The central conflict involves Eri’s transition from an innocent student to a veteran idol, a process that forces her to navigate the industry's murky moral waters. A key element of the narrative is Eri’s boyfriend, , who remains on the sidelines as a helpless witness to her transformation and the increasingly intimate influence of her manager. Key Gameplay Features
Have you played this one? Does the idol setting enhance the drama for you, or is it too grim? Let’s discuss in the comments. ntr idol—promise of dreams
It’s a "train wreck in slow motion" simulator—disturbing, but hard to look away from if that's the specific flavor of psychological horror you enjoy. The central conflict involves Eri’s transition from an
There are six different endings based on player choices, including a "bad ending". Does the idol setting enhance the drama for
The story follows a group of aspiring idols chasing the "Promise of Dreams"—a vague, shimmering ideal of fame and success. But in classic NTR (Netorare) fashion, the path to stardom is paved with exploitation. The protagonist (usually the manager or a childhood friend) has to watch helplessly as the innocent girls are ground down by the machinery of the entertainment industry. It takes the "idol purity" trope and ruthlessly deconstructs it.
The central conflict involves Eri’s transition from an innocent student to a veteran idol, a process that forces her to navigate the industry's murky moral waters. A key element of the narrative is Eri’s boyfriend, , who remains on the sidelines as a helpless witness to her transformation and the increasingly intimate influence of her manager. Key Gameplay Features
Have you played this one? Does the idol setting enhance the drama for you, or is it too grim? Let’s discuss in the comments.
It’s a "train wreck in slow motion" simulator—disturbing, but hard to look away from if that's the specific flavor of psychological horror you enjoy.
There are six different endings based on player choices, including a "bad ending".
The story follows a group of aspiring idols chasing the "Promise of Dreams"—a vague, shimmering ideal of fame and success. But in classic NTR (Netorare) fashion, the path to stardom is paved with exploitation. The protagonist (usually the manager or a childhood friend) has to watch helplessly as the innocent girls are ground down by the machinery of the entertainment industry. It takes the "idol purity" trope and ruthlessly deconstructs it.