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Femboy Streamer is a simulator and visual novel where you act as a parent moderator for your son's livestream. You manage chat, block trolls, and react to chaotic events while balancing his content creation. Developed by Pepperjak and released December 11 2025, it runs on PC Linux and Mac. The game leans into niche internet culture with exaggerated humor and scenarios. Its core loop revolves around real-time chat moderation decisions that impact your son's stream success. A single-player experience blending text-based interactions with quick-time actions during stream crises.
You spend most sessions typing commands to filter chat messages, flagging toxic users, and triggering prewritten replies. The interface mimics actual streaming software with overlays and alerts. Every 10 minutes a "crisis" event occurs like a hacker attack or a physical item breaking in the stream. You resolve these by clicking through branching dialogue options while a timer counts down. The visual novel segments show your son reacting to your moderation choices, with branching storylines based on chat sentiment. Controls feel clunky at times but mimic the urgency of real-time streaming. Each session lasts 15-30 minutes with optional quick saves.
PlayPile community gives it 7.2/10 with 42% completion rate. Critics average 68/100, calling it "a chaotic but charming experiment." Average playtime is 15 hours with 35 achievements (62% average unlock rate). Community moods are split: 28% nostalgic, 33% cringey, 22% stressful. One user wrote "Finally a game that makes me feel like my mom's watching my Twitch stream." Others complain "The chat system crashes more than it works." 17% of players rage quit according to session data. The most common complaint? "Why is there no blocklist export feature?"
Worth playing if you enjoy niche simulators or visual novels with internet satire. At $19.99 it's a low-risk purchase for fans of absurd humor. The moderation mechanics feel authentic but repetitive. 35 achievements offer decent replay value for completionists. Not recommended for anyone who finds chat toxicity genuinely upsetting. Best played in short bursts rather than marathon sessions. If you've ever dealt with stream chat chaos, this game will either validate your struggles or make you never want to mod again.
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Single player
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