My Phone is Corrupted is a tense, story-driven adult visual novel that puts you in the shoes of Julia, a young woman barely holding her everyday life together. What starts as random phone glitches quickly escalates into something far darker—private photos appearing in the wrong hands, mysterious messages demanding things she never agreed to, and secrets she thought were safe now leaking out. Every tap on her fully interactive smartphone decides whether she fights to reclaim her privacy or lets the corruption pull her deeper into exposure and surrender.
Julia’s World Starts to Unravel
1. She’s just trying to keep her job, her apartment, and her sanity intact when the first weird notification pops up. At first it seems harmless—an app acting up, a camera glitch—but the messages keep coming from numbers that don’t exist, and they know things no stranger should.
2. Friends start texting her about pictures she swears she never sent. Her banking app shows transactions she didn’t make. The phone feels less like a device and more like someone else’s eyes living inside her pocket, always one step ahead.
3. The writing makes you feel her growing paranoia in real time. You’re not just reading a story—you’re living inside Julia’s screen, watching her carefully built normal life start to crack under the weight of constant surveillance.
The Fully Interactive Phone That Controls the Story
1. This is where My Phone is Corrupted stands apart from every other visual novel. You don’t just click through dialogue—you actually use her phone. Scroll through fake social media feeds, reply to risky texts, check leaked photo albums, even manage her banking while unknown forces move money around.
2. Every app feels alive and reactive. A single wrong (or right) message can trigger new compromising situations, unlock hidden galleries, or push the mysterious watcher to demand even more. The interface is smooth, addictive, and terrifyingly believable.
3. Players already deep in the alpha say the phone itself becomes the main character. It’s not just a UI gimmick—it’s the perfect tool for slow-burn psychological tension that makes the adult scenes hit harder because they feel earned through your own choices.






