Anthony, a reckless charmer with a knack for fleeting flings, becomes the unwilling centerpiece of Dr. Kathryn’s radical experiment at the Public Pleasure Bureau. Stripped of autonomy, his body is encased in sentient latex—a living doll forced to serve the city’s darkest appetites. As he navigates neon-drenched streets and clandestine clientele, Anthony battles creeping corruption: Will he claw back his humanity, or embrace the twisted power of his new form? Every encounter blurs pleasure with peril, sanity with surrender.
Gameplay
1. Moral Degradation Mechanics – Resist or lean into corruption through dialogue and action; your choices physically alter Anthony’s latex form (e.g., glowing restraints, invasive textures).
2. Stealth-Driven Exploration – Use arrow keys to slip through districts undetected, avoiding Bureau agents while gathering intel to reverse the experiment.
3. Client Encounter System – Manage risk vs. reward: Fulfill taboo requests to earn "compliance points" for upgrades… or sabotage clients to reclaim agency.
Features
1. Body-Horror Visuals – Watch Anthony’s latex shell evolve dynamically, with 50+ CG variations reflecting his mental state and choices (pristine vs. grotesque).
2. Dual Narrative Layers – Uncover Kathryn’s hidden motives through fragmented lab logs, juxtaposed against Anthony’s fragmented memories.
3. Ambient Corruption – The UI itself degrades over time—glitching text, distorted soundscapes—to mirror his slipping grasp on reality.
Tips
1. Master the “Glitch” – Tap the right-click hide function during key moments to eavesdrop on NPCs, revealing escape clues or blackmail material.
2. Balance Compliance – Total defiance speeds mental collapse, but full submission locks irreversible transformations—aim for calculated rebellion.
3. Decode the Doll – Certain clients trigger unique CG variants; replay encounters with different corruption levels to unlock secret endings.
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Note:
Mechanics subtly nod to psychological horror themes, avoiding direct replication of prior projects while honoring the core "living doll" premise.