Emily Does It All is a college slice of life game in which the player can influence Emily's decisions regarding her love life. Players will have the ability to guide Emily's choices as she navigates a complex series of relationships. There's her friends-with-benefits relationship with Nick, her friendship with prim and proper Claire, her neighbor Luke who harbors a crush for Emily, and many more. Told in an episodic manner, Emily Does It All follows a flexible, loosely, serialized story that centers on Emily's exploration of her sexuality and college adventures.
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Season 1 follows Emily and her friends through their senior year of college—a time of change, temptation, and self-discovery. At the heart of the story is a burgeoning love triangle between Emily, Nick, and Claire, but that’s just the beginning. With a cast of intriguing characters and choices that shape Emily’s personality and desires, this season will explore just how far she’s willing to go in pursuit of connections, and pleasure.
We want to create a game that is sex positive and explores relationships in a fun and meaningful way. We felt that the genre is full of games that either take themselves painfully serious, or games that are low effort shovelware. We want to avoid the trap of strict structure in which every single event needs to be set up long in advance. Each episode will follow a self-contained theme and have a beginning, middle, and end. This allows each episode to pivot to new and exciting stories and further advance Emily's relationships. So while this game will certainly not be a slow-burn, we also don't want it to be thoughtless schlock. We intend for the characters to be fun and relatable, and their relationships meaningful. The choices players make will always impact the relationship, it's just a matter of
how
that relationship will be impacted.
We strive to ensure that player choice does not boil down to "More Content vs Less Content"
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Episode 2 Part 1
Finally. After months of effort, part 1 of Episode 2 is now available! This has been a labor of love and we've learned so much about Daz in the last few months. We're excited for all of you to play it. Episode 2 find's Emily dipping her toes into her sexuality a little bit deeper. Emily finds herself exposed to new ideas and experiences in this episode, and how players respond will have long running ramifications.
The Freak Scale: Part 1 introduces the new Freak Scale to the game's scoring mechanic. Let's face it, Emily is always going to be an adventurous woman, so players will help shape just how freaky she can be. The Freak Scale operates independently of the Personality Spectrum, and we intend for it to work no matter which end of the Personality Spectrum players are on. So don't feel the need to maximize personality points one way or another in order to access the "Freaky" or "Wild" content. This will come into play more in part 2 of episode 2, and for now doesn't create any branching routes, but that will change.
Players should expect five scenes in this update, with a branching path in the final scene that is dictated by where on the Personality Spectrum you are. Episode 2 also includes a long scene with Professor Johnson that we hope you will find intriguing.
Episode 1
Initial Release
mn123m2026-04-11★★★★★
I don't really get who this game aimed on. Male player? Not interested in so much "Emily's thoughts." Female player? Not connecting with how MC gets treated by others while having no option but to swallow it. Guy who won't tell me that my "opaque" privacy screen is not actually opaque at all, who just watches other guys groping my ass, or won't break free from the bosom of tight-hugging "religious girl" with me sitting right there? Sorry, but even the most casual "friend" with benefits won't treat me like this. So, either way makes NO sense. Also, it's weird that dev describes this as "Game in which the player can influence Emily's decisions regarding her love life" in Overview, but then writes "don't expect monogamy" (then it's not love life, just sex life), lesbo is UNavoidable (player can "influence" shit, then), some "canon" scenes are UNavoidable, in comments. Aside Saint Blackmoor who needed to step in to provide actually readable text, they received detailed suggestions from L7Bear what needed to be improved back in 2025 when Episode 1 was posted, and those STILL did not get fixed when they posted Episode 2. This should be a game with the female in the centre. Yet instead, it's the Nick guy NPC who gets to sit in the cafe in the centre between two girls. Personally, I have enough problems with most female MC games, where I always need to kind of work against the game to get my reversed-harem kink: lots of games will keep showing my female MC in scenes with another girls, instead of letting her grow her own reversed harem of dicks. But this is new level. Game's quite unflexible and you can't shape your path to your liking at least a little no matter which "choice" you make. Plus the provided character's "thoughts" were clashing with how the scene was perceived by ME. Maybe DON'T put them in the dialogue? Each viewer is seeing a different movie, they say. You're unable to anticipate that, it's okay. Don't put your assumed perceptions in there, then. You can laugh about such things like really UNsexy grey sweatpants, but it ruins your enjoyment further it goes. If this is female MC, then it's HER playing the field. She needs no Claire bitch. To constantly be there. That's competition. If she really wants her there, then that's lesbo. Make lesbo game, then. Else other bitch has NO WAY to have such screen time. Make up your mind. Maybe things improved in Episode 2, but Episode 1 was both boring & unsatisfying. And looks like Episode 3 is not "coming soon". Considering that the actual agency in who we fuck was something the dev "wanted to give players later"... Looks like players got tired of waiting for something so basic, or the dev gave up sooner than that happened. Or both.
Filthydweet2025-11-05★★★★★
Game is well written. Each character has their own personality and feels like an actual person. Emily is a lovable sexy main character. Claire ( Emily's religious Bible thumper friend) as also very attractive. Seems like claire is a closet 304 tho. Fapping herself to emily . I wouldn't say its really a corruption game though because claire seems like she doesnt really need to be corrupted. I mean she's already In an open relationship. Kinda seems like she is the one corrupting everyone else around her. Which is fine by me. I havent played a game as a fmc where you corrupt others to be 304s. Its quite a fun concept. The story is light hearted with humor. Renders are great. Love claires silly face renders. It's a shame that there are no animations though. So minus 1 star for that. Overall if you enjoy light hearted funny female protagonist novels that doesn't take itself to seriously then give this game a try.
Charroumane2025-05-19★★★★★
Episode2 : My initial fears were well-founded: a very short second episode with ridiculous lesbian teasing and a heterosexual scene portraying the protagonist as a complete slut! Frankly, it's a huge disappointment. I'm stopping here because there's no possibility of seeing the heroine explore lesbian options after this, but rather remain either the shy girl or the slut... nothing new, so pointless for me. Note:2 ------------------------------- Episode 1: A promising start, but for now, it's difficult to give a strong opinion. The aesthetic is nice, the MC is interesting, and the girls are pretty good. Personally, I have a more negative opinion of the men, and from what I've seen, they're pretty poor guys: an inveterate flirt who doesn't hesitate to rudely touch his girlfriend at the cafe in front of the heroine under the pretext that since they're sex friends, it's no big deal.... In short, the potential jerk; the other looks like a kid with wandering hands.... it's very caricatured. But what bothers me is that the protagonist, for the moment, seems delighted and purely heterosexual. Here's my opinion: it has potential because it's graphically appealing, the setting and story hold up, but only if there's also a real possibility of lesbian choice, and not two mediocre lesbian scenes to mislead and/or allow cheating between supposedly open couples. No, I'm talking about a whole new avenue open to the lesbian side. Without that, personally, I won't go very far, considering what the heterosexual branch offers. So I'm giving it a 3/5 for now, hoping for this development and a possibility of a better defined and developed statistical orientation.