Cherry VX
by Polybay · developer page
Cherry VX: Cyberpunk VR intimacy simulator with customizable models and motion controls
A cyberpunk themed VR game for adults.
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Cherry VX: Cyberpunk VR intimacy simulator with customizable models and motion controls
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Cherry VX, developed by Polybay, positions itself as a motion-controlled adult entertainment experience built specifically for VR headsets. The premise is straightforward: inhabit a futuristic "VX Suite" where you interact with customizable cybernetic models across eleven distinct positions. The game's core appeal rests on its motion mechanics—the "D-mode" system lets you use hip tracking to drive interaction without requiring full-body setup, making the physical component of engagement more direct than typical VR experiences.
Gameplay centers on selection and customization. You choose from a roster of models, then use the in-game customizer to adjust appearance and save up to fifty presets for later use. Interaction itself involves grabbing and repositioning limbs, targeting sensitive zones with tongue controls, and toggling between active modes (where you lead the motion) and hands-free alternatives. Multiple camera angles let you watch from different positions within the environment. Polybay emphasizes realistic audio, facial expressions, and physics simulation as selling points.
The adult content here is the entire product—this is unambiguous sex simulation software, not a narrative game with intimate scenes. Expect explicit visual and audio design throughout. The cyberpunk framing is aesthetic rather than narrative; there's no story arc or character progression beyond customization.
The free demo available here provides limited access; the full experience requires a $15 one-time Patreon pledge (which can be cancelled immediately after) or a Steam purchase for the PC version. Quest users specifically need to go through Patreon. Scope expectations accordingly—this is a focused tool, not a sprawling VN.
Pros
- Hip-thrust motion controls create tactile feedback without full-body tracking requirement
- Fifty-slot preset manager for saving custom model variations
- Eleven distinct positions per model expand replay variety
- Multi-angle camera system for viewing flexibility
- Realistic audio and facial animation enhance immersion
- Hands-free modes accommodate different interaction preferences
- Cross-platform availability (Meta Quest and PC)
Cons
- Limited to sex simulation—no narrative or character development
- Paywall for full experience (demo-only on itch)
- Requires VR hardware (Quest or PC VR headset)
- Model roster appears limited compared to established competitors
- Motion control quality depends on headset tracking stability
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