Synopsis
You visit a bathhouse you once frequented with your mother to reunite with her after your parents’ divorce.
However, you’re unable to meet her, and disappointment sets in.
Then, a kind stranger—a beautiful woman about your mother’s age—notices your sadness and approaches you. She mentions she’s a single mother…
This is a novel and rock-paper-scissors game!
Various events occur depending on whether you win or lose at rock-paper-scissors.
Once you clear the game, an “Extras Mode (invincible)” becomes available instead of an album feature, allowing you to view undressing scenes and other content anytime.
※Screen size: 768×768. Audio includes BGM and sound effects.
※This game was created using “Tsukutte Janken Pon!” game creation software.
※No high specifications required, but please test with the demo version before purchasing. Note: The demo version sets the opponent’s HP to 2 (6 in the paid version).





Editorial Review
Rock Paper Scissors with Mom sits in an increasingly niche corner of the adult visual novel landscape: the therapeutic eroge that uses game mechanics to structure intimacy rather than narrative progression. The rock-paper-scissors framing is deliberately low-stakes mechanically, designed to keep player agency feeling organic while the real draw—the unfolding relationship with the titular MILF character—carries narrative weight.
What distinguishes this work is its explicit pairing of the “healing” tag with incremental physical progression tied to win-loss outcomes. Rather than unlocking content through dialogue choices or stat-raising, the protagonist’s connection to this woman develops through the texture of repeated game sessions, each victory or defeat triggering different scenarios. The structure creates a rhythm that mimics actual seduction: uncertainty, small victories, accumulated intimacy. The bathhouse setting functions smartly as both emotional hook (parental reconnection anxiety) and practical excuse for the undressing scenarios the game builds toward. The availability of an “Extras Mode (invincible)” post-clearance is a smart accessibility choice that acknowledges players may want to revisit content without replayability friction.
The technical execution matters here. Built in specialized game creation software, the fixed 768×768 resolution and straightforward audio design suggest humble production values—this isn’t attempting visual novel spectacle. That restraint actually suits the work’s intimate scope; there’s no disconnect between presentation ambition and actual delivery.
This appeals most to players who value relationship progression mechanics over branching narrative complexity, and who find the mature-woman archetype appealing enough to sustain interest across multiple rock-paper-scissors rounds. The combination of chance-based gameplay with erotic escalation is uncommon enough to warrant attention from players fatigued by standard visual novel choice systems. Modest in scope but confident in its niche appeal.
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Related Tags:
Creampie | visual novel | Healing | mature | touching
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