Editorial Has potential
Mika's Adventure NTR Harem is a sandbox adventure with colorful art and a fondness for absurdist humor that some players genuinely enjoy. The core appeal is straightforward: a femboy protagonist navigates a harem scenario with various NPCs in a lighthearted, occasionally hilarious tone. However, the game suffers from two serious friction points. First, the writing indulges in lengthy internal monologues that many find tedious—long stretches of the protagonist narrating observations about characters' bodies that could be cut to a fraction of the length without losing anything. Second, and more pressing, the current build has a usability bug: on smaller screens (especially mobile), UI elements can obscure clickable objects, leaving players stuck and unable to progress past certain scenes. These aren't deal-breakers for a fan of the genre, but they are real obstacles right now. A secondary issue is catalog metadata confusion: the title promises "NTR" but the game appears to feature netori (the protagonist pursuing others' partners) rather than netorare (losing your own), and several tag mismatches (female protagonist when the MC is explicitly a femboy, futa and female body options that don't actually exist) create friction for browsing. The dev seems aware of these issues but hasn't corrected them. The creative work itself has charm for its audience, but the build's UI bug and the writing's pacing problem are real enough to warrant caution.
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