Skip to content
🔒 Can't access from overseas? Enjoy Japan-exclusive content with JapanVPN →

Female:Delete Voice 1.1

    Home R18 Games Female:Delete Voice 1.1

    Synopsis

    Please test the trial version before purchasing to confirm compatibility.

    【System Requirements】

    Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7

    【Story】

    One winter day, Saeki Akane loses control while commuting to school. To make matters worse, a classmate named Sudo photographs her and uses it for blackmail.

    His demand is simple and cruel: “If you don’t want these images spread around, make other girls suffer the same fate.”

    To protect herself, Akane reluctantly takes action despite her inner turmoil. Thus begins her agonizing journey.

    【Credits】

    Background: Kimagure After, Kawata, Cott (Lettuce)

    Sound Effects: VoiceBloom, Nikukyu Poko, On-Jin

    Music: DOVA-SYNDROME

    Editorial Review

    Female:Delete Voice occupies a deliberately transgressive corner of the visual novel market, layering netorare psychology with omorashi scenarios in a school-setting framework that prioritizes coercion and moral degradation. This is not mainstream eroge; it’s designed for readers seeking narratives where shame and powerlessness drive the emotional core rather than fantasy fulfillment.

    The work’s distinctive architecture hinges on blackmail as narrative engine. Akane’s loss of bodily control becomes the lever that forces her into victimizing other girls—a setup that explicitly weaponizes vulnerability against agency. Rather than treating omorashi as isolated titillation, the game folds it into a psychological spiral where the protagonist must become complicit in others’ humiliation to preserve her own image. This inversion of typical exploitation narratives (where the focus remains on the victim’s experience) creates something closer to psychological horror than conventional adult content. The addition of public exposure scenarios amplifies the humiliation vector beyond private shame.

    Production-wise, the reliance on credited sound effects (VoiceBloom, Nikukyu Poko) and stock music (DOVA-SYNDROME) suggests modest budgets, positioning this as a mid-tier independent release rather than a premium studio title. Backgrounds sourced from Kimagure After and other asset packs indicate a developer prioritizing narrative and scenario design over custom visual production.

    This work targets readers specifically drawn to netorare psychology combined with severe public humiliation elements—an audience comfortable with morally bleak protagonists and scenario-driven degradation. The school setting and female protagonist framework serve the psychological exploitation angle rather than standard romance fantasy.

    A niche but coherent execution of its deliberately dark premise: this delivers exactly what its tag combination promises, with no pretense toward redemption or external rescue.

    Related Tags:

    adult  |  visual novel  |  school setting  |  female protagonist  |  netorare

    Interested? Get the free trial here ↓

    💡 Access blocked? Some DLsite content is region-restricted. Get a Japanese IP with JapanVPN to access all content.
    Sister Sites: Doujin Manga (JA) | Doujin Works (ZH-TW) | Doujin Games (JA) | Doujin Voice (JA) | Doujin Anime (JA) | Doujin CG (JA) | AV Videos (JA) | 🌐 JapanVPN
    🌐 Can't access from overseas? Try JapanVPN for Japanese content access →

    PRAffiliate Disclosure: This site contains affiliate links to DLsite and FANZA. When you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.

    Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

    © 2026 CAMPs inc.