Editorial Don't bother
Cheeky! 3 Days with My Childhood Friend is a short cohabitation game in the vein of Monochrome Sister—a genre where players live with a character over a fixed timeframe and unlock intimate content through daily choices. Community consensus is that this entry is undercooked: three days is simply too brief to build meaningful progression or replay value, and the gameplay loop (click-to-action, limited sleep-scene options, minimal customization) feels repetitive even within that narrow window. The core creative concept isn't inherently flawed, but execution is thin; players consistently compare it unfavorably to established titles in the subgenre, noting lazy design choices and a lack of polish. A technical oddity—the extracted build balloons to 1.7 GB despite the compressed file being under 80 MB—suggests poor asset optimization typical of the genre, though a few praised the share itself. If you're already invested in cohabitation games, better alternatives exist; this one struggles to justify its premise.
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