
Girls on the beach
A hentai sliding-puzzle game with zero multiplayer, zero sports depth, and one job: unlock 2D art. Know what you're signing up for before you click add to cart.
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About Girls on the beach
I'll be straight with you: the Sports tag on this one is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Girls on the Beach, released in October 2019 by Cyber Keks, is a hentai sliding-puzzle game dressed up in casual clothing. You move pieces around a grid, complete the image, and unlock 2D artwork of beach-themed characters. That's the full loop. No races, no courts, no balls in play, nothing that would normally get the Scout Team's sports desk interested. The puzzle mechanics themselves are about as lean as it gets. You're sliding tiles into place to reconstruct illustrations, and the reward for each solved puzzle is a gallery entry. There's no difficulty scaling worth mentioning, no timer that punishes sloppiness, and no creative routing involved. If you've ever done a jigsaw on your phone during a commute, you've already played something more demanding. The achievement list exists, which is the one concession to replayability, and completionists chasing a 100% can wrap this up in well under two hours. Who is this actually for? Honestly, it's a narrow niche: players who want low-friction hentai artwork delivery wrapped in the thinnest possible game structure, sitting at a price point where the ask is minimal. The artwork itself is the product. The puzzle is the gate. If that transaction sounds fair to you, you'll be satisfied. If you're here because Casual or Sports caught your eye, manage expectations hard. From a hardware and accessibility standpoint, a mouse and a spare afternoon are all you need. There's no controller support worth configuring, no wheel or peripheral setup required (obviously), and no co-op of any kind. Bringing this to a Saturday night group session would end the friendship. It's a solo, quiet, one-hand-on-mouse experience. The community is small enough that there's no meaningful post-launch update history to speak of, and the developer has not built out anything resembling a content roadmap. Bottom line: Girls on the Beach is precisely what it advertises, nothing more and nothing less. The puzzle layer is thin enough to be nearly transparent, but at the sub-five-dollar tier it occupies, nobody is buying it for the sliding mechanics. Go in with accurate expectations and you won't feel burned. Go in expecting a sports game and you'll feel misled. Riley, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/10
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 150 MB available space
- Graphics
- 1 GB
- Processor
- 2 Ghz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Cyber Keks
- Publisher
- Cyber Keks
- Release Date
- Oct 21, 2019