Editorial Don't bother
The Serial Molestation Case Files presents a narrative-driven NTR game with severe design issues that undermine its creative intent. The core problem is that player choice is largely illusory: investigation score determines which of two endings you reach (prison or cuckold), but your decisions throughout the game—compatibility-building, fatigue management, which days you work—have minimal to no impact on outcomes. This hollow choice system, combined with a plot that reviewers consistently describe as incoherent (a stalker subplot, a bribery scheme, implied gang-rape scenes that never materialize), makes the experience feel like text-skipping through abandoned content. The game also misleads on its own premise: the title promises pregnancy, but players confirm there is none. Some appreciate the static artwork and atmospheric music, but most found the 1–2 hour runtime frustrating rather than engaging—a stat-grinding simulator that exists only to artificially extend playtime. The NTR content itself is present but sparse and poorly integrated into a narrative that doesn't justify it. Community consensus is sharply negative, with few defenders and many describing genuine regret after playing. Technically, the build has reported save-corruption issues on at least two accounts, though the scope is unclear. The game is playable to completion for most, but stability concerns combined with unfinished content (scrapped scenes, broken stat systems) suggest a rough mid-development state rather than a finished release.
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