- December 17, 2021
- Oppai Games
- 4h median play time
Quickie: A Love Hotel Story
Platforms
About
"Quickie: A Love Hotel Story" is a single-player erotic simulation game that combines management and dating-sim elements. As the player, you'll manage a love hotel in Tokyo and develop romantic relationships with various characters. The game boasts an exceptional story, stellar game mechanics, phenomenal graphics, and a stellar soundtrack. However, be prepared for some grinding and highly emotional storylines.







- The game features beautiful graphics and animations, with a lot of attention to detail.
- The hotel management gameplay is engaging and addictive, providing a unique twist to the dating sim genre.
- The characters are well-written and diverse, with interesting storylines that keep players invested.
- The game is still in early access, meaning some content feels incomplete and updates can be slow.
- Some players find the sex scenes to be repetitive and lacking in variety, with many being quite vanilla.
- The dialogue can sometimes feel forced or cliché, detracting from the overall experience.
story
99 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of "Quickie: A Love Hotel Story" is generally well-received, with many players appreciating its engaging character arcs and dialogue options, though some find certain plotlines predictable. The game successfully blends hotel management mechanics with romantic narratives, allowing for varied interactions with distinct characters, which enhances the overall experience. While some players desire deeper storylines and more impactful choices, the writing and character development are praised for being entertaining and immersive.
“Great story, can't wait for the full game.”
“Superb story and writing, voice acting on point 1000/10.”
“Honestly one of the best hentai games I've played so far; its story is not deep and emotional but certainly there, unlike most other hentai games. Each character has their own backstory and doesn't feel like mindless NPCs.”
“The main story is kind of whatever; there's just not much to it.”
“As a heads up, due to the early access, the content missing is actually a majority of the story related to the characters.”
“While there are dialogue choices, they don’t seem to affect the story so far, and they really should.”