Synopsis
There are many different sexual positions, including missionary, seated, side-by-side, and more.
These have long been known as the “48 techniques,” each with its own elegant traditional name.
This work explains these classic techniques through pixel art animations featuring two women engaging in strap-on lesbian play.
The 48 positions are broadly categorized into “missionary,” “seated,” “side-by-side,” “cowgirl,” “doggy style,” and more. This edition covers both “missionary” and “seated” positions, featuring 32 different poses.
Simple mouse-click controls make it easy to enjoy at your own pace.



Editorial Review
This is a specialized educational-erotic hybrid occupying a narrow but legitimate niche: the softcore position guide dressed up with pixel art aesthetics. Rather than narrative or character development, the work functions as an illustrated manual, applying the classical framework of the 48 techniques to sapphic strap-on scenarios. That’s a genuinely unusual angle—most erotic games in this space gravitate toward story or character interaction, while this one commits fully to the pedagogical framing.
The pixel art medium serves the work well here. It sidesteps photorealism entirely, which allows for clean, legible animation of anatomical positioning without veering into explicit hardcore territory. The focus on missionary and seated variants across 32 poses suggests deliberate curation: these categories demand different body mechanics and weight distribution, making them structurally interesting from a demonstrative standpoint. Pairing this with the “soft erotica” tag indicates restraint in how the content is presented—emphasis on form and sensation rather than graphic detail. The traditional Japanese naming convention for the techniques adds a layer of cultural context that elevates the project beyond simple compilation.
The control scheme—simple mouse clicks for pacing—prioritizes accessibility and lets users engage at their own rhythm without fighting clunky interface demands. That matters for a work where the primary appeal is methodical exploration rather than narrative momentum.
This lands squarely with audiences interested in educational erotica, those curious about position mechanics without wanting storyline overhead, and pixel art enthusiasts who appreciate the medium’s aesthetic possibilities in adult contexts. Yuri content enthusiasts specifically seeking sapphic exploration of power dynamics (via strap-on play) will find direct representation.
For those seeking substance beyond visual reference material, the lack of narrative or character context is a genuine limitation. As a straightforward position compendium with pixel animation and refined presentation, it executes its premise competently.
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