I don't dislike games that cater exclusively to the lower brain if they're done well (Paizuri Slave Training Program

), but NTR Mobile isn't that imho. Its story is not a masterpiece, but not completely braindead either, part of its appeal comes from having an at least somewhat believable mc and fmc -
And before some of you say now "but the mc is so dense!", no, not really because what quite a few fail to see (take a look at the reviews) is that the player is *not* the mc and that the latter's view is a lot more limited than ours. He doesn't see the ShareSpace pictures in uncensored form (yet ...) and doesn't see the stats as we do, neither can he read the nanobot chats. He trusts his girlfriend and in that is perhaps as naive as Liz with Matt, but naiveté is not a lack of intelligence, not necessarily anyway.
Imho the story withstands quite a bit of scrutiny and to me is at least believable enough to not constantly take me out of the game ... or to make me dismiss it as ridiculous altogether and just collect the pics. So far I've seen nothing that can be outright dismissed, at least when stretching the imagination a bit.