Cherrypie
by Ellabelle · developer page
Festive platformer where a bunnygirl helps Santa in lewd ways
Lewd Platformer with a Christmas theme!
Festive platformer where a bunnygirl helps Santa in lewd ways
StashlyVN Review
Cherrypie is a Christmas-themed platformer that leans hard into adult humor and suggestive animation. You play as a bunnygirl tasked with assisting Santa, and the game doesn't shy away from incorporating erotic elements into its core design. Rather than treating adult content as window dressing, Ellabelle and collaborators Bleergh and Phresh weave it directly into the gameplay loop and narrative premise—a refreshing approach for a genre often segregated into purely mechanical or purely visual camps.
As a 2D platformer built in HTML5, the game prioritizes accessible, browser-based play over technical complexity. The jumping mechanics serve as your primary tool for navigating levels and interacting with the Christmas-themed environments. Given its five-day development cycle during NSFW minijam 12, expectations should center on compact, focused level design rather than sprawling campaigns. The animation work—clearly a priority given the lewd tag—accompanies your progress with fluid character movement and suggestive visual moments tied to gameplay actions.
The tone here walks a deliberate line: cute character design and festive aesthetics paired with explicit adult themes and sexual humor. This isn't a game pretending its NSFW content is accidental or a afterthought. If you're looking for a platformer that integrates erotic animation and playful sexual scenarios into traditional jumping-and-obstacle gameplay, Cherrypie delivers exactly that without apology. The brevity and scope suggest this works best as a diversion rather than a lengthy experience.
Pros
- Adult content integrated into mechanics, not tacked on as reward
- Competent 2D platforming in accessible HTML5 format
- Committed artistic vision—cute aesthetics paired with explicit themes
- Fluid animation work that justifies the 'erotic' tag
- Festive theming gives it visual personality
Cons
- Five-day jam game means limited scope and content volume
- Browser-based may have performance variability across devices
- If you want narrative depth, this prioritizes visual comedy over story
- Limited replayability without post-game unlocks or difficulty modes
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