Ody Mos
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A lewd physic-based 3D puzzle game where you move your characters to stuff all kind of toys into their butts.
Ody is a student in art history at the university while managing his own art gallery.
His favorite activity? Play with all kinds of dildos in the oddest places you can think of.
One day, he met this odd but happy girl called Esther.
Follow the two geckos through many places to have fun.
Features
- Play 20 levels
- Illustrated story
- Original soundtrack
- Lewd voice-acting (you better use headphones)
- Silly challenges
Steam User 1
A big surprise, i played this game not knowing exactly what to expect beside some original gameplay.
But what I played was so much more,
The game have a touching story, featuring sensitive and touching characters interacting with each others.
Some very relatable themes are brought up and following each character's story filled me with so many feelings. The queer representation is also really well put and a big + in my opinion.
The gameplay is also very original, seems simple at first but the learning curve is very interesting and the levels have enough variety so that not two level feel the same.
The art direction, level composition and general quality is really good for a "solo game dev" (full credit to the musician, the voice actors and testers of course), it really make the game shine, not just in the context of NSFW games but in the context of indie games as a whole.
As for the horny stuff (of course, the review wouldn't be complete without it), i personally enjoyed it.
There is a lot of imagination behind each situations, from using unsuspected objects as toys, to having to crawl your way in specific nooks in order to have a shag, make it very interesting.
The freedom of positioning the characters build even more on that foundation to create a game where there is no repetition, and keeps the player engaged (and/or aroused).
Lastly, i want to point out the game also have replayability, similar to Portal you can finish each level with additional requirement like limited moves or limited time (you might even find some easter eggs, no they are not f*ckable), achievements for completionists, but doesn't prevent from enjoying and completing the game if you don't like the prospect of doing levels the challenging way.
Would recommend, 20/20, will definitely play ther dev's other games, and Baguette.
Steam User 0
honestly 10/10 imo, woulda been 11/10 but i yearn for a sandbox mode
Steam User 0
actually challenging
Steam User 4
SHOVE IT UP YOUR ASS
Steam User 1
is this purry forn?