Massage Freaks, the qureate developer’s game, has just been heavily criticized in Japan because the 18+ content has cleverly changed its name to go to Steam.
Under the disguised title of a “music game that inspires through the whole body”, the controversial product Massage Freaks by developer qureate has been criticized by gamers for its content that gropes and encourages NTR of the game. it. This caused the game to indefinitely delay its release on Switch, but had absolutely no effect on the PC version of the game other than the name change.
Specifically, after renaming all the characters in the game to avoid “accidental” overlapping with the female singers of the idol group Hinatazaka46, qureate conveniently changed the game name to Beat Refle and of course there was no reason. why forbid it from appearing dignified on PC via Steam. Its selling price in Vietnam is 225,000 VND, 10% down from the original price. This special price will last until 8/8.
The game is introduced as a music game in which you will massage lovely girls and beautiful but emotionally deprived women, helping them relax with their hands. Our main character is the guy Atsushi Yubihara who has just inherited a massage parlor from his grandfather, but also has to shoulder the debts that he left behind. Atsushi had a month to earn enough to pay off his debt and the only way he could think of was to become a masseuse.
Currently, qureate has removed all information about the Switch version of the game from its website, and it is still unclear when this version will return, and whether it really has a chance to return on the Nintendo Eshop or not. are not.