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Publicada el 19 MAY 2020 a las 12:36
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At a Glance
(Adult) Content
Female nudity.
Censorship
No exposed genitalia.
Hours of Gameplay
One hour.
Modding Support?
No.
Patch Available?
No, not neccesary.

ClickCells: CPU girls is a lewd puzzle game with a sci-fi anime waifu theme.

Gameplay
The goal is to unite a blue ball with a blue block. Doing so will require you to manipulate the the stage, through careful timing and special blocks. The puzzles become progressively harder, introducing new mechanics which must be learned to reach the end goal. For example, there are red "X" blocks which render the goal unuseable, until they are knocked off the playing area.

. . . and yes, this is a game you can play one-handed!

Story
There is no story, moving on.

Visuals
There is no titlescreen, just a stage-select menu. It looks alright, it's not nothing remarkable. The audio can muted with a press of a button, but there are no other user-preferences to adjust. The in-game aesthetic says nothing about the lewd nature of the game, but it's simple and serviceable. The user-interface cannot be hidden when viewing CGs in the gallery.

- The Goods -
There are a total of nine CGs to unlock. Each depict one of two characters, in a generally erotic position. Some CGs sport light nudity, but don't expect anything saucy. Expect female nudity.

Verdict
If you're in the market for a cheap, untraditional puzzle game with a side of waifu, I recommend this title. The art and gameplay are unremarkable, but nonetheless fun and pleasant to behold.

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