make sense from the world building, but not gameplay wise especially when you already done so much minesweeper and get tripped by this limitation, just a small rant lol)

    Most of the content is standing images that you get from getting into a trap or being ambushed by an enemy (only 2 of them, a face hugger and a mask drone), and there's not much here

    Scenes is also very limited, which kinda disappointing since the art is really good, but yeah, its one of the better minesweeper porn (definitely better than mindsweeper, but I like that one better from my personal perspective)
    Likes: BakaG
  11. 4.00 star(s)

    nekoinanut

    i looooove minesweeper, but you dont have to know how to play to enjoy the game, it is very lenient. knowing the patterns/algorithms will help but its not needed. in fact with the right items you can play the game as reckless as you want and still win, but its still fun to play carefully. i would say the initial learning curve was quite confusing though (i think the tutorial changed after version 1 though)

    picked up the game cause the art style/character design looked really nice, but ill be real the h content is quite baron, my main motivation was the gameplay. the standing picture that adapts to status effects was really nice though, and its fun to mess around the gallery with it.

    the writing is also pretty minimal, dialogue shows up on the bottom left but its so out of the way that i keep forgetting about it. theres a lot of descriptions in the gallery but they arent really that engaging to read. the endings were also kinda nothing.

    my main complaint would actually be the bugs, though patches seem to still be rolling out and i havent updated recently. i havent been able to get the "clear stage with 1 hp" or "reach perfect ending" achievements even though i unlocked the cg for that one lmao. as a completionist its frustrating, but it doesnt really matter that much, im sure later versions will fix them.

    regardless, i personally enjoyed the gameplay and the art, even if there was very little. getting all of the side objectives was a good way of keeping the gameplay in line.
  12. 2.00 star(s)

    Dropbare

    Easy-mode RPG take on minesweeper. I'd only recommend trying it if you do not care or want for h-content and treat it as a casual sweeper game.

    Minimal h-content/scenes, it's only a handful of sprites and still CGs with text. Tutorial is missing a bunch of basic info' (such as ability to store items) and descriptions are needlessly lengthy and look MTL'd. The numbers are sometimes wrong which is a critical issue for a minesweeper game (e.g. says 2 but there are actually 3 enemies hidden next to the "2" tile).
  13. 5.00 star(s)

    Smecar

    now, i played a lot of shit on here and let me tell you this one is an actual, fun, GAME experience
    not much on the H side in terms of scenes
    but a LOT of standing pictures

    its engaging enough that it gets the "came for the boobs stayed for the gameplay" treatment

    cheers to the developer
  14. 4.00 star(s)

    sinph

    Feel like I've already reviewed one minesweeper on here before, but this more or less is a mix of mine sweeping and "rpg" combat
    Gameplay: B+
    H-Content: D

    Each map is a 8x8 grid, there's 9 stages each with a varying amount of floors you need to clear. It's like normal minesweeper, cept instead of mines there's enemies or traps hidden there, you also can't open tiles that aren't next to ones you haven't explored normally. If you hit a mine and it won't be the end of the world generally, if it's an enemy depending on the type you might get a status infliction, if it's a trap you'll probably get hit with an lewd debuff. There's rpg elements, you get some passives for acing maps (some might requiring defeating starred enemies), you also get items that last for the stage on the map. So overall it's minesweeper with rpg elements, decent enough concept.

    You've got your general set of lewd debuffs here, tattoos, restraints, hypnotism etc. As for the H-content, it's not great. There's a persistent portrait, that just gets general lewd toys added onto it. Then there's scenes which are more or less just stills that can progress with a fair bit of text.

    But overall it's minesweeper with a twist. Stages are random as are enemy positions and item drops so there is some replayability, specially as you work your way to completing all the stages. There is also a new game+ which just be a extended stage lasting like 20 levels or something, no passive skills, is somewhat a challenge but by the end really felt like it was more an annoyance than anything.