Editorial Meh
Mogitate: Bearing Fruit is a life-sim centered squarely on impregnation and pregnancy, and for players who are into that niche it ticks several boxes — multiple pursuable girls, birth scenes, and a slot-machine minigame for unlocking costumes. The problem, even for its target audience, is that the execution is undercooked: the pregnancy system doesn't meaningfully carry over into the girls' subsequent dialogue or story events, stats feel arbitrary, birthing scenes can't be skipped, and the time/favorability mechanics are opaque enough that most players end up hunting for a walkthrough. Several reviewers who were genuinely invested in the theme still felt the game missed obvious opportunities to flesh out its own premise. The slot machine in particular drew consistent frustration as a slow, RNG-heavy unlock gate. If you're strongly drawn to the impregnation/breeding genre and can tolerate a thin layer of simulation around it, there's something here for you — but even fans note it could have been considerably more. Players outside that niche are unlikely to find much to hold their interest.
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