Editorial Has potential
Hole Dweller is an addictive incremental game that wraps its R18+ content around genuinely engaging gameplay: resource management, drilling mechanics, and turn-based combat that echoes Undertale. The pixel art is charming, the progression loop is compelling, and most players report sinking many hours into it. The NSFW elements are customizable and integrate naturally into the gameplay rather than feeling tacked-on. However, the game has real technical problems that affect some players severely. One reviewer reports the game running at unplayable speeds with significant input lag and crashes that blue-screened their PC. More broadly, late-game performance degrades as sprite counts rise, causing noticeable FPS drops. The story is minimal and the loop can feel repetitive once the novelty wears off. For players who click with the addictive resource-management core, this is a strong experience; for those hitting performance walls or seeking narrative depth, it may frustrate.
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