Synopsis
A high school student driven to despair makes a contract with demons and becomes an instrument of revenge.
Search for your targets in a school now overrun by demons! But honestly, any cute girl will do as far as I’m concerned!
This is a dungeon-crawling RPG disguised as slapstick comedy, packed with obscene acts. The concept is simple: use revenge as an excuse to do whatever you want!
“Force them to take selfies!” “Secretly film them straining on the toilet after creampies!” “Steal their panties right in front of them and have your way!” “Make your boyfriend a cuckold and steal his girlfriend right before his eyes!” “Public masturbation on a giant screen!” “Broadcast their first time to the whole school!”
We’ve crammed in all sorts of scenarios you won’t normally see in adult games!
Base CG count: 30 images + extras
Features: Always-on dash, backlog, message hide, message skip, fullscreen support, mouse controls
※Warning: This scenario is designed for those with sadistic preferences. Please be cautious if you prefer masochistic content.
Editorial Review
IOB positions itself as a revenge-fantasy RPG with comedy framing, but it’s fundamentally a scenario-driven dungeon crawler built around humiliation and violation themes. The work sits in a specific niche within adult gaming—games that weaponize narrative premise (desperation, supernatural justification) to enable consequence-free predatory gameplay without moralizing friction.
What distinguishes IOB is its cheerful disregard for pretense. Rather than wrapping its core appeal in romantic progression or character relationship arcs, it front-loads the appeal directly: the game exists to facilitate non-consensual photography, public degradation, infidelity engineering, and sexual coercion. The synopsis doesn’t hide this—it advertises it. The inclusion of surprisingly specific scenarios (toilet voyeurism, in-person theft, broadcast exposure) suggests developer awareness of particular fantasy vectors. The comedy framing and “slapstick” label function as tonal inoculation, signaling this is absurdist rather than gritty, which shapes player approach. The 30-image CG count suggests modest visual investment, prioritizing scenario breadth over illustration depth.
This targets players with explicit sadistic preferences who want scenario variety without narrative guilt-tripping—essentially, those fatigued by adult games that dress up power fantasy in consent language. The exploration RPG structure (rather than visual novel) adds mechanical engagement to offset the relatively lean visual asset count, making degradation feel like earned progression rather than static scene viewing.
IOB’s honesty about its own nature is worth acknowledging, even if the content itself won’t appeal to most players. It’s a work that commits fully to its premise without apologetic hedging, which paradoxically makes it more transparent than many competitors. Recommended strictly for those whose preferences align explicitly with non-consensual scenario fantasy and sadistic humiliation as primary draws.
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