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76561199231120477

Recommended2 hrs played
There comes a time in every man’s life when he must confront the truth of his own shattered heart. I stare into the mirror and see not myself, but the hollowed echo of someone who once believed in love.
I broke up with my girlfriend. Or maybe she broke up with me. It doesn’t matter. What matters is the wreckage left behind. And in the midst of that wreckage, in the cavernous silence of my apartment, I turned to something else. Something I cannot quite justify, yet cannot deny.
At the end of all that pain, I found myself doing the only thing a broken man could.
I bought this game.
On the surface, there is nothing wrong with it. With its nudity scenes scattered like forbidden fruit, it is perfectly serviceable. But in the act of buying it, I revealed a flaw deeper than heartbreak itself. What part of my soul thought that a virtual girl could soothe the sting of loss?
When I dig through the ashes of my relationship, I find not closure, not peace, but only tears. Tears of shame, of longing, of realizing that my choices are but a spiral downward into loneliness. And yet, if I could go back, I know I would buy it again. Without hesitation. I would click through every dialogue box, every endless prompt, just to reach that fleeting glimpse of digital affection.
There are endless images online, countless faces of virtual women smiling in the void, yet I still chose this. I still devoted hours that will never return to me. Maybe because what I sought wasn’t really her, nor even them, but a moment of forgetting.
And in the middle of all this despair, Mango Party just casually dropped a banger. My life is in ruins, but those madmen at Mango Party are out here cooking five-star gourmet depression meals for the soul.
No amount of virtual girls will fix what’s wrong with me. But at least Mango Party makes me feel like suffering is content.
45 votes funny
76561199231120477

Recommended2 hrs played
There comes a time in every man’s life when he must confront the truth of his own shattered heart. I stare into the mirror and see not myself, but the hollowed echo of someone who once believed in love.
I broke up with my girlfriend. Or maybe she broke up with me. It doesn’t matter. What matters is the wreckage left behind. And in the midst of that wreckage, in the cavernous silence of my apartment, I turned to something else. Something I cannot quite justify, yet cannot deny.
At the end of all that pain, I found myself doing the only thing a broken man could.
I bought this game.
On the surface, there is nothing wrong with it. With its nudity scenes scattered like forbidden fruit, it is perfectly serviceable. But in the act of buying it, I revealed a flaw deeper than heartbreak itself. What part of my soul thought that a virtual girl could soothe the sting of loss?
When I dig through the ashes of my relationship, I find not closure, not peace, but only tears. Tears of shame, of longing, of realizing that my choices are but a spiral downward into loneliness. And yet, if I could go back, I know I would buy it again. Without hesitation. I would click through every dialogue box, every endless prompt, just to reach that fleeting glimpse of digital affection.
There are endless images online, countless faces of virtual women smiling in the void, yet I still chose this. I still devoted hours that will never return to me. Maybe because what I sought wasn’t really her, nor even them, but a moment of forgetting.
And in the middle of all this despair, Mango Party just casually dropped a banger. My life is in ruins, but those madmen at Mango Party are out here cooking five-star gourmet depression meals for the soul.
No amount of virtual girls will fix what’s wrong with me. But at least Mango Party makes me feel like suffering is content.
45 votes funny
76561198099227311

Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Hey, finally, a perfect hentai game for the Collective Shout, one where they can censor all the porn on the internet. I'm pretty sure they're going to love it.
✒️Review
✍️Overview
The Censor DX Edition is an entertaining and comprehensive time management game with hentai elements, where the protagonist is in charge of censoring sexual content on social media (a monster). But Not only does the protagonist earn money doing this job, he also gains access to a large number of social media accounts, with which it achieves to discovering compromising photos of people he knows, such as his landlady, a famous idol or a nun from the nearby church. He then uses these photos to blackmail them into having sexual encounters with him. These encounters are depicted in high-quality animated sex scenes in both pixel art and traditional drawings and that along with the extensive content of the side heroines, this offers a very enjoyable night-time experience for your little friend.📜Story
This section is undoubtedly the most neglected part of the game. The game itself does not have a linear storyline or much narrative text. Instead, the game only provides a brief introduction to the protagonist, his role as a 'censor', and some basic information about the main heroines, including their daily lives, partners (if any), and the perverted secrets the protagonist will uncover. It's also worth mentioning that, despite not having a well-developed story, the game has four endings: three for the main heroines and one extra. While these provide a conclusion to the 'story', they are quite generic and are what you would expect from any NTR-themed hentai game.🎮Gameplay
In contrast to the narrative part of the game, the playable part is fairly rough, but still offers a decent gaming experience. The game is a 2D adventure with management and RPG elements, in which you control the protagonist, Yuto Fujimoto. In line with the management theme, the game features a day system with time slots (morning, afternoon, evening and night), during which the protagonist can perform various activities depending on the time of day. Some NPCs have a schedule and move around at different times. These range from simple activities such as talking to a character, travelling by bus or buying consumable items, which consume one-third of a time slot, to more involved activities such as working, having sex, completing a main or secondary mission, masturbating (to restore mood) or sleeping, which consume an entire time slot. It should also be noted that the game has an 'upgrade' system which can be purchased in various stores. These upgrades can improve the protagonist's movement speed, increase their digital memory (to save more compromising photos of the heroines) or provide posters that give passive bonuses when the protagonist works. For example, they can increase the experience gained (earning a promotion faster) or give the protagonist more money per workday. While the game is largely characterised as a time management game, it has a wide variety of mini-games to keep things interesting. One of the main minigames is the protagonist's job, which involves reviewing images uploaded to social media and determining whether they are suitable (tick) or not (cross). The rules for determining whether an image is valid are straightforward: no sexual content, no new accounts, no QR codes and no paparazzi photos. However, depending on the difficulty of the job you choose or the bonus for it, other temporary rules may be added, such as not allowing certain regions or characters in names. During these work sessions, if you have advanced the story of a main heroine, compromising images of her will also appear. You must save these images so that you can later show them to the heroines and blackmail them. As well as this main mini-game, there are also rhythm games, quizzes and dodging 3D objects, as well as finding silhouettes and more. These are generally not very complicated and are not difficult to complete, although some do require the use of both hands.🔞Sexual content
As with the gameplay in this title, the sexual content is abundant and not limited to erotic "reward" scenes. It is also included in the gameplay itself. First, the game features adult images from other Mango Party titles that serve as examples to be judged for sexual content, which is extremely explicit. Second, there are “resistance” scenes with the heroines when you conquer them for the first time. These full-screen, pixel-art animated sex scenes depict the heroine performing services such as handjobs, blowjobs, boob jobs, and finally, pυssy jobs. There are a total of 12 of these scenes. There are also animated sex scenes with simpler pixel art animations where the protagonist has sex with the heroines. These scenes usually have five different positions, which unlock as the heroine becomes more corrupted (i.e., the more you have sex with her, the more corrupted she becomes). Once you have completely corrupted her, other variants are unlocked in which they act like "nymphomaniacs." Additionally, there are scenes with simpler pixel art animations on loop where both the main and secondary heroines participate. These events require certain objects or a certain level of chaos, which increases when you "leak" erotic photos. There are more than 15 of these scenes in total. Finally, there are animated scenes with traditional art, not pixel art, which serve as sex scenes in the endings or with some sub-heroines. All the scenes are uncensored and have sound effects and those with the main heroines also have voice acting. Lastly, I must mention the sexual fetishes present in the scenes. They range from basic acts such as vaginal and anal sex, blowjobs, handjobs, and creampies to more intense acts such as public sex, NTR, peeping, blackmail, orgies, threesomes, and BDSM. There are also some acts that may not be to everyone's liking, such as sex with a femboy (although he has breasts, so he could be considered futanari) and sharing. The game satisfies many personal tastes with its more than reasonable amount of fetishes and more than 10 different heroines, providing onanistic content for everyone.💭Conclusion
Overall, this game is great, meeting and exceeding expectations. Setting aside the narrative, the game has a lot to offer: a wide range of women to have sex with, a decent number of varied minigames, decent pixel art, and, above all, a huge amount of sexual content for multiple nighttime hand work sessions. The only elements I didn't love are the clashing art styles, such as the 2D protagonist talking to pixel art sub-heroines. I wish they had maintained a consistent style. Second, the game is not optimized for one-handed play since many actions require the use of the mouse. Other than that, the game is thoroughly enjoyable and well worth the $16 price tag, whether you're a fan of NTR Legend-style games, a hentai game enthusiast, or new to the genre. The game offers a lot of quality content.SCORE: 9/10 ⭐
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76561198086025916

Not Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
This game feels like I signed up to test drive a sports car but ended up just siting in park and idling in the lot while the salesman smirked and drank a coffee inside the dealership.
Everything is underwhelming. It's like drinking Koolaid without sugar. The mini games are as challenging a ziplock bag. The NPC events are singular actions and brief. The story has as much complexity as the recipe for a ham and cheese sandwich. And the cheese is processed. And the art is on par with bathroom graffiti.
The concept for the game is interesting but it doesn't go much further than a concept. The story is loosely cobbled around your job as a censor, but doing the job doesn't really matter beyond making money. There is a meter that affects "chaos" in the world as a result of your success or failure censoring, but there are no consequences if you don't break the limit. And since you need chaos to unlock NPC events, you need to raise chaos anyway, so it's a pretty pointless feature.
The story is so disappointing. The characters are already "corrupted" so pushing them a little further has no challenge at all. And the payoff is so anticlimactic it generates nothing but indifference at best.
And the art! It's a little interesting that they make the game include art from the other titles the production company makes. Not a bad idea, but those samples shouldn't literally be the best art the game has to offer. The art for "Censor" is embarrassing, especially when you provide numerous examples of the quality your other products offer.
The spicy scenes in "Censor" look like they were made by a high school student using a computer from 1998. Even being animated can't save these images. It feels like watching a flash browser game. It's so lazy and disappointing. Drawing the scenes on a memo pad and then flicking through the pages with your thumb would be more entertaining.
This game feels like it needed more creative leadership. There is nothing exciting or fun about the writing. The stories and NPCs have no memorable exchanges, nothing is funny, dramatic or entertaining. Things happen just "because". Side quests lead literally nowhere and the cameos from characters from other game titles are lackluster and feel like a cheap way to pad the story.
Artistically, with today's technology and the saturation of available talent out there, game makers need to start seriously raising the bar for art and and animation in these games. This was, quite frankly, a joke. At the price asked, the art should at the least rival the other products that are shamelessly "borrowed" to fill out this game's content. Instead, those images lifted from the publisher's library are the best art in the game.
This game is ridiculously overpriced for the content and quality you get. This is not a value even at $15. I continued playing because I kept thinking, there has to be something more. I had to be missing something that would justify the price. Nope. As empty as a used Redbull can and just as satisfying. This game was so disappointing that I decided not to buy their next product "NTRholic". If this is the template the devs offer, I have no confidence in their next project.
In conclusion, I suggest you do not buy this at the current price. Wait for it to drop. At $10 bucks or lower it can be a quirky little distraction, but it has nothing going for it besides a unique idea. Unfortunately, that idea never gets legs and just flounders a few feet from the starting line. Quite the fumble. Save your money and time.
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76561198130540971

Recommended5 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Paper Please! H-Version
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76561199326199523

Not Recommended5 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
The Censor... is a hard game to review. For what it's worth, the adult content in this game is serviceable. There's a good amount of scenes to enjoy, though they feel somewhat shallow. The corruption aspect of the heroines is not presented in a compelling way and each of the heroines' stories are essentially the same. I don't want to be too mean, but other games have done this concept better.
The game is a bit buggy too. The last time I played, some achievements didn't activate properly and some upgrades sometimes don't unlock despite earning their unlock requirements. The UI can be a pain. Sometimes you need back out of the menus with a key and sometimes the game wants you to click out of a menu in a specific place.
Also, the main gameplay is filtering through images of (often better) adult games. It just makes me want to play those games instead. So... good marketing, Mango Party?
Sorry. I don't want to be too mean as the game does have some fun distractions and seeing the world delve into chaos can be entertaining. I think I just expected a bit more.
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76561199113059250

Recommended4 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
best game ever made no other porn game stands up to it, the red head bad bitch is lowkey bad as shit ngl but shii idc not like i did any freaky shit or nun. but like peak ass game loved corrupting the youth they lowkey ahh bunch of pussys and they need that porn ngl, but alr, but game is method because of that girl thats flashes me bnut then i fuck the shit out of her (IN THE GAEM BTW) dumbasses goddamn like i wouldnt rape an asian bitch, shiiiii maybe kita tho, lol you thought fuck that she a minor gotta weait a couple years on that one cuhh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. anyway buy this peak game casue it lowkey awesome.
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76561198025731804

Recommended12 hrs played (10 hrs at review)
<後半に日本語レビューあり>後半に日本語レビューあり>
The image-censorship part-time guy’s H-NTR ADV
The protagonist mainly works as an at-home moderator who either approves or bans spicy posts. Within a free-roam sandbox you pursue three heroine routes—an idol, a nun, and a married landlady—while errands, rumors, and side leads stitch the map together. As a DX edition it has many small fixes and is easier to play. Updates such as bug fixes and QoL improvements are active, and in that respect it is worth watching going forward. In the censorship mini-game, each time you treat an image that should be banned as OK, a hidden parameter, the “Chaos value,” rises, and its influence seeps into everyday life. Many of the moderation target images are from other games by this work’s publisher, Mango Party, and some players will grin at the sense of déjà vu. The gameplay loop is based on image moderation and walking around town. You complete mandatory/optional tasks and various unique mini-games, events change by time of day, and you raise various flags to advance the heroines’ stories. There are few excessive icons or guidance, making it a design that lets you simply enjoy the in-game world. The heroines are an idol wavering between maintaining her image and desire, a nun conflicted between faith and temptation, and a married woman who combines playfulness and warmth. Their story progression is basically triggered by flags such as exposure threats using voyeur photos, items for “playing,” and time slots, and the Chaos value itself is not the direct key. On the other hand, the non-heroines scattered across churches, venues, apartments, and workplaces unlock H by raising the Chaos value above each character’s threshold. However, note that the Chaos value cap does not increase unless you raise your own job level. H uses a hybrid of pixel animation and CG variations, with considerable quantity and variety. The tastes lean toward NTR and SM, yet the overall tone feels somewhat comical rather than overly heavy. The process of corrupting is long, and for users who can enjoy that, it is irresistible content. An adult sandbox that lets you savor the causality of image-censorship results seeping into everyday life. It is, of course, for those who like NTR, and a mid-length work that will also hit for users who like pixel-art H plus pixel animation. Considering the content, the price is fair or better, and I felt it is a good-value title.画像検閲バイト君のH-NTRADV
主人公は在宅モデレーターとして刺激的な投稿を承認するか、banするかという仕事がメインとなる。自由散策のサンドボックスの中で、アイドル・シスター・既婚の管理人という3人のヒロイン・ルートを追い、雑用や噂、サイドの導線がマップを縫い合わせる。DX版としては細かいところの修正点があり、より遊びやすくなっている。バグ修正やQoL改善などのアップデートも精力的で、そういった点でも今後要注目だ。 検閲ミニゲームでは、本来banすべき画像をOK扱いにするたびに隠しパラメーター「カオス値」が上昇し、その影響が日常へ滲む仕組み。検閲対象画像は本作のパブリッシャーであるMango partyの他ゲームからのものが多く、人によっては既視感でニヤッとすることもあるだろう。 ゲーム部分の進行は画像検閲の仕事と街歩きが基本となる。必須/任意のタスクやユニークな各種ミニゲームをこなし、時間帯によってイベントが変わり、各種フラグを立ててヒロイン達のストーリーを進行させていく。過度なアイコンや誘導は少なく、シンプルにゲーム内世界を楽しめる作りとなっている。 ヒロインは、イメージ維持と欲望の板挟みで揺れるアイドル、信仰と誘惑に葛藤するシスター、茶目っ気と温かさを併せ持つ既婚者。彼女たちのストーリー進行は盗撮写真の暴露脅迫、「遊ぶ」ためのアイテム、時間帯といったフラグがトリガーとなるのが基本で、カオス値そのものは直接の鍵ではない。一方で教会・会場・アパート・職場に散在する非ヒロインは、カオス値を上げて各キャラごとの閾値を上回ることでHが解放される仕組み。ただしカオス値上限は自身の職業レベルを上げないと上がらないので注意しよう。 Hはドットアニメ×CG差分のハイブリッドで、量とバリエーションにかなりの手応えがある。趣向はNTRやSM寄りだが、全体のトーンはどこかコミカルで重すぎない感触もある。堕としていく過程が長く、そこを楽しめるユーザーには堪らない内容だといえる。 画像検閲結果が日常へ滲む因果となることを味わうアダルト・サンドボックス。NTR系が好きな層にはもちろん、ドット絵H+ドットアニメーション好きなユーザーにも刺さる中編となっている。内容を考慮すると価格は妥当以上といえ、お値打ちではあると感じた一本。 日本語テキスト有音声有藻無。Check out our Steam curator (link) , YouTube channel (link), and X(Twitter) (link)!
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76561198115392308

Not Recommended7 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
The game is expensive, but the execution is cheap. That's my concise thoughts on this game.
The concept isn't bad, but the content in the game seems very lazy thrown together. The image content for censor is just nabbed from their other games like this is just an advertising game to buy other (better) games. The dialogues in each conversation is very lazy, seems like a whole text gen by AI that I wouldn't bother reading. The story is very bland. The sex scene is nothing exciting just barely mouse clicking the hearts until it reaches climax, there's no interactive aspect in the scenes. Artwork was fine-ish, but the quality drops is quite noticeable in sex scenes with the other side-girls.
I'm quite disappointed that Mango Party just put out a game that is so lazily executed. This game is nowhere near Mango Party's best ones like Summer Clover, Private Dorm Manager, etc. Please Mango Party, please bring back your quality to the games. We need something better than this.
1 votes funny
76561198331279516

Recommended6 hrs played (6 hrs at review)
- Subpar story (as expected).
- Decent but still basically yet another NTR Legend-inspired game with at least it's own unique gameplay.
- The UI looks okay but the UX for this game is pretty horrible.
- The game isn't really that grindy which is good I guess (but it took me an hour to get me invested) but I wishes there's more content or a DLC would be nice.
Overall, I would prefer "Private Dorm Manager" by the same publisher over this game personally.
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76561198076145125

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Very drawn-out gameplay with extremely slow progression.
If you’re buying this game for the “sexual content” tag,
I don’t recommend it.
Score: 4/10.
Played almost 2 hours, unlocked only one character with 4 animation rooms.
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76561198376781921

Recommended4 hrs played
Concise Game Reviews: The Censor DX Edition <エロ検閲者(the censor)>エロ検閲者(the censor)>
(Scroll down for the longer version)Game Value: | ✅ Highly recommended for fans of corruption and NTR stories where a censor’s work exposes the forbidden lives of three heroines. Yuto Fujimoto, a failed graduate, takes a job as a social-media censor. What begins as routine photo screening soon reveals hidden scandals—Misa the married landlady, Yui the idol, and Rika the devout nun. Each discovery drags them deeper into blackmail and corruption, while the city itself unravels into chaos. Will you protect their secrets, or exploit them until nothing remains? |
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Adult Content Tags: | ✔Non-Consensual (合意なし) ✔Male Protagonist (男性主人公) ✔Oral (口) ✔Vaginal (膣) ✔Anal (アナル) ✔Handjob (手コキ) ✔Paizuri (パイズリ) ✔Creampie (中出し) ✔Cheating (浮気) ✔NTR (寝取られ) ✔Netori (寝取り) ✔Corruption (堕落) ✔Ahegao (アヘ顔) ✔X-ray (断面図) ✔Body Writing (ボディペイント) ✔Maledom (男性支配) ✔Submissive Pose (服従ポーズ) ✔Humiliation (屈辱) ✔Public Place (野外・公共) ✔Various Positions (多様な体位) ✔Blackmail (脅迫) ✔BDSM ✔Exhibitionism ✔Group/Threesome (乱交) ✔Animated Pixel H (ドットH) ✔Uncensored CGs (無修正CG) ✔Cosplay (コスプレ) ✔Sexy Lingerie (セクシーランジェリー) ✔Sex Toys (大人のおもちゃ) ✔Fetish Variety |
Genre: | Management RPG × Choice-Based VN, NTR/Corruption, Minigame Collection, Sandbox Exploration |
Censorship: | None; DX Edition presents uncensored pixel animations and CG by default. |
Game Length: | ~3–4 hours per main heroine (Misa/Yui/Rika), ~10–15 hours for a full clear with side NPC events and minigames. |
Challenge Level: | Moderate. Reading/routeing is simple; rhythm, timing, and judgment minigames add light skill checks and optimization. |
Graphics: | Smooth, weighty pixel animations (multiple positions per heroine, costume swaps) plus traditional CG for story, endings, and cameos—polished and expressive throughout. |
Music & Voice Acting: | Partial JP voice for main heroines (e.g., Megumu Morino, Maria Ayana). Sound effects and BGM complement scene pacing; moans and dirty talk sell the corruption beats. |
Technical Stability: | Stable; travel speed fixed by upgrades, minigames run smooth. |
Replay Value: | High. Three heroine routes, dozens of NPC side events, chaos-gated variants, gallery unlocks, and score chasing in minigames keep the loop fresh. |
Detailed Review:
🔑Key Features: | 🖥️ Censor-at-Work Core: Approve/deny images under shifting rules (no explicit nudity, no fresh accounts, etc.); stash incriminating photos to leverage later. 🧭 Chaos System: Leaking content raises citywide “chaos”—NPC behavior flips, outfits change, and fresh H-events pop across maps. 🎮 Varied Minigames: Rhythm chants at church, glowstick/idol play, obstacle poses, quiz booths, dodge/aim segments, and H-specific timing trials. 🏙️ Three Zones + Hub: Apartment block, church grounds, and convention (“Comike”) each pack unique quests, shops, and events. 🖼️ Big Pixel Library: 60+ pixel animations and 200+ CG variations, including cosplay unlocks and cameo nods to past Mango Party titles. |
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🌟Overview: |
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The Censor DX Edition is less a linear VN and more a corruption playground. Your calendar drives income, upgrades, and intel; your leaks drive the city mad. It’s satisfying to route a day—work a shift, buy posters, peek a lead, nudge chaos—and come back at night to see new degeneracy bloom. The writing provides just enough context to justify the downward spiral, while the systems deliver the payoffs. |
🎮Gameplay: |
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🕓 Day Slots: Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Night cycles control which NPCs, quests, and events appear. 🗺️ 2D Exploration: Move across side-view maps like the apartment, church, and convention grounds, talk to NPCs, and trigger corruption events. 💻 Censorship Work: Review posts under strict rules; break them to collect blackmail photos, unlock heroine routes, and raise world chaos. 💰 Shops & Upgrades: Buy posters, costumes, sex toys, food, and items like shoes or teleporters to boost efficiency and unlock new H options. 🎯 Mini-Games: Rhythm chants, pose challenges, quizzes, and corruption-specific H mini-games diversify the loop and reward skill. 🔥 Chaos System: Higher chaos loosens morality citywide, unlocking NPC H-events, cheating scenes, and new variations across every area. |
📖Story and Depth: |
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Narrative is intentionally light: a premise, three heroines with secrets, and a city that mirrors your moral decay. The appeal is emergent storytelling—how you nudge chaos, in what order you break people, and which side events you witness. Endings reflect corruption states (per heroine and global), with a cheeky sense of escalation rather than grand melodrama. |
🏆Verdict: |
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I really enjoyed this title from the same creator as the excellent and much-anticipated *NTRaholic*. Here the corruption extends to three heroines: Misa, the married landlady already exploited by the old owner; Rika, a devout nun who shows kindness to the MC; and Yui, a glamorous idol adored by fans. As a social-media censor, the protagonist uncovers compromising photos and twists them into leverage, dragging each woman into blackmail, corruption, and eventual submission. The game doesn’t end with the heroines. As chaos rises from ignored censorship, NPCs across the city abandon restraint—couples cheat in alleys, classmates sneak into apartments, exhibitionists appear in corridors, and even side characters like the shop clerk or crossdressing boy become involved in explicit scenes. This chaos system makes the world feel reactive and constantly rewarding to explore. Gameplay is simple but effective: censor images, pay rent, buy upgrades, and push corruption forward. Some “fedex-style” errands—deliveries or timed NPC chats—slow the pace, but they fit the structure of gradual corruption. Mini-games such as rhythm chants, pose matching, and stamp rallies add variety without overstaying, while the mix of animated pixel H and occasional CG keeps progression satisfying. Overall, this is a content-rich corruption/NTR sandbox that balances free exploration with structured heroine arcs. Pixel animations are lively, the chaos system adds replay value, and there’s always a new scene waiting to be uncovered. If you enjoyed *NTRaholic*, this DX edition is a must-play. |
✅Good: |
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👍 Three heroines + many NPC corruption events 👍 Animated pixel H with costumes and toys 👍 Chaos system keeps new scenes flowing 👍 Posters, upgrades, and varied minigames |
🛠️Could Be Better: |
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👎 Story is thin, focused on mechanics 👎 Fedex-style quests slow pacing 👎 Travel drags until upgrades unlock 👎 Pixel/CG transitions can feel uneven |
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76561199231120477

Recommended2 hrs played
There comes a time in every man’s life when he must confront the truth of his own shattered heart. I stare into the mirror and see not myself, but the hollowed echo of someone who once believed in love.
I broke up with my girlfriend. Or maybe she broke up with me. It doesn’t matter. What matters is the wreckage left behind. And in the midst of that wreckage, in the cavernous silence of my apartment, I turned to something else. Something I cannot quite justify, yet cannot deny.
At the end of all that pain, I found myself doing the only thing a broken man could.
I bought this game.
On the surface, there is nothing wrong with it. With its nudity scenes scattered like forbidden fruit, it is perfectly serviceable. But in the act of buying it, I revealed a flaw deeper than heartbreak itself. What part of my soul thought that a virtual girl could soothe the sting of loss?
When I dig through the ashes of my relationship, I find not closure, not peace, but only tears. Tears of shame, of longing, of realizing that my choices are but a spiral downward into loneliness. And yet, if I could go back, I know I would buy it again. Without hesitation. I would click through every dialogue box, every endless prompt, just to reach that fleeting glimpse of digital affection.
There are endless images online, countless faces of virtual women smiling in the void, yet I still chose this. I still devoted hours that will never return to me. Maybe because what I sought wasn’t really her, nor even them, but a moment of forgetting.
And in the middle of all this despair, Mango Party just casually dropped a banger. My life is in ruins, but those madmen at Mango Party are out here cooking five-star gourmet depression meals for the soul.
No amount of virtual girls will fix what’s wrong with me. But at least Mango Party makes me feel like suffering is content.
45 votes funny
76561199231120477

Recommended2 hrs played
There comes a time in every man’s life when he must confront the truth of his own shattered heart. I stare into the mirror and see not myself, but the hollowed echo of someone who once believed in love.
I broke up with my girlfriend. Or maybe she broke up with me. It doesn’t matter. What matters is the wreckage left behind. And in the midst of that wreckage, in the cavernous silence of my apartment, I turned to something else. Something I cannot quite justify, yet cannot deny.
At the end of all that pain, I found myself doing the only thing a broken man could.
I bought this game.
On the surface, there is nothing wrong with it. With its nudity scenes scattered like forbidden fruit, it is perfectly serviceable. But in the act of buying it, I revealed a flaw deeper than heartbreak itself. What part of my soul thought that a virtual girl could soothe the sting of loss?
When I dig through the ashes of my relationship, I find not closure, not peace, but only tears. Tears of shame, of longing, of realizing that my choices are but a spiral downward into loneliness. And yet, if I could go back, I know I would buy it again. Without hesitation. I would click through every dialogue box, every endless prompt, just to reach that fleeting glimpse of digital affection.
There are endless images online, countless faces of virtual women smiling in the void, yet I still chose this. I still devoted hours that will never return to me. Maybe because what I sought wasn’t really her, nor even them, but a moment of forgetting.
And in the middle of all this despair, Mango Party just casually dropped a banger. My life is in ruins, but those madmen at Mango Party are out here cooking five-star gourmet depression meals for the soul.
No amount of virtual girls will fix what’s wrong with me. But at least Mango Party makes me feel like suffering is content.
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76561198099227311

Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Hey, finally, a perfect hentai game for the Collective Shout, one where they can censor all the porn on the internet. I'm pretty sure they're going to love it.
✒️Review
✍️Overview
The Censor DX Edition is an entertaining and comprehensive time management game with hentai elements, where the protagonist is in charge of censoring sexual content on social media (a monster). But Not only does the protagonist earn money doing this job, he also gains access to a large number of social media accounts, with which it achieves to discovering compromising photos of people he knows, such as his landlady, a famous idol or a nun from the nearby church. He then uses these photos to blackmail them into having sexual encounters with him. These encounters are depicted in high-quality animated sex scenes in both pixel art and traditional drawings and that along with the extensive content of the side heroines, this offers a very enjoyable night-time experience for your little friend.📜Story
This section is undoubtedly the most neglected part of the game. The game itself does not have a linear storyline or much narrative text. Instead, the game only provides a brief introduction to the protagonist, his role as a 'censor', and some basic information about the main heroines, including their daily lives, partners (if any), and the perverted secrets the protagonist will uncover. It's also worth mentioning that, despite not having a well-developed story, the game has four endings: three for the main heroines and one extra. While these provide a conclusion to the 'story', they are quite generic and are what you would expect from any NTR-themed hentai game.🎮Gameplay
In contrast to the narrative part of the game, the playable part is fairly rough, but still offers a decent gaming experience. The game is a 2D adventure with management and RPG elements, in which you control the protagonist, Yuto Fujimoto. In line with the management theme, the game features a day system with time slots (morning, afternoon, evening and night), during which the protagonist can perform various activities depending on the time of day. Some NPCs have a schedule and move around at different times. These range from simple activities such as talking to a character, travelling by bus or buying consumable items, which consume one-third of a time slot, to more involved activities such as working, having sex, completing a main or secondary mission, masturbating (to restore mood) or sleeping, which consume an entire time slot. It should also be noted that the game has an 'upgrade' system which can be purchased in various stores. These upgrades can improve the protagonist's movement speed, increase their digital memory (to save more compromising photos of the heroines) or provide posters that give passive bonuses when the protagonist works. For example, they can increase the experience gained (earning a promotion faster) or give the protagonist more money per workday. While the game is largely characterised as a time management game, it has a wide variety of mini-games to keep things interesting. One of the main minigames is the protagonist's job, which involves reviewing images uploaded to social media and determining whether they are suitable (tick) or not (cross). The rules for determining whether an image is valid are straightforward: no sexual content, no new accounts, no QR codes and no paparazzi photos. However, depending on the difficulty of the job you choose or the bonus for it, other temporary rules may be added, such as not allowing certain regions or characters in names. During these work sessions, if you have advanced the story of a main heroine, compromising images of her will also appear. You must save these images so that you can later show them to the heroines and blackmail them. As well as this main mini-game, there are also rhythm games, quizzes and dodging 3D objects, as well as finding silhouettes and more. These are generally not very complicated and are not difficult to complete, although some do require the use of both hands.🔞Sexual content
As with the gameplay in this title, the sexual content is abundant and not limited to erotic "reward" scenes. It is also included in the gameplay itself. First, the game features adult images from other Mango Party titles that serve as examples to be judged for sexual content, which is extremely explicit. Second, there are “resistance” scenes with the heroines when you conquer them for the first time. These full-screen, pixel-art animated sex scenes depict the heroine performing services such as handjobs, blowjobs, boob jobs, and finally, pυssy jobs. There are a total of 12 of these scenes. There are also animated sex scenes with simpler pixel art animations where the protagonist has sex with the heroines. These scenes usually have five different positions, which unlock as the heroine becomes more corrupted (i.e., the more you have sex with her, the more corrupted she becomes). Once you have completely corrupted her, other variants are unlocked in which they act like "nymphomaniacs." Additionally, there are scenes with simpler pixel art animations on loop where both the main and secondary heroines participate. These events require certain objects or a certain level of chaos, which increases when you "leak" erotic photos. There are more than 15 of these scenes in total. Finally, there are animated scenes with traditional art, not pixel art, which serve as sex scenes in the endings or with some sub-heroines. All the scenes are uncensored and have sound effects and those with the main heroines also have voice acting. Lastly, I must mention the sexual fetishes present in the scenes. They range from basic acts such as vaginal and anal sex, blowjobs, handjobs, and creampies to more intense acts such as public sex, NTR, peeping, blackmail, orgies, threesomes, and BDSM. There are also some acts that may not be to everyone's liking, such as sex with a femboy (although he has breasts, so he could be considered futanari) and sharing. The game satisfies many personal tastes with its more than reasonable amount of fetishes and more than 10 different heroines, providing onanistic content for everyone.💭Conclusion
Overall, this game is great, meeting and exceeding expectations. Setting aside the narrative, the game has a lot to offer: a wide range of women to have sex with, a decent number of varied minigames, decent pixel art, and, above all, a huge amount of sexual content for multiple nighttime hand work sessions. The only elements I didn't love are the clashing art styles, such as the 2D protagonist talking to pixel art sub-heroines. I wish they had maintained a consistent style. Second, the game is not optimized for one-handed play since many actions require the use of the mouse. Other than that, the game is thoroughly enjoyable and well worth the $16 price tag, whether you're a fan of NTR Legend-style games, a hentai game enthusiast, or new to the genre. The game offers a lot of quality content.SCORE: 9/10 ⭐
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76561198086025916

Not Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
This game feels like I signed up to test drive a sports car but ended up just siting in park and idling in the lot while the salesman smirked and drank a coffee inside the dealership.
Everything is underwhelming. It's like drinking Koolaid without sugar. The mini games are as challenging a ziplock bag. The NPC events are singular actions and brief. The story has as much complexity as the recipe for a ham and cheese sandwich. And the cheese is processed. And the art is on par with bathroom graffiti.
The concept for the game is interesting but it doesn't go much further than a concept. The story is loosely cobbled around your job as a censor, but doing the job doesn't really matter beyond making money. There is a meter that affects "chaos" in the world as a result of your success or failure censoring, but there are no consequences if you don't break the limit. And since you need chaos to unlock NPC events, you need to raise chaos anyway, so it's a pretty pointless feature.
The story is so disappointing. The characters are already "corrupted" so pushing them a little further has no challenge at all. And the payoff is so anticlimactic it generates nothing but indifference at best.
And the art! It's a little interesting that they make the game include art from the other titles the production company makes. Not a bad idea, but those samples shouldn't literally be the best art the game has to offer. The art for "Censor" is embarrassing, especially when you provide numerous examples of the quality your other products offer.
The spicy scenes in "Censor" look like they were made by a high school student using a computer from 1998. Even being animated can't save these images. It feels like watching a flash browser game. It's so lazy and disappointing. Drawing the scenes on a memo pad and then flicking through the pages with your thumb would be more entertaining.
This game feels like it needed more creative leadership. There is nothing exciting or fun about the writing. The stories and NPCs have no memorable exchanges, nothing is funny, dramatic or entertaining. Things happen just "because". Side quests lead literally nowhere and the cameos from characters from other game titles are lackluster and feel like a cheap way to pad the story.
Artistically, with today's technology and the saturation of available talent out there, game makers need to start seriously raising the bar for art and and animation in these games. This was, quite frankly, a joke. At the price asked, the art should at the least rival the other products that are shamelessly "borrowed" to fill out this game's content. Instead, those images lifted from the publisher's library are the best art in the game.
This game is ridiculously overpriced for the content and quality you get. This is not a value even at $15. I continued playing because I kept thinking, there has to be something more. I had to be missing something that would justify the price. Nope. As empty as a used Redbull can and just as satisfying. This game was so disappointing that I decided not to buy their next product "NTRholic". If this is the template the devs offer, I have no confidence in their next project.
In conclusion, I suggest you do not buy this at the current price. Wait for it to drop. At $10 bucks or lower it can be a quirky little distraction, but it has nothing going for it besides a unique idea. Unfortunately, that idea never gets legs and just flounders a few feet from the starting line. Quite the fumble. Save your money and time.
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76561198130540971

Recommended5 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Paper Please! H-Version
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76561199326199523

Not Recommended5 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
The Censor... is a hard game to review. For what it's worth, the adult content in this game is serviceable. There's a good amount of scenes to enjoy, though they feel somewhat shallow. The corruption aspect of the heroines is not presented in a compelling way and each of the heroines' stories are essentially the same. I don't want to be too mean, but other games have done this concept better.
The game is a bit buggy too. The last time I played, some achievements didn't activate properly and some upgrades sometimes don't unlock despite earning their unlock requirements. The UI can be a pain. Sometimes you need back out of the menus with a key and sometimes the game wants you to click out of a menu in a specific place.
Also, the main gameplay is filtering through images of (often better) adult games. It just makes me want to play those games instead. So... good marketing, Mango Party?
Sorry. I don't want to be too mean as the game does have some fun distractions and seeing the world delve into chaos can be entertaining. I think I just expected a bit more.
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76561199113059250

Recommended4 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
best game ever made no other porn game stands up to it, the red head bad bitch is lowkey bad as shit ngl but shii idc not like i did any freaky shit or nun. but like peak ass game loved corrupting the youth they lowkey ahh bunch of pussys and they need that porn ngl, but alr, but game is method because of that girl thats flashes me bnut then i fuck the shit out of her (IN THE GAEM BTW) dumbasses goddamn like i wouldnt rape an asian bitch, shiiiii maybe kita tho, lol you thought fuck that she a minor gotta weait a couple years on that one cuhh😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. anyway buy this peak game casue it lowkey awesome.
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76561198025731804

Recommended12 hrs played (10 hrs at review)
<後半に日本語レビューあり>後半に日本語レビューあり>
The image-censorship part-time guy’s H-NTR ADV
The protagonist mainly works as an at-home moderator who either approves or bans spicy posts. Within a free-roam sandbox you pursue three heroine routes—an idol, a nun, and a married landlady—while errands, rumors, and side leads stitch the map together. As a DX edition it has many small fixes and is easier to play. Updates such as bug fixes and QoL improvements are active, and in that respect it is worth watching going forward. In the censorship mini-game, each time you treat an image that should be banned as OK, a hidden parameter, the “Chaos value,” rises, and its influence seeps into everyday life. Many of the moderation target images are from other games by this work’s publisher, Mango Party, and some players will grin at the sense of déjà vu. The gameplay loop is based on image moderation and walking around town. You complete mandatory/optional tasks and various unique mini-games, events change by time of day, and you raise various flags to advance the heroines’ stories. There are few excessive icons or guidance, making it a design that lets you simply enjoy the in-game world. The heroines are an idol wavering between maintaining her image and desire, a nun conflicted between faith and temptation, and a married woman who combines playfulness and warmth. Their story progression is basically triggered by flags such as exposure threats using voyeur photos, items for “playing,” and time slots, and the Chaos value itself is not the direct key. On the other hand, the non-heroines scattered across churches, venues, apartments, and workplaces unlock H by raising the Chaos value above each character’s threshold. However, note that the Chaos value cap does not increase unless you raise your own job level. H uses a hybrid of pixel animation and CG variations, with considerable quantity and variety. The tastes lean toward NTR and SM, yet the overall tone feels somewhat comical rather than overly heavy. The process of corrupting is long, and for users who can enjoy that, it is irresistible content. An adult sandbox that lets you savor the causality of image-censorship results seeping into everyday life. It is, of course, for those who like NTR, and a mid-length work that will also hit for users who like pixel-art H plus pixel animation. Considering the content, the price is fair or better, and I felt it is a good-value title.画像検閲バイト君のH-NTRADV
主人公は在宅モデレーターとして刺激的な投稿を承認するか、banするかという仕事がメインとなる。自由散策のサンドボックスの中で、アイドル・シスター・既婚の管理人という3人のヒロイン・ルートを追い、雑用や噂、サイドの導線がマップを縫い合わせる。DX版としては細かいところの修正点があり、より遊びやすくなっている。バグ修正やQoL改善などのアップデートも精力的で、そういった点でも今後要注目だ。 検閲ミニゲームでは、本来banすべき画像をOK扱いにするたびに隠しパラメーター「カオス値」が上昇し、その影響が日常へ滲む仕組み。検閲対象画像は本作のパブリッシャーであるMango partyの他ゲームからのものが多く、人によっては既視感でニヤッとすることもあるだろう。 ゲーム部分の進行は画像検閲の仕事と街歩きが基本となる。必須/任意のタスクやユニークな各種ミニゲームをこなし、時間帯によってイベントが変わり、各種フラグを立ててヒロイン達のストーリーを進行させていく。過度なアイコンや誘導は少なく、シンプルにゲーム内世界を楽しめる作りとなっている。 ヒロインは、イメージ維持と欲望の板挟みで揺れるアイドル、信仰と誘惑に葛藤するシスター、茶目っ気と温かさを併せ持つ既婚者。彼女たちのストーリー進行は盗撮写真の暴露脅迫、「遊ぶ」ためのアイテム、時間帯といったフラグがトリガーとなるのが基本で、カオス値そのものは直接の鍵ではない。一方で教会・会場・アパート・職場に散在する非ヒロインは、カオス値を上げて各キャラごとの閾値を上回ることでHが解放される仕組み。ただしカオス値上限は自身の職業レベルを上げないと上がらないので注意しよう。 Hはドットアニメ×CG差分のハイブリッドで、量とバリエーションにかなりの手応えがある。趣向はNTRやSM寄りだが、全体のトーンはどこかコミカルで重すぎない感触もある。堕としていく過程が長く、そこを楽しめるユーザーには堪らない内容だといえる。 画像検閲結果が日常へ滲む因果となることを味わうアダルト・サンドボックス。NTR系が好きな層にはもちろん、ドット絵H+ドットアニメーション好きなユーザーにも刺さる中編となっている。内容を考慮すると価格は妥当以上といえ、お値打ちではあると感じた一本。 日本語テキスト有音声有藻無。Check out our Steam curator (link) , YouTube channel (link), and X(Twitter) (link)!
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76561198115392308

Not Recommended7 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
The game is expensive, but the execution is cheap. That's my concise thoughts on this game.
The concept isn't bad, but the content in the game seems very lazy thrown together. The image content for censor is just nabbed from their other games like this is just an advertising game to buy other (better) games. The dialogues in each conversation is very lazy, seems like a whole text gen by AI that I wouldn't bother reading. The story is very bland. The sex scene is nothing exciting just barely mouse clicking the hearts until it reaches climax, there's no interactive aspect in the scenes. Artwork was fine-ish, but the quality drops is quite noticeable in sex scenes with the other side-girls.
I'm quite disappointed that Mango Party just put out a game that is so lazily executed. This game is nowhere near Mango Party's best ones like Summer Clover, Private Dorm Manager, etc. Please Mango Party, please bring back your quality to the games. We need something better than this.
1 votes funny
76561198331279516

Recommended6 hrs played (6 hrs at review)
- Subpar story (as expected).
- Decent but still basically yet another NTR Legend-inspired game with at least it's own unique gameplay.
- The UI looks okay but the UX for this game is pretty horrible.
- The game isn't really that grindy which is good I guess (but it took me an hour to get me invested) but I wishes there's more content or a DLC would be nice.
Overall, I would prefer "Private Dorm Manager" by the same publisher over this game personally.
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76561198076145125

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Very drawn-out gameplay with extremely slow progression.
If you’re buying this game for the “sexual content” tag,
I don’t recommend it.
Score: 4/10.
Played almost 2 hours, unlocked only one character with 4 animation rooms.
1 votes funny
76561198376781921

Recommended4 hrs played
Concise Game Reviews: The Censor DX Edition <エロ検閲者(the censor)>エロ検閲者(the censor)>
(Scroll down for the longer version)Game Value: | ✅ Highly recommended for fans of corruption and NTR stories where a censor’s work exposes the forbidden lives of three heroines. Yuto Fujimoto, a failed graduate, takes a job as a social-media censor. What begins as routine photo screening soon reveals hidden scandals—Misa the married landlady, Yui the idol, and Rika the devout nun. Each discovery drags them deeper into blackmail and corruption, while the city itself unravels into chaos. Will you protect their secrets, or exploit them until nothing remains? |
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Adult Content Tags: | ✔Non-Consensual (合意なし) ✔Male Protagonist (男性主人公) ✔Oral (口) ✔Vaginal (膣) ✔Anal (アナル) ✔Handjob (手コキ) ✔Paizuri (パイズリ) ✔Creampie (中出し) ✔Cheating (浮気) ✔NTR (寝取られ) ✔Netori (寝取り) ✔Corruption (堕落) ✔Ahegao (アヘ顔) ✔X-ray (断面図) ✔Body Writing (ボディペイント) ✔Maledom (男性支配) ✔Submissive Pose (服従ポーズ) ✔Humiliation (屈辱) ✔Public Place (野外・公共) ✔Various Positions (多様な体位) ✔Blackmail (脅迫) ✔BDSM ✔Exhibitionism ✔Group/Threesome (乱交) ✔Animated Pixel H (ドットH) ✔Uncensored CGs (無修正CG) ✔Cosplay (コスプレ) ✔Sexy Lingerie (セクシーランジェリー) ✔Sex Toys (大人のおもちゃ) ✔Fetish Variety |
Genre: | Management RPG × Choice-Based VN, NTR/Corruption, Minigame Collection, Sandbox Exploration |
Censorship: | None; DX Edition presents uncensored pixel animations and CG by default. |
Game Length: | ~3–4 hours per main heroine (Misa/Yui/Rika), ~10–15 hours for a full clear with side NPC events and minigames. |
Challenge Level: | Moderate. Reading/routeing is simple; rhythm, timing, and judgment minigames add light skill checks and optimization. |
Graphics: | Smooth, weighty pixel animations (multiple positions per heroine, costume swaps) plus traditional CG for story, endings, and cameos—polished and expressive throughout. |
Music & Voice Acting: | Partial JP voice for main heroines (e.g., Megumu Morino, Maria Ayana). Sound effects and BGM complement scene pacing; moans and dirty talk sell the corruption beats. |
Technical Stability: | Stable; travel speed fixed by upgrades, minigames run smooth. |
Replay Value: | High. Three heroine routes, dozens of NPC side events, chaos-gated variants, gallery unlocks, and score chasing in minigames keep the loop fresh. |
Detailed Review:
🔑Key Features: | 🖥️ Censor-at-Work Core: Approve/deny images under shifting rules (no explicit nudity, no fresh accounts, etc.); stash incriminating photos to leverage later. 🧭 Chaos System: Leaking content raises citywide “chaos”—NPC behavior flips, outfits change, and fresh H-events pop across maps. 🎮 Varied Minigames: Rhythm chants at church, glowstick/idol play, obstacle poses, quiz booths, dodge/aim segments, and H-specific timing trials. 🏙️ Three Zones + Hub: Apartment block, church grounds, and convention (“Comike”) each pack unique quests, shops, and events. 🖼️ Big Pixel Library: 60+ pixel animations and 200+ CG variations, including cosplay unlocks and cameo nods to past Mango Party titles. |
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🌟Overview: |
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The Censor DX Edition is less a linear VN and more a corruption playground. Your calendar drives income, upgrades, and intel; your leaks drive the city mad. It’s satisfying to route a day—work a shift, buy posters, peek a lead, nudge chaos—and come back at night to see new degeneracy bloom. The writing provides just enough context to justify the downward spiral, while the systems deliver the payoffs. |
🎮Gameplay: |
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🕓 Day Slots: Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Night cycles control which NPCs, quests, and events appear. 🗺️ 2D Exploration: Move across side-view maps like the apartment, church, and convention grounds, talk to NPCs, and trigger corruption events. 💻 Censorship Work: Review posts under strict rules; break them to collect blackmail photos, unlock heroine routes, and raise world chaos. 💰 Shops & Upgrades: Buy posters, costumes, sex toys, food, and items like shoes or teleporters to boost efficiency and unlock new H options. 🎯 Mini-Games: Rhythm chants, pose challenges, quizzes, and corruption-specific H mini-games diversify the loop and reward skill. 🔥 Chaos System: Higher chaos loosens morality citywide, unlocking NPC H-events, cheating scenes, and new variations across every area. |
📖Story and Depth: |
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Narrative is intentionally light: a premise, three heroines with secrets, and a city that mirrors your moral decay. The appeal is emergent storytelling—how you nudge chaos, in what order you break people, and which side events you witness. Endings reflect corruption states (per heroine and global), with a cheeky sense of escalation rather than grand melodrama. |
🏆Verdict: |
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I really enjoyed this title from the same creator as the excellent and much-anticipated *NTRaholic*. Here the corruption extends to three heroines: Misa, the married landlady already exploited by the old owner; Rika, a devout nun who shows kindness to the MC; and Yui, a glamorous idol adored by fans. As a social-media censor, the protagonist uncovers compromising photos and twists them into leverage, dragging each woman into blackmail, corruption, and eventual submission. The game doesn’t end with the heroines. As chaos rises from ignored censorship, NPCs across the city abandon restraint—couples cheat in alleys, classmates sneak into apartments, exhibitionists appear in corridors, and even side characters like the shop clerk or crossdressing boy become involved in explicit scenes. This chaos system makes the world feel reactive and constantly rewarding to explore. Gameplay is simple but effective: censor images, pay rent, buy upgrades, and push corruption forward. Some “fedex-style” errands—deliveries or timed NPC chats—slow the pace, but they fit the structure of gradual corruption. Mini-games such as rhythm chants, pose matching, and stamp rallies add variety without overstaying, while the mix of animated pixel H and occasional CG keeps progression satisfying. Overall, this is a content-rich corruption/NTR sandbox that balances free exploration with structured heroine arcs. Pixel animations are lively, the chaos system adds replay value, and there’s always a new scene waiting to be uncovered. If you enjoyed *NTRaholic*, this DX edition is a must-play. |
✅Good: |
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👍 Three heroines + many NPC corruption events 👍 Animated pixel H with costumes and toys 👍 Chaos system keeps new scenes flowing 👍 Posters, upgrades, and varied minigames |
🛠️Could Be Better: |
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👎 Story is thin, focused on mechanics 👎 Fedex-style quests slow pacing 👎 Travel drags until upgrades unlock 👎 Pixel/CG transitions can feel uneven |
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