Cover art for Oh No! I Got Stuck in the Washing Machine and I Need You to Get Me Out of It!, an adult visual novel by desiran

Oh No! I Got Stuck in the Washing Machine and I Need You to Get Me Out of It!

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by desiran · developer page

Gay furry comedy where you rescue your husband from domestic mishaps

Your husband gets himself into weird places

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Gay furry comedy where you rescue your husband from domestic mishaps

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Oh No! I Got Stuck in the Washing Machine and I Need You to Get Me Out of It! is exactly what its title promises: a lighthearted puzzle game built around an absurd premise. Developed by desiran, this short experience casts you as a helpful spouse tasked with extracting your husband from increasingly ridiculous predicaments, starting with the washing machine itself. The humor lands on earnest silliness rather than irony—there's no winking at the camera, just a furry couple and a series of problems that demand creative thinking.

Gameplay revolves around environmental puzzle-solving with a trio of tools at your disposal (switchable via keys 1, 2, and 3). You'll manipulate the environment using left-click interactions, with WASD movement and height adjustment via Ctrl+Mouse Wheel giving you full spatial control. The low-poly aesthetic works in the game's favor, lending a charming, intentionally toylike quality to the whole affair. Levels are bite-sized and digestible, designed for quick sessions rather than extended engagement.

The adult content is present but not the focus—this is fundamentally a comedy title with erotic undertones rather than explicit scenes. desiran and the modeling team (particularly Hans Woolfington) have crafted endearing character models that feel earnest within their low-polygon constraints. The tone treads between sweet domestic humor and cheeky innuendo, never veering into graphic territory.

Expect a 30-60 minute experience depending on puzzle-solving speed. The game is cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux) and fully playable in English. While the premise is deliberately silly, the execution is competent—this isn't a novelty game that outwears its welcome, but rather a tightly focused comedy that knows its lane.

Pros

  • Genuinely funny without relying on shock value
  • Satisfying spatial puzzle design despite simple premise
  • Charming low-poly art style that serves the comedy
  • Inclusive queer representation that feels natural
  • Tight pacing—respects player time

Cons

  • Very short, may feel slight to some players
  • Limited mechanical depth beyond environmental manipulation
  • Low-poly visuals won't appeal to everyone aesthetically
  • Humor is specific—comedy tone isn't universal
Recommended for: Players who enjoy absurdist humor, queer game design, and short puzzle games that don't take themselves seriously. Works especially well for those comfortable with gay content and furry aesthetics.
Skip if: Anyone seeking substantial gameplay depth, serious narrative, or explicit sexual content should look elsewhere.
Similar taste: If you appreciated the domestic comedy and queer framing of games like Dream Daddy or the puzzle-first approach of Portal 2's test chambers, this occupies a similar tone space—funny, character-focused, and mechanically sound, just in miniature.

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Updated
1 month ago
Platforms
windows, macos, linux
Languages
English
Author
desiran
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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