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Space Rescue: Code Pink By Robin

[Summary]

A point-and-click adventure game filled with irreverent comedy and spicy content!
One spaceship, one loveable repair guy, tons of sexy women- you know where this is going.

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Review:

Holy mother of soul!

Let me tell you something: when you're looking for a good H game or any game that emphasizes on artwork - unique & pretty (must go together!) art style is a 90% chance indicator for a game with some real development passion behind it.

When I first saw Space Rescue I was immediately caught by its vibrant and curvy graphics that gave me the feeling that I was looking at one of the classic old-school point-and-click adventures unless I knew better.

As some of my other posts here - I always hold off a review until I feel there's a substantial amount of content that in my eyes is enough to be worthy of throwing some money at the developer.

In our game we control Keen - a repairman hired to.. well.. repair anything that's broken and malfunctioning around the ship. He had just finished settling, and getting ready to know the crew full of cute and hard-working females.

I tend to stay away from point & clicks, usually because I end up clicking everywhere looking for clues to keep progressing, but I had no such roadblock with Space Rescue.
The solutions are simple, but not completely braindead, with plenty of interesting, funny and of course - sexy interactions between Keen and the crewmates.

Originally I planned to just check the game for 10 minutes or so and come back to it later, but a couple of hours later I found myself completely immersed into it!

Yes, the intimate parts are great, but more than that - they feel dynamic with a nice and fun way that leads up to them. I found myself enjoying Keen's awkwardness, but also lack of hesitation to take advantage of each situation in a humoristic way that stayed true for the entire playthrough.

The whole experience is very light-hearted and memorable thanks to all the factors above.
This game is also on Steam, and if you check the reviews you'll find that none of the negative ones complain about the content itself, but rather the unfortunate slow updates.

For that reason I suggest to directly support the developer on their Patreon, instead of purchasing on Steam.
Other than getting access to the game though their Patreon, there are also extra benefits such as characters PSD's, and more importantly - immediate updates of the game, which isn't the case on Steam.

Big thumbs up from me. 👍👍
Even though its still in Early Access, the current amount of content is good enough to keep your interest all the way through, while still getting new updates every now and then.

❤️ For relevant H content of this title you may contact me in DM for referrals.

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