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Dirty Education is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Aaron Dodo and was released on February 13, 2019. It received neutral reviews from players.

Gay. Furry. Adult. Dating Simulator. Kenny is a young tiger going to college. Ever since puberty, it had been very difficult for him to control his urges and focus on his studies. Luckily for him, the college he is attending is experimenting on a new method of education: capitalizing on the surging testosterone in its all-male and all-legal students, sexual favors are rewarded to those who do…

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57%
Audience ScoreBased on 30 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Unique niche appeal with muscular gay furry characters that strongly satisfies fans of this genre and kinks.
  • Characters are distinct and well-differentiated, with enjoyable writing and some engaging story elements.
  • Art style is original and detailed, with animations that, while simple, contribute positively to the erotic content.
  • Gameplay is repetitive and grind-heavy, centered around simple puzzles and RNG that can frustrate players trying to unlock specific scenes.
  • Lack of meaningful plot and decision-making; the game mostly involves clicking through menus and repetitive dialogue.
  • Some users report glitches, misleading advertising about content, and dissatisfaction with the amount of actual sexual scenes versus expected content.
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect is mixed, with some users appreciating the enjoyable character storylines and choices in the furry visual novel, while others criticize the lack of a cohesive plot and the reliance on repetitive puzzle minigames and RNG to unlock scenes. Overall, the narrative is seen as limited but somewhat engaging depending on player patience.

    • “These furry visual novels might have gay relationships, but the story and choices you have to make are actually enjoyable.”
    • “This game has well-developed character storylines and enjoyable little puzzle games, making the overall experience very engaging.”
    • “The characters have such good storylines that I really enjoyed playing the game.”
    • “But at the point you tire of the lame minigames, you then turn the game into clicking through menus, waiting for RNG to give you the characters you want to progress their story.”
    • “In fact, there is not much of a plot, you could say.”
    • “Gameplay is very bad, has no story, just solving puzzles and clicking for RNG, hoping the character you want to unlock appears, which is very hard to get because you need to repeat playing the puzzle.”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is largely criticized for being repetitive, lacking a meaningful story, and relying heavily on RNG and tedious puzzle-solving to unlock specific character scenes. Many find the experience monotonous and frustrating, with gameplay mainly consisting of repetitive clicking and repeated scenes rather than engaging content.

    • “Gameplay is very bad, no story, just solving puzzles and clicking for RNG hoping the character you want to unlock a scene with will appear. It is very hard because you need to repeat the puzzle many times.”
    • “The actual gameplay is mind-numbing to get through, especially if you're aiming for one specific teacher's attention.”
    • “There is little to no gameplay, with constantly repeating scenes with side characters and painful clicking spam just to see the characters you actually want, plus the RNG involved in which character will appear.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is described as repetitive and tedious, requiring extensive, monotonous effort to unlock content. While some scenes are enjoyable, the heavy grinding detracts from the overall experience and value.

    • “The scenes repeat so it's more grinding than pleasure.”
    • “Honestly, I had to play 2 whole painfully draining hours just to eventually squeeze out 1 sex scene with stiff animation. It was pretty hot, I won't lie, but was it worth the $8 and 2 hours of mindless spam click grinding I did?”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is initially amusing and enjoyable, but it becomes predictable and less engaging over time. Overall, it offers light, casual fun that players can return to occasionally.

  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences minor stability issues, including glitches where character art appears out of sync with progression and occasionally reverts to incorrect or initial poses instead of unlocking properly.

  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's characters may lack deep emotional conversations, but they are distinct and memorable, each showcasing their own unique quirks that add charm and personality.

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Dirty Education is a role playing game.

Dirty Education is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

On average players spend around 255 hours playing Dirty Education.

Dirty Education was released on February 13, 2019.

Dirty Education was developed by Aaron Dodo.

Dirty Education has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Dirty Education is a single player game.

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