STORAGE
by OOO · developer page
Japanese BL clicking game with voice acting and workplace tension
18+ Yaoi/BL clicking game
Japanese BL clicking game with voice acting and workplace tension
StashlyVN Review
STORAGE, developed by OOO, strips adult gaming down to its mechanical essence: a single-action clicking game where your objective is both the title and the gameplay loop. You're cast as an unnamed boss who's cornered a subordinate ("bottom-kun") in a storage room under the pretense of searching for documents. The real intention, and the game's entire focus, is navigating the encounter without getting caught by other employees while the scene escalates.
The gameplay itself is deliberately minimalist. You click the screen repeatedly to progress through animated sequences, with the pacing and intensity ramping as you continue. There's no narrative branching, no stat management, and no puzzle-solving—just the mechanical act of clicking paired with Japanese voice acting from performer ysd. that carries the erotic weight of the interaction. The voice work is apparently the centerpiece here, and OOO seems confident enough in that performance to build the entire experience around it.
Technically, STORAGE runs in HTML5 across browsers, though audio support is inconsistent (Safari on PC is notably problematic). The game supports English, Spanish, Castilian, Japanese, and both Simplified and Traditional Chinese, though voice acting is Japanese-only. The interface scales for mobile via fullscreen mode. Given the game's origins in Japan and local legal requirements, even the paid version retains mosaic censoring on explicit imagery. This is a brief, intentionally focused experience rather than a sprawling visual novel—expect something closer to 10-15 minutes of content.
Pros
- Authentic Japanese voice acting that anchors the erotic tone
- Multilingual UI support across five languages
- No narrative pretense—knows exactly what it is
- Mobile-friendly HTML5 implementation
- Workplace scenario with tension mechanics built in
Cons
- Audio compatibility issues in certain browsers
- Extremely limited gameplay depth beyond clicking
- Minimal replay value without branching or variants
- Censoring in paid versions reduces explicit content
- Very short experience with no narrative substance
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