Cover art for Logjam, an adult visual novel by Robert Yang

Logjam

Simulation Windows macOS Linux

by Robert Yang · developer page

Robert Yang's provocative lumberjack sim blends humor, sexuality, and wood-chopping

short gay game about chopping wood and being manly in America

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Robert Yang's provocative lumberjack sim blends humor, sexuality, and wood-chopping

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Logjam is Robert Yang's deliberately cheeky take on the American masculine ideal—a 5-to-20-minute forestry simulator centered on a burly lumberjack spending a hot summer day doing what lumberjacks do: chopping wood. The premise is straightforward, the execution is knowingly absurd, and the subtext is thoroughly intentional.

Gameplay amounts to mouse or gamepad controls directing your character to split logs, with the catch that some logs are more receptive than others. It's simple enough that a trackpad works fine, but the real appeal lies in Yang's willingness to make the act itself playful and sexually charged without pretending otherwise. The game features cartoonish softcore imagery and explicit material presented with a wink—this isn't trying to hide what it is, and that clarity is part of its charm. A brief soundtrack from Sin City (used with permission) provides atmospheric accompaniment.

Yang has built a small catalog of queer games that interrogate masculinity, sexuality, and digital intimacy (see Hard Lads, The Tearoom, Cobra Club HD, and Rinse and Repeat), and Logjam fits squarely within that project. The game functions as both joke and earnest exploration—a space where gay desire, physical strength, and labor intersect without irony or shame. It's the kind of work that landed coverage on Kotaku and Eurogamer precisely because it refuses conventional restraint while maintaining artistic intent.

Technically, the game runs on Windows 7+, macOS, and Linux, with solid controller support. Yang notes that streamers and content creators should be aware of both nudity and copyrighted music before broadcasting. For the best experience—especially on macOS—use the official itch app for automatic patching.

Pros

  • Unapologetic about its erotic and humorous aims without sacrificing artistic vision
  • Accessible across Windows, macOS, and Linux with broad controller support
  • Exceptionally short runtime respects player time while delivering a complete experience
  • Excellent curated soundtrack that enhances rather than distracts
  • Localized in 16 languages including Arabic, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese
  • Reflects genuine queer perspectives on masculinity and desire

Cons

  • Deliberately sexual content will not appeal to players seeking non-erotic simulation
  • Very brief playtime may feel insubstantial to players expecting deeper mechanics
  • Copyrighted music creates restrictions for streaming and content creators
  • Mechanics are intentionally simple—no progression systems or challenge curve
Recommended for: Players interested in queer games that use humor and explicit content to interrogate masculinity; fans of Robert Yang's earlier work; those who appreciate art games that refuse shame or irony about sexuality.
Skip if: Anyone uncomfortable with gay male sexual content, softcore imagery, or games that prioritize thematic intent over traditional gameplay mechanics should absolutely skip this.
Similar taste: If you've played Yang's other works like The Tearoom or Cobra Club HD, Logjam shares that commitment to making queer desire and masculine vulnerability the entire point—just compressed into a lunchbreak-length experience.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Simulation
Platforms
windows, macos, linux
Languages
Arabic, Czech, German, English, Spanish; Castilian, Spanish; Latin America, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Chinese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
Author
Robert Yang
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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