
Family Crush
A mostly-positive adult VN with six distinct routes, over 3,500 rendered images, and real branching choices - but clock in around two hours and you may wish it lasted longer.
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About Family Crush
I have a soft spot for adult visual novels that actually try, and Family Crush lands in an interesting middle tier: not the scrappy passion project you champion at midnight, but not the soulless click-through either. The setup is pure genre comfort food - the protagonist, absent for a decade, is yanked back to his childhood home by circumstance, and suddenly the women he once knew as family are strangers he has to learn all over again. Vanessa, Hanna, Scarlett, Cherry, Guinevere, and Love each carry their own personality and their own secrets, and the writing at least makes a real effort to differentiate them rather than treating them as interchangeable targets. The production side is where Wet n' Juicy Games clearly spent its energy. There are over 3,500 rendered images backing the narrative, and more than 150 animations woven throughout - a figure that puts it ahead of a lot of comparable releases at this price point. The original soundtrack earns a mention too: it does quiet atmospheric work, shifting tone between domestic tension and warmer moments without calling attention to itself. Each character also has her own audio profile, which keeps scene-to-scene variety alive even when the dialogue is treading familiar ground. The image gallery and replay system mean you can return to specific scenes without rebuilding the whole run, which is a small but thoughtful inclusion for completionists. The catch, and it is worth naming plainly: the main story runs roughly an hour and forty-five minutes on a first pass. For a choice-based title advertising multiple endings, that runtime compresses the branching considerably. Your decisions do steer relationships and outcomes, but the window for each character to breathe feels narrow. Players who prioritize narrative depth over content volume may leave wanting more chapters rather than more routes. The game is tagged as mostly linear, which is accurate - think of it less as a sprawling choose-your-own-path and more as a focused encounter with six women and a single slowly building tension. Steam reception has settled at roughly 78 percent positive across several hundred reviews, which for this sub-genre actually signals a competently assembled package - the floor for these titles is lower than you might expect. Critics within that space flag the short runtime and wish for more story, while positive voices point to the visual quality and the fact that the choices feel purposeful rather than cosmetic. It supports six languages including English, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, and Spanish, which shows some genuine attention to reach. Steam Deck is not officially supported, so keep this one at the desktop. If you go in knowing you are buying a polished short-form adult VN - not a sprawling romance epic - Family Crush delivers on its own terms. The craft is visible, the cast has personality, and the audio work is quieter and more intentional than the genre average. Just do not expect the runtime to match the ambition of the premise. Kai, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Unsupported.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11
- Memory
- 2 GB ОЗУ MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0c
- Storage
- 7 GB available space
- Graphics
- OpenGL 2.0 or DirectX 9.0c compatible
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo
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Game Info
- Developer
- Wet n' Juicy Games
- Publisher
- Wet n' Juicy Games
- Release Date
- May 27, 2025