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Lletya

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I'm about to be without Internet for like 2-3 weeks. What are the best NTR games that I can play? Official english or MTL is fine. Android/Joiplay capable is preferred.
 
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crnisl

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I'm about to be without Internet for like 2-3 weeks. What are the best NTR games that I can play? Official english or MTL is fine. Android/Joiplay capable is preferred.
The cream of the crop vns
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Kulman

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Good list, I like it when people really condense the absolute top instead of giving you a list of 30 games where half of them are pretty shit.

Personally I would perhaps add an anim game - be it kabe tsuma 2 or homestay. I kinda got overconsumed on their products so I dont look back on them that fondly anymore, but for someone who never played a single game from them, I would say its an absolute treat.
 

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Beeing a sommelier and coinnisseur myself, I can only applaud and agree. Almost all those games would be in my top 20. I may not be a huge fan of RaiOhGar, Star Knightess Aura or Man Who Fell for a Knightess Whore Has His Cuckoldry Fetish Deepen but they are okayish and the rest of the games make up for it ;)

As Kulman already started adding his remaining favorites to this already very fine selection, I might do so myself. I do agree with Kulman's addition (anim), but would like to add;
There are more top notch NTR games, but those came to my mind immediately. Cheers
 

Shirafune

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is out, I mean considering Bulma is with Vegeta, she does get NTR'd plenty but fem perspective
 

Knight6797

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It's like the ntr apocalypse game I always asked for.
I've always asked myself why there aren't more of those, only Survival Mission Z which is mediocre. A zombie survival is one of the best setups ever for NTR because you can actually explain atypical behaviour when the people prioritize survival.
 

crnisl

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I've always asked myself why there aren't more of those, only Survival Mission Z which is mediocre. A zombie survival is one of the best setups ever for NTR because you can actually explain atypical behaviour when the people prioritize survival.
Well, there's something
Nevertheless, you know, the reason is obvious - the setting is just too dirty. The NTR genre thrives on the corruption of something pure, and preferably in a hidden way. Contrasts are essential here.

That’s why, for example, a shining magical fantasy world with its vivid, fairy-tale tropes works exceptionally well for NTR. And it’s more effective than sci-fi or modern settings because fantasy inherently emphasizes the importance of individuality and the very idea of personal supremacy.

On the other hand, an apocalypse - especially the zombie variant - immediately plunges into filth, both metaphorically and literally. Let’s be honest, NTR in such a context is just a minor spice against the backdrop of mass killings, cannibalism, and the like. By the logic of contrasts, sweet romantic stories would actually fit much better in such a setting.

It’s no surprise, then, that a genre like wincest-harem have fared better in this kind of grimy backdrop, with DeadMoon Survival and Zombie's Retreat as the most prominent examples.
 
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Knight6797

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Well, there's something
Nevertheless, you know, the reason is obvious - the setting is just too dirty. The NTR genre thrives on the corruption of something pure, and preferably in a hidden way. Contrasts are essential here.

That’s why, for example, a shining magical fantasy world with its vivid, fairy-tale tropes works exceptionally well for NTR. And it’s more effective than sci-fi or modern settings because fantasy inherently emphasizes the importance of individuality and the very idea of personal supremacy.

On the other hand, an apocalypse - especially the zombie variant - immediately plunges into filth, both metaphorically and literally. Let’s be honest, NTR in such a context is just a minor spice against the backdrop of mass killings, cannibalism, and the like. By the logic of contrasts, sweet romantic stories would actually fit much better in such a setting.

It’s no surprise, then, that a genre like wincest-harem have fared better in this kind of grimy backdrop, with DeadMoon Survival and Zombie's Retreat as the most prominent examples.
Oh yea I completely forgot about Plagued by Lust, I also found it very promising but in very early stages of development. The others I played but didn't really scratch my itch. But thank you for the recommendations.

Also regarding the more dirty settings I must say I actually like them personally more than pure fantasy settings, a setup in a rotten world or like a town full of corrupted people makes you really anxious to leave your loved ones with these people. Surprisingly, I think the setting of Abyss of Pleasure showed this a bit, while the protag isn't the one getting NTR'd, there is women with relationships all around town getting used up, corrupted etc. which I guess is something I specifically like. Similar to Scars of Summer hometown where essentially everyone lusts for Ryoka but in a way more dark setting. Gives me some ideas of how something like this could look without making it too over the top (like in Big Breast NTR party, I thought there it was a bit too ridiculous).
 

Kulman

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That’s why, for example, a shining magical fantasy world with its vivid, fairy-tale tropes works exceptionally well for NTR. And it’s more effective than sci-fi or modern settings because fantasy inherently emphasizes the importance of individuality and the very idea of personal supremacy.

On the other hand, an apocalypse - especially the zombie variant - immediately plunges into filth, both metaphorically and literally. Let’s be honest, NTR in such a context is just a minor spice against the backdrop of mass killings, cannibalism, and the like. By the logic of contrasts, sweet romantic stories would actually fit much better in such a setting.
Very well explained why I absolutely love medieval fantasy setting for my ntr. Really helps that a lot of fairy tales or early fantasy books we all read featured those tropes so its ingrained in our memory as something pure.
 

crnisl

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so its ingrained in our memory
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Anyway, it all started with Bernard-Henri and myself being given an assignment for the newsreels – to film the formal video-pretext for War No. 221, the so-called ‘casus belly’ (the dictionaries claim that this Church English expression derives from an ancient idiom meaning ‘to tear [the enemy’s] stomach’). To film actually means ‘to organise’. Bernard-Henri and I understand this without it needing to be said, since we have already started two wars together – No. 220 and No. 218. As for No. 219, it was started by our creative competitors.

Organising a casus belly is an esoteric, delicate assignment and by no means easy. An assignment that is only entrusted to the very finest specialists. That is, to us.

The most convincing and indisputable video-pretext for a war, on which absolutely all the critics, commentators and pundits in modern visual culture are agreed (as they have been for centuries) is considered to be the so-called ‘damsel in distress’. I apologise again for the Church English, but there’s no other way to say it. And I also actually like the sound of these menacing words that positively reek of gunpowder smoke.

A ‘damsel in distress’ is not simply ‘a young woman in anguish’ as this phrase is translated. Let’s just say that if an Orkish maiden is sleeping in a hayloft somewhere and has a nightmare that makes her break out in a sweat and sets her trembling all over, you can’t start bombing because of that. If the young Orkish maiden has fallen into a pile of shit, been given a thick ear by her granny and is sitting in a puddle, roaring her head off, that’s no help to you, although her anguish might be entirely sincere. No, a ‘damsel in distress’ presupposes, firstly, offended innocence and, secondly, heavily armed evil hovering over it.
 
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