Never Trust Reality
by NTR_BULL · developer page
Phone simulator explores desire and betrayal through realistic messaging
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- itch https://ntr-bull.itch.io/ntr-os v0.7.0
Phone simulator explores desire and betrayal through realistic messaging
StashlyVN Review
Never Trust Reality inverts the typical VN formula by making your protagonist's smartphone the actual interface. Rather than clicking through dialogue trees, you're reading notifications, browsing photo galleries, responding to chats, and uncovering secrets hidden in apps—the medium becomes the message. Developer NTR_BULL constructs a psychological narrative where every tap, every ignored message, and every delayed response has weight. The story orbits around relationships, temptation, and the slow erosion of control, told entirely through the screen you hold.
The core appeal lies in its simulation of authentic modern communication. Messages arrive with real timing, photos appear in sequences that demand interpretation, and notifications pile up—some you'll miss, some you'll obsess over. Rather than presenting obvious branching paths, the game tracks what you notice and what you overlook, subtly reshaping the narrative based on your attentiveness. This design creates genuine tension: discovery feels earned rather than scripted. The NTR element isn't window dressing but foundational to the experience. NTR_BULL frames it not as an avoidable subplot but as an inevitable psychological descent, though certain choices can delay or mitigate its progression.
At version 0.7, the phone's core systems are functional, with messaging, galleries, and app interactions already in place. What remains is story expansion and route deepening. The experience is meant to feel alive and reactive—less a game you win and more a reality you inhabit uncomfortably. This approach demands patience and emotional investment; if you're seeking branching narratives with clear control over outcomes, the naturalistic pacing and inevitable drift may frustrate rather than immerse.
Pros
- Unique interface—smartphone becomes the actual game, not a gimmick
- Realistic chat and notification systems create genuine temporal tension
- NTR is thematically integrated, not cosmetic
- Reactive narrative that rewards attentiveness and punishes inattention
- Psychological rather than power-fantasy framing of adult themes
- Fully functional core systems at current build
Cons
- Early build (0.7) means story routes still under development
- Slow pacing may feel passive to players seeking agency
- NTR is largely unavoidable—not for those seeking 'safe' routes
- Limited content at current version
- AI-generated assets may undermine immersion for some
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