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Gake-ppuchi Reijou wa Mukiryoku Akuma de Otome wo Sutetai is a visual novel from developer Mu, released on August 22, 2025 for PC. It follows a noblewoman desperate to marry a rich, handsome suitor, specifically her childhood friend Christopher. When his blunt rejection shakes her confidence, she impulsively summons a demon to lose her virginity and learn intimate secrets. The story blends awkward romance, absurd humor, and chaotic wish-granting as the duo navigates her self-imposed predicament. Expect over-the-top dialogue, exaggerated character designs, and a plot that leans into its own silliness. It’s a niche pick for fans of self-aware, comedy-driven visual novels with a side of cringe.
The game unfolds through static scenes, branching dialogue options, and visual changes triggered by choices. Players guide the heroine’s interactions with the demon, Christopher, and supporting cast, with decisions affecting relationship meters and story routes. Key mechanics include selecting sarcastic or earnest responses, managing the demon’s reluctant compliance, and navigating awkward romantic encounters. Each session involves reading dense scripts with occasional minigames, like a cringe-worthy "lovemaking tutorial" or dice rolls to resolve social conflicts. The tone shifts between slapstick and earnest moments, with endings varying based on the heroine’s moral (and physical) compromises. Controls are basic, mouse clicks to advance, while the pacing leans toward slow, dialogue-heavy sequences.
PlayPile users gave it a 4.4/5 rating with an 84% completion rate and 21 hours of average playtime. Community moods skew "amused" (68%) and "surprised" (42%), with 25% labeling it "hilariously bad." Critics praised its "unapologetic commitment to its premise" and "charmingly chaotic writing," though 15% called it "overly repetitive." Achievement data shows 28 total milestones, with 70% of players unlocking the "Demonic Breakthrough" ending. The game’s 4.6/5 Metacritic score highlights its niche appeal, though 32% of reviews mention "excessive filler dialogue."
Priced at $24.99, this game is a $25 bet on whether you’ll find its brand of awkward humor and cringe comedy rewarding. It’s best for players who enjoy visual novels with absurd premises and don’t mind a slow, dialogue-heavy experience. With 28 achievements and multiple endings, it offers replayability for completionists. However, if you prioritize plot cohesion or dislike self-deprecating humor, skip it. It’s a 7.5/10 for originality and entertainment value within its genre.
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