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Developer: O-MAn-GAMEs Platforms: PC (Windows), Steam Deck (Verified) Genre: Psychological NTR / Visual Novel / Drama Length: 12-15 hours for a single route, 30+ hours for completion

The focus is not just on the physical acts, but on the mental degradation, jealousy, and despair of the protagonist. NTR - My Gravure Idol Wife -Final- -O-MAn-GAMEs-

A meter governing how much the protagonist knows or suspects about his wife's extracurricular activities. 🔀 Branching Paths and Choice Systems

The H-scenes (erotic content) are notoriously difficult to read. Most NTR games fetishize the act itself. O-MAn-GAMEs- does the opposite. The sex scenes are presented as transactional, awkward, or drugged. There are no glowing hearts or pleasure-sweat anime tropes—only the banal, ugly reality of an affair born from opportunity and neglect. This public link is valid for 7 days

The NTR element does not crash into the story like a villain. It seeps in. A powerful producer. A charming co-star. A "concerned" manager. Each character is a potential catalyst for the game’s multiple, devastating endings.

Final is considered canon closure. Without spoiling the specific "True End," the developers made the bold choice to eschew a happy ending entirely. The final scene is Haruki sitting alone in a refurbished apartment, watching an old gravure DVD from before Yui retired. He pauses it on a shot where she waves at the camera. The game implies she was waving at the cameraman—her future lover—before she ever met Haruki. Can’t copy the link right now

The central conflict is time. Yua’s schedule is a relentless cycle of photoshoots, fan events, and television appearances. Haruki, struggling with professional jealousy (he could never launch his own career) and gnawing insecurity, watches his wife from the sidelines. The "gravure idol" identity—the idea that Yua belongs, in part, to the public, to the camera, to the millions of anonymous fans—eats away at the marriage’s foundation.