"Good Girl Phone" is a game where you follow the journey of Eva, a young girl who moves from a small town to the big city for her studies. Alongside her best friend, she enters a world full of new experiences and challenges, but she must decide how much of herself she’s willing to give up in this chaotic environment. Will you help Eva stay true to her values and navigate the city while maintaining her innocence? Or will you embrace the darker side and watch her transformation into someone completely different, someone corrupted by the temptations of the big city? In this game, every decision you make will influence Eva's path: will she remain the good girl, or will she embrace a more rebellious side? It's all in your hands—shape her fate and the story of her journey in this thrilling adventure.
Chapter 12
Quick note first: this update took longer than I wanted. There was a significant amount of bugfixing involved, and I didn't want to release until things were in a state I was actually okay with. I appreciate your patience more than I usually say.
As for the chapter itself — it's the one where Noi invites Eva to a private VIP evening called Velvet Night, and Robbie texts two minutes later to say he's at the station, arriving at four. The event starts at four. Every branch in the chapter grows out of that gap. Some of you will stay with Robbie and find out what that actually means. Others will follow Eva to the bar, where the dynamic with Polly starts moving somewhere new.
If you spot any remaining bugs, please let me know. I'll fix them quickly.
Chapter 11
This one opens with mornings — different mornings, depending on where you left Eva last time. Some of you are waking up the day after the theater with Brian, still not quite ready to name whatever that was. Others are somewhere in the hazy aftermath of a late night with Chris. And some are still sitting with the very particular discomfort of a lesson with Mark that went somewhere other than expected.
But whatever morning Eva wakes into, the same thing happens across every route: Nicole ends up working at the bar. Not by any real plan — more through Polly's gravitational pull, a trainee who didn't show up again, and Nicole saying yes before she thought it through. Watching those two navigate a shift together is one of my favorite things I've written. Polly treats the world like her personal stage. Nicole tries very hard to look composed and fails beautifully.
There's a quiet moment with Noah this chapter — Eva gets called out for handling a difficult customer poorly, and it stings specifically because he's right. And Robbie is coming. Plans are made. Something is building.
Chapter 10
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Chapter 9.5
At the time it was released, it fixed several issues that had been bothering me — and, judging by the feedback, bothering some of you too. The main chapter 9 experience is cleaner with it applied. If you played 9 without it, it's worth running through. If you're just starting the game, it's included in the current build and you won't need to think about it at all.
Ever wondered what secrets hide behind closed doors? Eva's about to find out. Brian's mysterious invitation leads her somewhere unexpected — a place where baroque elegance meets carefully guarded secrets, and where a single conversation can change everything you thought you knew.
But that's just one thread in this increasingly tangled web. Back home, someone shows a side of themselves Eva never expected to see. At work, an awkward situation spirals into something that might be more deliberate than it seems. And through it all, Nicole remains the voice of reason... or at least tries to be, between fits of laughter and moments of genuine concern.
This chapter is packed with choices that matter. Some doors, once opened, can't be closed. Some moments, once experienced, can't be forgotten. The question is: which path will you choose for Eva?
Chapter 9
Words: 29819
Lines: 2712
Images: 60
Chapter 8
Words: 29 303
Lines: 2 842
Images: 55
Chapter 7.5
10 new inages
Words: 4 945
Lines: 516
Chapter 7.126.91
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Chapter 6.117.91
I worked hard to improve it and collected a lot of big and small edits to make the game even better. Unfortunately, these edits break all previous saves and require you to start the game from the beginning. I am terribly sorry that I am forcing you to start from the beginning again. But this is the way the game is developed, each time it gets better technically.
I will try very hard not to touch the game code anymore and concentrate on the plot, pictures and videos.
If you find any bugs or errors - immediately send the error code here, or better yet, a picture. I am at a low start to fix everything.
Chapter 5 v109.91
53 photos
Lines of code: 2,072
Words: 18,984
Chapter 4 v92.89
The new version has a completely redesigned gallery, now you can see which photos have not yet been opened
Achievements have been added
53 photos
2606 code deadline
Chapters 1-4 have been completely redesigned, a lot of bugs with displaying photos and lines from the wrong characters have been fixed. New IMPORTANT! selection menus have been added that affect new chapters
Chapter 2 v29.86
Continuation of the story, several new technical features, unfortunately saving the first chapter will not work, you need to start over
Chapter1 v16.84
Initial Release
iunui2026-04-04★★★★★
[Ch.9.5] Over time, development of the game has whittled away the interest I had. Each update requires players to start from scratch for one reason or another. The lack of chapter select exacerbates the frustration. Each update routinely becomes a 5 minute process having to sit through the game to skip to the new content. And unless things change that 5 minutes will exponentially get worse. Renders also digressed and have become formulaic: non-nude selfies and filler images inanimate objects. I mean...c'mon. I personally need a better carrot at the end of the stick to keep following this game.
tannerjd20072025-11-13★★★★★
This is one that is clearly made for the young crowd... I'm not old, but I don't live on my damn phone 24/7. Some of these people commenting they made it however many hours, I commend you because I only made it about 30 minutes. The entire design of this game is to be played entirely on a phone... Clicking from app to app like messages to images and camera... It's just not my thing I got bored with it quick... Change it from good girl phone, good girl life and make it a normal lifestyle game and you might have something Im interested in.
WaldiWald2025-09-16★★★★★
Unfortunately not the game it could have been: Nice art though it is AI. I also like the short Animations, but that's a personal opinion. I could understand if somone was disliking those. Moreover the story itself is quite okay (at least the idea of it). But what makes this game a maximum of 2 stars is the lack of pictures. Like first run I had to play like 1 hour before getting any topless pictures... The missing autoplay and annoying tapping to go on makes this game jus annoying. And the story makes to many skips und doesn't follow a good timeline. E.g. one Day the MC says she is gonna meet the teacher in the evening, but that goes out partyiing and no more word about the planned date. But any other event happens that was supposed to begin long time ago ... all in all so much potencial, but the game's just no fun to play
Wink33192025-06-05★★★★★
This is the first "Mobile Phone Game" I played. The entire game happens on a mobile device. The story is told through a string of message chats. The player can make choices that change the MC behavior (Good / Bad) and the relationship with the other characters. A fairly simple, but straight forward dating simulation. I find the story intriguing. I also like the language and the perspective from people who mainly live on their phones. That part is interesting to me. The art is of a lower priority in this game. If you are looking for that (as I typically am) you may be disappointed. Also, I have reached a point where the game is terminally stuck: none of the chats offers any new content and there is nothing else to do. Maybe, that is because I drove down the relationship with all male characters and drove up the relationship with all female characters (= lesbian path simulation?). Anyways, even thouigh the art is not special and the game got stuck, the overall experience was still interesting enough for four stars for me.
JillNadin2025-05-12★★★★★
Yes, it's yet another AI phone game. But this one is a cut above the rest. The character models and user interface are both excellent. If you prefer slow burn corruption it's definitely worth checking out. I think having a female protagonist really helps as you are given a lot more agency compared to similar games where you play the boyfriend. It also dilutes the NTR, which is a big plus if you don't like that genre.