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Yandere Goth BDSM 11 is a simulation game from Bully Revenge Studios that follows your toxic romance with Kuromisa, a towering 261cm goth girlfriend with sadistic tendencies. Released September 15, 2025, it’s the 11th entry in a series blending relationship management with dark, absurd humor. You juggle her erratic moods, avoid her violent outbursts, and collect bizarre items to keep her pleased. Playable on PC, Linux, and Mac, the game thrives on chaotic dialogue choices and escalating stakes. If you’ve ever wondered what a dating sim would look like if written by a caffeine-fueled AI, this is it.
Each session revolves around navigating Kuromisa’s unpredictable behavior through dialogue options, item management, and timeline decisions. You’ll track her “devotion meter” while avoiding red flags like failed gifts or late arrivals. The single-player mode forces you to balance her bloodlust with superficial affection, often by retrieving occult trinkets or appeasing her rivals. Controls are minimal, mostly mouse-driven menus and quick-time events during outbursts. The game’s charm (if that’s the word) lies in its over-the-top scenarios, like faking a friend’s disappearance to win points. Progression hinges on trial-and-error, as even minor missteps trigger catastrophic consequences.
Community ratings average 4.3/5, with 68% completing the base story. Players spend 4.2 hours on average, though 35% report anxiety spikes during tense scenes. Moods are split: 28% amused, 20% confused, and 17% intrigued. Review snippets praise “unpredictable twists” but warn of “tone-deaf humor.” The $19.99 price tag has drawn criticism for “overpriced absurdity,” though 45 achievements add replay value. Linux/Mac users note occasional glitches, but the 89% “Mostly Positive” critic score on Steam suggests the chaos is part of the appeal.
Yandere Goth BDSM 11 is a niche experiment for fans of dark satire and chaotic gameplay. Its $20 price tag feels steep for 4+ hours of content, but the 45 achievements and branching endings justify a playthrough for completionists. Avoid if you dislike abrasive humor or unstable characters. The game’s success hinges on whether you find Kuromisa’s antics hilarious or horrifying, there’s no middle ground.
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