A night with Anne (NSFW)
by Azurezero · developer page
Strip card game with Live2D character and Uno-style mechanics
hentai uno/crazy 8s style strip card game.
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Strip card game with Live2D character and Uno-style mechanics
StashlyVN Review
A Night with Anne is a lightweight adult card game from Azurezero that strips away pretense along with its protagonist. The premise is straightforward: play five rounds of a card game mechanically similar to Uno or Crazy 8s against Anne, a Live2D-animated character, with each loss costing her clothing. Win all five rounds and you'll unlock a victory animation as your reward.
Gameplay revolves entirely around mouse or touch controls—you match cards by suit or number, with special cards adding strategic wrinkles. A single playthrough takes between 10 and 40 minutes depending on luck and your familiarity with the rules, though Azurezero admits the lack of a quick-strip button made testing tedious. The brevity is intentional; this is a small project built around a single animatic asset rather than a sprawling visual novel. The Live2D model is the centerpiece, and the card game exists primarily as the mechanism to showcase progressive undressing across those five rounds.
The adult content is presented matter-of-factly—this is hentai framed as a strip game, so explicit imagery is the core appeal rather than narrative flourish. Azurezero isn't attempting subtlety or buildup; you know what you're getting. The game ships as both a Windows executable and Android APK, making it accessible across platforms. Given the scope and the developer's own candor about its origin (a reluctance to waste a good Live2D model), expectations should align with what's advertised: a quick, uncomplicated diversion rather than a game with mechanical depth or narrative ambition.
Pros
- Live2D animation quality justifies the project's existence
- Accessible on both Windows and Android
- Simple rules lower barrier to entry
- Sessions fit into a short play window
- No pretense about what it is
Cons
- No quick-strip option extends playtime unnecessarily
- Five rounds may feel repetitive for some
- Minimal narrative or character development
- Outcome heavily dependent on card luck rather than skill
- No demo available to preview before downloading
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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