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1 Year of Service
- Allow others to update?
- yes
- Developer Name
- OverLord entertainment
- Developer Links
- Version
- v0.1
- Latest Update
- Apr 27, 2026
- Release Date
- Apr 25, 2026
- Language
- English
- OS
- Windows

Overview:
MISSION LOG: 2027-05-07 (14:03)
Location: Somewhere in the Mediterranean
Two brave teenage secret agents are attempting to infiltrate the lair of a certain infamous individual.
Two agents: a boy and a girl—a sexy virgin girl... mu ha ha.
The briefing was brief. Mostly because they weren't listening.
They got separated by... hmm... what now... let’s just say it was because of his sheer, unadulterated stupidity.
The boy fell through a rabbit hole. No, not a metaphorical one. A literal hole. In the ground.
This is his story. (Cue the dramatic law & order "DUN-DUN")
3DCG, 2D Game, Animated, Male Protagonist, Voiced, Bdsm, Big Tits, Blackmail, Cheating, Corruption, Humiliation, Netorare, Oral Sex, Prostitution, Spanking, Vaginal sex, Virgin
Extract and run
v0.1 Release
I’m experimenting with a concept inspired by something I saw elsewhere: a game where the challenge is as much mental as it is mechanical.
You are playing through three 'flipped' classic concepts—Pinball, Angry Birds, and Arkanoid. The goal is to score, but it becomes increasingly difficult because hitting the wrong targets actually brings your score down. You have to score a specific amount of points to 'free' your girlfriend, but the game is rigged to make you struggle.
In the background, you see your phone screen with a messaging app. At first, your girlfriend is messaging you. Then, the villains take over. They mock you, describing what’s happening and sending photos as she transforms into a classic NTR lead.
Between levels, the perspective shifts to a 'Twitch-style' stream of her room. You see the room through a camera lens, accompanied by a scrolling chat of 'fans'—all of whom are villains. Their comments are designed to tear you down and build the lore. The gameplay isn't just about points; it's about the psychological pressure of watching a situation spiral out of control while you’re stuck playing a game.
There are probably a lot of bugs; I would appreciate any kind of feedback. Thanks.
You are playing through three 'flipped' classic concepts—Pinball, Angry Birds, and Arkanoid. The goal is to score, but it becomes increasingly difficult because hitting the wrong targets actually brings your score down. You have to score a specific amount of points to 'free' your girlfriend, but the game is rigged to make you struggle.
In the background, you see your phone screen with a messaging app. At first, your girlfriend is messaging you. Then, the villains take over. They mock you, describing what’s happening and sending photos as she transforms into a classic NTR lead.
Between levels, the perspective shifts to a 'Twitch-style' stream of her room. You see the room through a camera lens, accompanied by a scrolling chat of 'fans'—all of whom are villains. Their comments are designed to tear you down and build the lore. The gameplay isn't just about points; it's about the psychological pressure of watching a situation spiral out of control while you’re stuck playing a game.
There are probably a lot of bugs; I would appreciate any kind of feedback. Thanks.






