Cover art for ConciUrges, an adult visual novel by SnaccPop Studios

ConciUrges

Visual Novel Browser Windows

by SnaccPop Studios · developer page

LGBT dating sim where your attitude shapes four wildly different endings

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LGBT dating sim where your attitude shapes four wildly different endings

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ConciUrges presents a premise ripe for role-play: you've had a terrible experience at AphroDesia, a pleasure palace, and you're standing across from TMon, the general manager, to lodge a complaint. What happens next depends entirely on whether you decide to be naughty, nice, or something in between. SnaccPop Studios built this short visual novel around player agency in ways that genuinely matter—your tone and choices don't just unlock different dialogue, they steer the entire arc toward one of four distinct endings.

This is a dating sim stripped down to its essentials: conversation, chemistry, and consequence. The LGBT romance focus means relationships can develop along several orientations, and the game doesn't telegraph which path you're on until your decisions have already nudged you down it. Mechanically, it's straightforward choice-driven narrative, but the branching structure rewards replaying to see how differently things unfold when you swap naughty for nice or vice versa. Two of the four endings include explicit sexual content, presented as hand-drawn imagery rather than text descriptions; the tone throughout acknowledges adult themes without dwelling on them gratuitously.

Technically, ConciUrges runs on HTML5 and is available for Windows, making it accessible without installation hassles. The scope is deliberately contained—this isn't a 40-hour epic—which means the writing stays focused and pacing remains tight. SnaccPop Studios uses that brevity effectively, letting character chemistry carry the experience rather than padding it with filler. Fair warning: the game's content involves mild humiliation and verbal taunting within a consensual framework, and it's strict about age verification—absolutely not for minors or public streaming.

Pros

  • Genuine branching that reshapes the entire narrative arc, not just surface dialogue
  • LGBT romance without tokenism or apologetic framing
  • Quick replay value—multiple endings justify a second playthrough
  • Explicit content integrated tastefully into character-driven storytelling
  • No bloat; tight writing respects player time

Cons

  • Very short experience—not for players seeking dozens of hours
  • Limited character roster means less variety across playthroughs
  • HTML5 browser version may feel less polished than native builds
  • Explicit sexual content only in 2 of 4 endings, not throughout
Recommended for: LGBT visual novel fans who value meaningful choice over scale, and players drawn to dating sims where your personality genuinely shapes outcomes. Works well for those comfortable with mild humiliation themes in a consensual, romantic context.
Skip if: Anyone under 18; players seeking lengthy narratives or large casts; those uncomfortable with explicit illustrated content or verbal taunting dynamics, even in consensual scenarios.
Similar taste: If you enjoyed choice-driven VNs like Doki Doki Literature Club or Coffee Talk where player decisions meaningfully alter the story's tone and outcome, this delivers similar narrative branching in a more compact, explicitly adult package.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Visual Novel
Platforms
html5, windows
Author
SnaccPop Studios
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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