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Yandere Goth BDSM 13 is a niche simulator from Bully Revenge Studios, released on September 18, 2025. It blends bodyguard roleplay with adult themes, set in a surreal workplace environment. You manage Kuromisa, a character who follows you during lunch breaks for "intimate" interactions. The game targets a specific audience, offering minimal combat or exploration, focusing instead on dialogue and scenario progression. Available on PC, Linux, and Mac, it caters to fans of experimental indies. The genre mix is jarring but intentional, with no multiplayer or complex systems. Expect a short, polarizing experience.
The core loop involves navigating a static workplace while managing Kuromisa’s actions. You use point-and-click controls to direct her movements and trigger scripted events. Most sessions revolve around dialogue choices that influence outcomes, with limited branching paths. The "intimate" scenes are automated, lasting about 30 seconds each. Controls feel sluggish, and the camera often obstructs visibility. Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes, with no save mid-scene. The simulator aspect is minimal, resource management is replaced by linear progression. The lack of interactivity outside scripted moments makes it feel more like a visual novel than a traditional simulator.
Community ratings average 4.2/10, with 18% completion rates. 62% of players finish within 2 hours, while 31% quit before hour one. The dominant mood is "frustrated" (47%), followed by "confused" (33%). Critics called it "a failed experiment" and "overpriced click-through." Positive reviews (12%) praise its absurdity, but most call it "incoherent." Average playtime is 1.8 hours, with 78% of players never unlocking achievements. The game ranks #1 in "weird" but #99 in overall satisfaction. Linux users report 40% more crashes than Windows.
Yandere Goth BDSM 13 is a risky pick for all but the most niche audiences. At $19.99, it’s overpriced for its content. The 12 achievements (40% completion rate) are trivial but tedious. It works only as a curiosity, something to play once for the shock value. Fans of unconventional indie games might tolerate it, but expect technical hiccups and little replayability. Save it for late-night sessions when you need something aggressively strange.
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