"Ch.2-v1.1 public release" Review
If NosyFellow and Le Stag had a kid, SextingMyGirlfriend (SmGF) would be the bastard they hide in the attic but brag about when no one’s looking.
Unlike other developers who just churn out AI and call it a day, SmGF appears to be taking a technical approach and is seemingly taking the time to get the basics right—building a foundation that holds, not just a flashy front.
As of writing this review the game has these features:
• Editable save slots
• Protagonist (MC) name changer
• Message notifications that doubles as chat switcher
• Chat rewind
• Chat fast forwarding
• Gallery (with options to organize and show hints for missing images)
• Chapter selection
• Mini-game that unlocks additional images
The game borrows tropes from its predecessors—some familiar flirty banter, the simmer of temptation, the slow unraveling of trust—but SmGF weaves them together with enough coherence.
I’m looking forward to seeing where this goes, how it grows, and if it becomes the kind of thing people talk about amongst the giants in the genre. Because if SmGF isn’t just another project in the pile—it might just be the one that gets it right.
If NosyFellow and Le Stag had a kid, SextingMyGirlfriend (SmGF) would be the bastard they hide in the attic but brag about when no one’s looking.
Unlike other developers who just churn out AI and call it a day, SmGF appears to be taking a technical approach and is seemingly taking the time to get the basics right—building a foundation that holds, not just a flashy front.
As of writing this review the game has these features:
• Editable save slots
• Protagonist (MC) name changer
• Message notifications that doubles as chat switcher
• Chat rewind
• Chat fast forwarding
• Gallery (with options to organize and show hints for missing images)
• Chapter selection
• Mini-game that unlocks additional images
The game borrows tropes from its predecessors—some familiar flirty banter, the simmer of temptation, the slow unraveling of trust—but SmGF weaves them together with enough coherence.
I’m looking forward to seeing where this goes, how it grows, and if it becomes the kind of thing people talk about amongst the giants in the genre. Because if SmGF isn’t just another project in the pile—it might just be the one that gets it right.