Tourist Tap
by Hornblase · developer page
Adult management sim where you run an amateur entertainment studio
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Adult management sim where you run an amateur entertainment studio
StashlyVN Review
Tourist Tap is a management simulation from Hornblase that asks: what if you could turn a hotel into your own adult content production hub? You'll spend your time recruiting tourists, building up your roster of performers, and unlocking increasingly elaborate scenarios. It's fundamentally about resource juggling and progression—attracting talent, managing their availability, and triggering special events—rather than narrative or character development.
The game currently features 34 characters with animated sex scenes, 20 tourists with five positions each, and 28 special events across two story chapters. All artwork is hand-drawn rather than 3D, giving it a distinctive visual identity. Hornblase has structured content around different locations that unlock mini-games and additional encounters, plus a dedicated free-use mode with nine unlockable characters. The mechanics lean heavily on discovery: watching what unlocks as you progress, finding new characters, and experimenting with different combinations of performers and scenarios.
Technically, Tourist Tap runs on HTML5 and supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. The current build is positioned as early access; Hornblase notes that design decisions may shift before final release. Their roadmap includes animation reworks, Chapter 2 flow improvements, and new island locations. If you're looking for traditional narrative or character arcs, this isn't it—the appeal lies in watching your stable grow, observing the hand-drawn animations, and unlocking the next layer of content. Updates are available to supporters on Subscribestar and Patreon.
Pros
- Hand-drawn animations distinguish it from typical 3D adult games
- Substantial roster with 34 characters and 28+ special events
- Multiple locations and mini-games add variety to core loop
- Active development roadmap with regular content updates
- Cross-platform availability including macOS and Linux
- Early access pricing model if you want latest builds
Cons
- Management mechanics lack depth—progression feels more linear than strategic
- Story chapters minimal; narrative takes backseat to unlock-and-view design
- Early access status means design direction still in flux
- Repetitive core loop may exhaust appeal quickly for some players
- No meaningful character interactions or dialogue
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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