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represents a specific version or update of the indie adult visual novel, NTR'd By Clumsiness on Steam . Developed and published by Hangover Cat Purrroduction, this kinetic novel combines adult themes with lighthearted comedy, relying on a unique narrative setup involving accidental infidelity. ntrd by clumsiness build 14355076 full
Natasha attempts to make Jeff's transition comfortable. However, Jeff's constant tripping, slipping, and falling lead to increasingly absurd, accidental physical encounters. This dynamic forms the basis of the game's "accidental infidelity" comedic theme. Gameplay Mechanics and Structure Ensure your system has the latest DirectX or
NTRD, an abbreviation that stands for a concept yet to be fully encapsulated in traditional dictionaries, represents a novel approach to software development. It is birthed from the idea of embracing imperfection, or as the name suggests, "clumsiness," as a pivotal element of innovation. This project is not just a software build but an experiment in fostering creativity through less conventional means. Natasha attempts to make Jeff's transition comfortable
The story follows Chris, who invites Jeff—the clumsy son of a deceased friend—to stay at his home for two weeks before the boy starts college. Chris’s wife, Natasha, attempts to make Jeff feel welcome, but his extreme clumsiness leads to a series of escalating erotic "accidents" and situational comedy. Key Build Features (Build 14355076) Visual Content: Includes over 38 CG scenes and 18+ animated sequences. Gameplay Mechanics:
is an indie adult visual novel developed and published by Hangover Cat Purrroduction . The game uses accidental comedy and slice-of-life tropes to tell a story about a marriage tested by an unusually clumsy houseguest. Build 14355076 represents a complete version of the title. It features multi-line narrative branches, over 38 high-definition CG scenes, and fully animated explicit sequences.
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