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The DeLuca Family
- Date: 2025-10-04
- Category: Casual
- Views: 0
- Version: 0.08.0.3
- Language: English
- Size: 4812.8 MB
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The DeLuca Family Introduction
The DeLuca Family The DeLuca Family turns a calm life upside down with Mafia letters. Play midnight MC missions, win a newcomer’s trust, and pursue romance with two women—escape control or rule the city. Your choice.
The DeLuca Family
In The DeLuca Family, your calm, ordinary life gets thrown off course when Mafia letters start arriving at your doorstep. Because of a promise your parents made, you’re pulled into Mafia work during the game’s late-night midnight MC sessions. Your job isn’t just to prove yourself—you also need to win over a newcomer to the DeLuca family, earning the trust (and possibly something more) of two beautiful women through a series of events and adventures.
As the story unfolds, the question becomes: will you try to break free from the Mafia’s control, or will you win both women over and rise to become a ruler over the city’s darker side? The decision is yours.

Features of The DeLuca Family
Immersive Open-World Experience
Explore a futuristic open world in The DeLuca F, built for roaming and discovery. Complete many quests that lead into new adventures and keep the pace moving.
Realistic Role-playing
Step into the shoes of a believable 21-year-old who lives a normal life as a tutor. This grounded protagonist helps the story feel more authentic and easier to connect with as you play.
Engaging Relationships
Talk and interact with memorable characters, including Nicole (your sister) and Emily (your mother). Follow their storylines as they unfold, and take on the challenge of winning hearts across the women you meet—adding both excitement and romance to the gameplay.
Seduction and Romance
Navigate multiple romantic paths as you work to charm and attract the women around you. Enjoy the tension of gradual connections and the payoff of building deeper relationships in a virtual world.
Highlights of The DeLuca Family
- Dynamic Consequences: Fail missions and the fallout can spark gang wars. Choose mercy and you may face betrayal, while constant cruelty can push away allies you’ll later need for escape plans.
- Underworld Economy: Make money through shady channels such as laundering funds via nightclubs, investing in illegal arms deals, or skimming profits to build a secret escape pool—provided you can dodge the capo’s inspections.
- Clandestine Relationships: Strengthen trust using gifts like stolen jewels, trade secrets during midnight drives, or leverage rivalries inside the family to turn members against each other.
- Atmospheric Tension: Noir-style music and gritty city locations—rain-soaked alleys and luxurious mansions—immerse you in the DeLucas’ glamorous yet dangerous world.
- Reputation System: Earn “Respect” through ruthless efficiency or “Fear” through intimidation. Reputation affects what you can access, including special missions (like blackmail and smuggling) or quieter routes such as hacking evidence to weaken the family.

Player Comments
One player rated the game with a final value of 4.5 and noted that, despite feeling rough around the edges, it’s still far better than some unfinished “slop” titles that received higher scores. They added that this visual novel doesn’t really need sandbox or RPG elements, and that those systems can feel pointless—especially when you end up repeating missions simply to grind around $3,000 to keep the story moving.
Another complaint was that once you complete the “ceremony of being made man,” you expect new quests but don’t get them right away. Instead, you still have to finish missions repeatedly for around $100–150. They also felt the experience rewards were unbalanced—missions grant far more EXP than the player can realistically use (for example, reaching a max level of 5 while receiving EXP that feels excessive).

On the story itself, the same reviewer said they liked it and even teared up briefly, which they described as rare for them. While they thought the premise can be silly and too “liberal,” they praised the story and characters for adding depth.

They also pointed out pacing and structure issues: at the beginning, you meet many characters quickly, and the visual novel portion mentions contracts you supposedly completed—yet those actions may not actually occur in the sandbox/RPG-like sections.
Regarding adult content, they said it’s tempting and includes buildup and teasing, but the explicit action itself didn’t feel like there was much to it. Still, they emphasized they’re more focused on story than explicit scenes.

Finally, another comment shared that, even years later, the game’s music and atmosphere still stand out compared to many titles they’ve played since. They felt the creator’s intent came through in the script, aiming to craft a story and piece of art rather than simply a vehicle for adult scenes (even if the scenes still existed).
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