Chupa Chupa VR
- August 14, 2020
- kan.kikuchi
"Chupa Chupa VR" is a stealth game where you play as a licker, trying to lick various things in a classroom while avoiding being caught by girls. If you get caught, there are consequences, but you can restart the game as many times as you want. The game also features a ranking system to compete with other players based on your licking skills. Note: This summary is based on the game's Steam page description, and I do not have firsthand experience with the game.
Reviews
- The game is surprisingly fun and funny, providing a unique and entertaining experience.
- It offers a challenging gameplay mechanic that requires memorization and quick reflexes.
- The creativity and humor in the game are appreciated, making it enjoyable for fans of quirky and weird games.
- There is very little content, with only one stage and one character, leading to repetitive gameplay.
- The game can be difficult to control, with clunky mechanics that may frustrate players.
- Many players feel the price is too high for the limited content offered, making it feel more like a demo.
- humor6 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's humor is described as unexpectedly enjoyable, blending silly antics with a distinctly risqué sense of comedy that appeals to fans of Japanese otaku culture. Players appreciate the fun and creativity, particularly in the amusing ways characters interact, making it a lighthearted experience despite its adult themes.
“I thought it was going to be a silly experience and maybe boring, because content creators tend to exaggerate with their reactions in videos, but I have to say that I was surprised, because I found the game very fun and funny.”
“That and the hilarious ways you would see the girl creeping around to catch you.”
“What a silly and funny game!”
- story2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game lacks a compelling story or objectives beyond achieving high scores, which leads to a quickly repetitive experience. While it showcases unique Japanese otaku creativity and humor, the absence of a narrative may limit its appeal to players seeking a more engaging storyline.
“Unfortunately, this gets old very fast; there's only one map and there isn't a story or objective other than to get a higher score.”
“The game is fun to play for anyone who can appreciate Japanese otaku creativity, imagination, and weirdness in a perverted funny kind of way.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay mechanics are highly polished and enjoyable, earning it a nomination for the most innovative gameplay award. Additionally, it is currently available at a 10% discount, making it an appealing purchase.
“The mechanics of this game are quite polished and fun; it's 10% off right now, so go grab it!”
“My most innovative gameplay award nominee.”
- emotional1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express frustration with the emotional aspect of the game, noting that the inability to interact with items on the floor detracts from immersion and engagement, leading to a sense of limitation in the experience.