SAKI'S SLUTTY STRIPTEASE (SHAMELESS INCLUDED)
by kimochi · developer page
Collect papers, unlock intimate scenes with a gyaru character in this pixel art sim
'Do you miss Saki? Oh?! She misses YOU too. Pick up her papers and maybe.. She'll reward you.'
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Collect papers, unlock intimate scenes with a gyaru character in this pixel art sim
StashlyVN Review
Saki's Slutty Striptease is a short, focused interactive simulation from kimochi that strips away pretense—both narratively and mechanically. You're tasked with collecting scattered papers and presenting them to Saki, a gyaru character, in exchange for progressively explicit rewards. It's a straightforward premise that doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is: a vehicle for adult animation and pixel art.
Gameplay revolves around a collection loop. Hunt down papers, turn them in, and watch the payoff unfold through six newly animated CGs that constitute the game's primary content draw. The developer has invested in improving the UI and performance since launch, and the HTML5/Windows build runs smoothly on modest hardware. This is bite-sized content—expect an hour or two of engagement rather than a sprawling narrative experience.
The tone throughout is deliberately crude and self-aware. Kimochi leans into the absurdist humor of the GreedCorp universe (the setting for their larger upcoming Steam release, Welcome to GreedCorp), complete with a running gag about a patron who collected over 2 billion papers. If you're sensitive to crude language or brazenly transactional framing of intimate content, this isn't your game. If you appreciate pixel art aesthetics, don't mind explicit themes, and enjoy short, unpretentious adult sims, Saki's Slutty Striptease delivers exactly what its title promises. The developer actively supports the game through Patreon with early access builds, exclusive artwork, and additional cheats.
Pros
- Smooth performance across HTML5 and Windows platforms
- Six animated CGs with noticeable effort in pixel art detail
- Self-aware, humorous tone that doesn't take itself seriously
- Active developer support and post-launch improvements
- Part of a larger GreedCorp universe if you want more content
- Minimal time investment for straightforward payoff
Cons
- Paper collection loop can feel repetitive without narrative depth
- Very short experience—measured in hours, not days
- Crude marketing language may alienate players seeking sophistication
- Limited mechanical complexity or meaningful choice
- Mobile version still buggy (though free V8A port in development)
Editorial summary generated from public metadata. Updated 1 month ago.
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