Hello, fine people of the world!

I glanced at Space Rescue for a bit and wondered why Cartoon Network slips content in my notifications, clicked that and it turned out they have tittie spaceships, curious…

We start as a sidekick, familiar people will correct me and say repairman, but really, the character is just the bellboy that people call for errands.

“Choices” and dialogue are like a train, where, really, you are clicking “Next, Next, Next.”

As far as the demo is concerned, it feels more like a narrow visual novel than an adventure game, as they say on their site.

This particular style being used really pulls my mind out of the hentai zone, so I had to tackle cognitive dissonance most of the time. My tastes aside, I see the illustrations have some serious effort put into them, I especially appreciate the light.

This breeze of a babe roaming a peaceful meadow, that runs the story, is also not my favorite.

But there is a valuable element of what sexual encounters would look like in a world without cynicism. Seems they are all written without much friction and trying to capture a mood of default easy going and trust among the crew, which is rare.

I may just be pulling air out of my ass here, but to me, it seemed like someone wanted to explore sexual themes without any of the burdening human complexities and went for some Garden of Eden stuff. Bringing an Adam and a bunch of Eves into living together for the first time, where evil hadn’t entered the plot yet. Even though they went straight for the anal for some reason, I guess we’ll chalk it up to the inexperience of the characters 🙂

And someone much like a kid, free of a lot that later attained skepticism, said: “You know what, wouldn’t it be cool if the spaceships were really flying chocolate-filled donuts.” But then went with boobs, because it’s an adult game.

Basically, they are not going to impress you with some fancy mechanics and gameplay loop, so weighing how you feel about the aesthetic and the mood of the game is the primary thing you’ll have to make choices whether you want to get in on it or not.

Not my cup of tea, but a decent cup of tea nonetheless.

You can grab it and get involved as it develops here: