Overall, a good first attempt at an NTR game by this dev.
Bad:
I gotta say, the choice of SRPG Studio was a bit of a misstep in my opinion. The engine isn’t fully utilized, and it shows. Some aspects just feel half-baked, like the user interface and small bugs here and there that really should've been ironed out. Replayability was honestly a chore before the mission skipper was added. Thankfully, that's a bit more bearable now, but still, a little more time spent on smoothing things over could’ve made a huge difference.
Good:
On the flip side, as a die-hard NTR fan, I gotta say the premise, plot, and characters in this game hit the spot. The way the party dynamics play out is something you don't really see in other NTR games, and it’s honestly refreshing. The usual “bull” in NTR games is either some monster of a guy, a creepy little shota, or just a nasty villain. But here? The bull is the MC’s best friend, and he’s not some big alpha—he’s more like a clueless, borderline goofy guy. This adds a cool layer to the NTR scenes and the emotional aspect. Also, the addition of the blonde mage? Definitely a nice touch. It spices things up in ways I wasn’t expecting. I felt like I was living through the MC’s eyes, and that’s rare. Unlocking the secrets in the game had this nostalgic vibe to it, kinda like older flash games I used to play. Definitely a good time if you’re into NTR with a twist.
Bad:
I gotta say, the choice of SRPG Studio was a bit of a misstep in my opinion. The engine isn’t fully utilized, and it shows. Some aspects just feel half-baked, like the user interface and small bugs here and there that really should've been ironed out. Replayability was honestly a chore before the mission skipper was added. Thankfully, that's a bit more bearable now, but still, a little more time spent on smoothing things over could’ve made a huge difference.
Good:
On the flip side, as a die-hard NTR fan, I gotta say the premise, plot, and characters in this game hit the spot. The way the party dynamics play out is something you don't really see in other NTR games, and it’s honestly refreshing. The usual “bull” in NTR games is either some monster of a guy, a creepy little shota, or just a nasty villain. But here? The bull is the MC’s best friend, and he’s not some big alpha—he’s more like a clueless, borderline goofy guy. This adds a cool layer to the NTR scenes and the emotional aspect. Also, the addition of the blonde mage? Definitely a nice touch. It spices things up in ways I wasn’t expecting. I felt like I was living through the MC’s eyes, and that’s rare. Unlocking the secrets in the game had this nostalgic vibe to it, kinda like older flash games I used to play. Definitely a good time if you’re into NTR with a twist.