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TBRG rated A House in the Rift

TBRG rated a game 65 days ago
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.

A House in the Rift is exemplary. I mean that in regard to it being exceptionally well designed and made for an AVN, and also in the sense that I can't think of another game that better epitomizes the emptiness of playing an AVN. I haven't finished the game (or more precisely, reached the end of the current development), and I probably won't as I feel like I'm emerging from the winter doldrums, having played too many AVNs, with AHinR capping the period. It too perfectly encapsulates an AVN sandbox experience, with the map of possible actions being limited to the three floors of the adrift house. Each action that you take serves no purpose other than to progress the individual LIs story, with a few exceptions. While there are 3 LIs (at least from what I've played so far), each one representing a common AVN female, they exist like furniture to be sat on (or f***ed) or moved around. They occasionally give the illusion of interacting together, but nothing real or substantive. The fantasy is too clear in its spareness. The background music reinforced the feeling of having lost any suspension of disbelief, or even of being immersed in an adult game. Graphically, for honey select, it's well done, but not something with much titilation.