Synopsis
“You still don’t understand what it means to be a mob!”
The Mob Guy—a Cupid of love who brings together tops and bottoms.
The protagonist working at MOB Corporation plays a professional mob guy, daily facilitating relationships between male couples.
Their duties are varied: background investigations, stalking, and mob rape…!
Supporting the Mob Guy are promising new employee Suzuki and part-time struggling young actor Iguchi.
What does the Mob Guy’s job hold in store, and where will romance lead…!?
Planned & Produced by: Niche Position
Original Art: Komeoka Sigu
(11 endings total, 26 CG images)
Editorial Review
This is a distinctly niche workplace comedy that weaponizes the Japanese “mob” trope—typically bit-part actors hired to fill scenes—as both narrative framework and thematic commentary on male relationship facilitation. It’s an unusual positioning within the adult VN space: framing sexual coercion as comedic professional duty rather than straightforward fantasy, which narrows its appeal considerably but gives it conceptual teeth.
The core appeal lies in its self-aware tonal peculiarity. A protagonist whose job description literally includes “mob rape” as a routine task, supported by a new salaryman and a struggling actor, creates friction between workplace mundanity and transgressive content that most adult games avoid acknowledging. The age gap and group sex elements are deployed within this corporate framework rather than isolated scenes, suggesting the production is committed to thematic coherence even within its deliberately absurd premise. Komeoka Sigu’s art style and the relatively modest CG count (26 images) suggest this prioritizes scenario writing and character dynamics over visual spectacle—a choice that either serves or undermines the comedy depending on execution.
The eleven endings indicate meaningful branching tied to the three male characters, suggesting relationship outcomes matter beyond sexual payoff. This structural choice implies the work is attempting character arcs, however irreverent the surface presentation.
This material will resonate most with players seeking darkly comedic male-male relationships that don’t pretend their content is anything other than what it is—who appreciate genre self-awareness over fantasy immersion, and who find the specific combination of workplace satire, age gap dynamics, and transgressive framing genuinely appealing rather than merely tolerable window dressing.
For those seeking earnest erotic storytelling or conventional romantic arcs, this is entirely missable. For players who find comedy in audacious premise execution, it’s worth investigating.
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