Cover art for Cobra Club HD, an adult visual novel by Robert Yang

Cobra Club HD

Simulation Windows macOS Linux

by Robert Yang · developer page

Robert Yang's provocative photo studio about consent, bodies, and digital privacy

(NEW IN 2016: HD remaster!) free dick pic game about bodies / privacy

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Robert Yang's provocative photo studio about consent, bodies, and digital privacy

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Cobra Club HD is Robert Yang's deliberately unconventional take on the dick pic—reframed not as harassment, but as a statement about bodily autonomy, consent, and surveillance. Rather than a narrative game, you're presented with a fully customizable 3D model and a camera suite, letting you compose and filter photographs of genitalia in countless variations. It's part art project, part satirical commentary on government data collection and the politics of intimate imagery.

The mechanics are straightforward: adjust the model's appearance (size, shape, color, pubic hair, arousal state), position your virtual camera, and apply one of 24+ filters—disco balls and chromatic aberration included. Yang positions this as a democratic tool, giving everyone access to the means of dick pic production regardless of their own anatomy. The average session runs 10–20 minutes, making this more of an interactive installation than a traditional game. The HD remaster (2016) added new anatomical detail and strap-on support, though the developer notes some platform-specific stability issues on macOS.

Yang's framing is serious beneath the irreverence: he explicitly contrasts the consent of recipients (the focus of most discourse) with the consent of senders, who face warrantless state surveillance. Cobra Club argues the dick pic deserves reclamation from tabloid mockery and political scandal. If you approach this as conceptual art rather than erotic content, the provocation becomes clearer. This isn't designed to be sexy—it's designed to make you think about why we're uncomfortable with bodies, cameras, and privacy in the first place.

Pros

  • Genuinely novel interactive art experience with a coherent political argument
  • Extensive customization options create near-infinite variation
  • Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux with no purchase required
  • Thoughtful artist's statement contextualizes the work beyond surface level
  • Subversive approach to a taboo subject with intellectual rigor

Cons

  • Demanding subject matter will alienate most mainstream audiences
  • macOS performance issues requiring workarounds per developer notes
  • Very short session length (10–20 minutes) limits replay value
  • Not a narrative or character-driven experience
  • Requires genuine openness to art criticism to appreciate intent
Recommended for: This is for players interested in interactive art, queer and LGBT creators, and anyone curious about how games can deconstruct taboo subjects with intellectual purpose. If you value Robert Yang's other provocative works or follow indie art-game discourse, this belongs in your library.
Skip if: Skip this if you're looking for narrative-driven gameplay, conventional eroticism, or if you're uncomfortable with explicit depictions of male genitalia regardless of context.
Similar taste: If you've engaged with Yang's other works like Hurt Me Plenty or Succulent, or if you appreciate art games that weaponize discomfort to argue a point (see: That Dragon, Cancer or Spent), Cobra Club HD continues his practice of using interactive media to interrogate bodies, shame, and systems of control.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Simulation
Platforms
windows, macos, linux
Languages
English
Author
Robert Yang
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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