This game is what the corporate world calls "interim solution." The customer is waiting for a repeatedly delayed product, so the producer markets a low-budget product to fill the void. In this case, the developer, MrWrapture, is developing Wrapturous Adventure, but this game has been constantly delayed. This game is the interim solution.
This low budget game has many problems:
If you think you've seen every piece of artwork in this game before, you're right. The game credits Tsinji, Aster-Effects, Shio-bari, PlusOut, and several other artists from DeviantArt.com. Indeed, you can see every piece of art used in the game in the artists' galleries on DeviantArt.com.
This low budget game has many problems:
- It's based on a real-world casino game. So, if you think the game is rigged, you're not wrong. If you have rage-quited, you're not wrong. Casino games are engineered to be unfair. They're like loaded dices, but the loaded state is hidden under layers of obfuscation.
- The game has an extra layer of rigging too.
- Far too many times, when the AI player has had favorable cards and I eliminated them via a kink, the AI got them immediately back.
- I've calculated many of the "Hit me!" outcomes and observed that I often get the least probable and least favorable outcome while the AI gets the least probable and most favorable outcome.
- In one match, I used "Lucky Draw Card" 6 times. This card is supposed to have only 25% chance of failing, but in that match all 6 draws failed.
- It's not erotic. You're brain is too busy crunching numbers and calculating the probability.
- Even if you're brain wasn't busy with the math, it would still find the game not erotic because there is very little in it. The "participants" sometimes moan for 1.35 seconds, and for 2.12 seconds at the end of each game! That's pretty much it.
- I unlocked a stylized deck. It uses stylized a font that was difficult to read. Many times, I mistook a 7 for a 1.
- It's repetitive. To experience all of it, you're expected to play ~30 hours, but 20 minutes is enough to see it all. However, as per its casino predecessor, it is designed on the principle of addiction. It constantly promises your brain with rewards that never come.
- So, you finish the campaign, and your chosen girl out-humiliates and out-binds her opponents. Those opponents get sold into sex slavery. What's your girl's reward? Well, nothing better. She invariably becomes a sex slave.
If you think you've seen every piece of artwork in this game before, you're right. The game credits Tsinji, Aster-Effects, Shio-bari, PlusOut, and several other artists from DeviantArt.com. Indeed, you can see every piece of art used in the game in the artists' galleries on DeviantArt.com.