LonaRPG is a very special game. It's very difficult and punishing, but achieves a level of immersion very few games (not just h-games) achieve. If you can get through the barrier of entry of learning the game & you're not put-off by its grimy, dark nature and potentially off putting fetishes, it achieves the fantasy it sets out to create incredibly well.
There is no other game that accomplishes this sense of being a normal, weak nobody in a cruel & dark world to such a high level. It's a fucked up place and you have to live in it. The consequences of your mistakes can be absolutely devastating, but there's always a sliver of hope that you might be able to continue on (There is always a small chance of escaping capture, there are always ways you can at least try to fix your bad situations).
Once you're in the game, you will find a project with an immense amount of effort and care put into by a skilled artist with a very unique and well-developed style. Despite their politicized opening to the game, the creator doesn't push their questionable takes in to the actual game, for the most part.
There is no other game that accomplishes this sense of being a normal, weak nobody in a cruel & dark world to such a high level. It's a fucked up place and you have to live in it. The consequences of your mistakes can be absolutely devastating, but there's always a sliver of hope that you might be able to continue on (There is always a small chance of escaping capture, there are always ways you can at least try to fix your bad situations).
Once you're in the game, you will find a project with an immense amount of effort and care put into by a skilled artist with a very unique and well-developed style. Despite their politicized opening to the game, the creator doesn't push their questionable takes in to the actual game, for the most part.