Abduct Contract

by Sharktales

Censored Windows
Versionv1.0
EngineRPGM
Released2024-07-21
Updated2026-04-09
LanguageEnglish ( GPT-4 )

A deserted village, invaded and ravaged by monsters. There, a novice adventurer named Opis discovers an ancient, tattered request: "Please, find my two precious daughters." Considering its aged state, the requester is likely no longer alive. Yet Opis, who lost his own family to monsters, did not give up hope. He takes the request and heads towards the village deep in the forest where the last sighting was reported. Unaware that it would lead to his own demise.​

2MIBoy 2024-12-18
I was generally disappointed by this game. However, I wouldn’t call it entirely bad—there are a few enjoyable aspects. The overall concept of the story is somewhat compelling. Unfortunately, it doesn’t feel deeply developed as you uncover the "truth" about the sisters and the "god." For example, there’s seemingly no reaction from the protagonist upon reading pages about what happened, and no meaningful commentary from the sisters. (I played this a while ago, so if anything I say is inaccurate, I’m open to replaying it to avoid spreading misinformation.) On a positive note, the lewd scenes are well done, though the censorship is a bit of a letdown. That’s about where the positives end, unfortunately. Most of the gameplay involves dull, repetitive running around a well-designed but ultimately empty map. In Area A, for instance, you keep changing segments to reset loot, collecting everything and hoping it’s what you need for a quest. The map’s story feels almost nonexistent—there are some narrative hints at the beginning of each area when you interact with the first person you meet, but after that, it’s just mindless running around with no real purpose or sense of consequence for your actions. The overarching story, while interesting in concept, is almost nonexistent in execution. Story progression only happens during quests or milestone completions, and quests are given to you automatically after reporting the previous ones. These quests lack any real context or substance and are briefly summarized in the mission window. Sure, you can read about them, but they don’t feel meaningfully delivered or integrated into the game. Overall poor experience, yet I wouldn't call it terrible as it holds its ground by having some gameplay, try for story and well done sex scenes.
MeZ2KxRn 2024-07-28
The only saving grace for this game is the bog standard art work. Everything thing else can honestly fuck off. You got all the poor game tropes: Generic quests with pick up X amount of items 95% of items that needed are RNG-based with random loot drops. The 5% are dropped by NPCs or some arbitrary quest line Typical, but forgivable translations errors. Backtracking out the ass. New loot drops progress as missions are done. There is no in-game explanations besides "Go to this area" And puddle-deep characters with the "mommy" and "tsundere" archetypes. Get yourself the 100% save and skip this waste of time of a game.

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