Editorial Don't bother
The Serial Molestation Case Files presents itself as a detective mystery but collapses under its own mechanical dysfunction. Players report that the core promise—that choices matter and compatibility stats drive outcomes—is hollow: regardless of your decisions, the wife engages in infidelity, stat thresholds feel unreachable, and the progression system exists mainly to artificially extend playtime through mandatory grinding and forced scenes. The narrative itself is confusing and poorly structured, with abrupt POV shifts and a disjointed story (stalker plot, molestation themes, and NTR content that cannot be avoided) that fails to land coherently. Some players seeking NTR content find a niche appeal in the premise, but even they acknowledge the game feels half-finished—features mentioned in the premise (pregnancy, multiple meaningful endings, alternate routes) were apparently scrapped mid-development, leaving only two binary endings: prison or cuckolding. The static CGs are aesthetically competent, but they cannot salvage a game whose design sabotages its own gameplay and whose narrative doesn't justify the suffering it inflicts on the player. Community consensus is sharply negative, with only isolated voices finding value in the core idea buried beneath poor execution.
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