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Near Hentai Studio Tour

  • Date: 2025-08-29
  • Category: Casual
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  • Version: 0.010
  • Language: English
  • Size: 1218.6 MB

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Near Hentai Studio Tour Introduction

Near Hentai Studio Tour Step into an alternate-dimension studio where anime characters live, mingle, and respond to your choices. Explore freely, build relationships through conversations, and enjoy new character updates.

Near Hentai Studio Tour

In Near Hentai Studio Tour, you’re pulled into a pocket of an alternate dimension where a lively community of familiar anime characters comes to life. Roam the open world, meet residents, and build relationships through conversation and interaction. As you get to know certain characters better, you can unlock intimate scenes with the women you like most.

The game is also updated regularly, with new, well-known anime characters added over time so the experience doesn’t get stale. Ready to take a laid-back tour with the girls?

Key Features

Living Studio Environment

The setting is the self-aware “Near Hentai Studio,” a small but thriving community where characters from Nearphotison’s artwork can interact and co-exist. This isn’t just scenery—it’s a meta-fictional world that recognizes what it is, making the experience feel unusually immersive.

A Cross-Dimensional Hub

You’ll visit a space that exists between parallel realities, bringing together characters from a wide range of franchises. That setup leads to unexpected meetings and story moments that go beyond the usual limits of the genre.

Player-Driven Story

There’s no strict, forced linear storyline. Instead, the narrative develops based on what you do—who you talk to, what you choose to prioritize, and how your relationships grow. Your decisions determine the direction of your own journey through the community.

Explore Freely, No Time Pressure

The game is built like an open sandbox. You can move through the studio at your own speed, uncover secrets, and engage with whatever content interests you—whether that means socializing or pursuing more intimate interactions.

Varied Social Interactions

A major mechanic is speaking with the studio residents. Conversations can be casual or go deeper, and in some cases they open up new relationship paths and scenarios.

Intimacy as an Optional Outcome

Sexual content is integrated into the world, but it’s not presented as a mandatory “main objective.” Instead, it appears as an optional result of relationship building, with consensual, player-chosen encounters that feel earned through interaction.

Changelog

Near Hentai Studio Tour

This update is a bit different from the usual—its main focus is adding characters to the new “Hole in the Wall” location.

Added characters:

  • Osana Najimi
  • James
  • Jessie
  • The Fairy Godmother
  • Zarbon
  • Becky Blackbell
  • Kazuki Yasaka
  • Chel
  • Kurapika

The character lineup is semi-randomized. If you don’t see a specific name when you visit, try again later.

Near Hentai Studio Tour

Also included:

  • A new club strip show featuring Xandir
  • The comic “Beach Treat” added to the TV streaming options in your room
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  • A new stats feature added to the code (currently it doesn’t have any in-game value)

Player Comments

  • Since this is basically one of the only games that doesn’t ruin the characters by bimbofying their looks or switching them to a modern toddler-cartoon style, it would be great if it didn’t crash or “burn out” like some other releases did—especially without changing character appearances (like what happened with Amity Park).

  • Near Hentai Studio Tour

  • It’s a fairly simple setup: you talk to people to raise friendship points, and that gradually unlocks sex acts. The writing is solid, the artwork looks great, and it covers a lot of different sexual orientations. The drawbacks are that it can feel repetitive—you often have to go through lots of similar text to earn points—and the characters look young, which may be uncomfortable for some players (though they are drawings, so preferences vary). Still, it’s a worthwhile playthrough if you’re into what the previews show.

  • It’s clearly very focused on the artist’s style, so it makes sense that some people wouldn’t understand what’s being presented. Visually, it’s great if you like Near’s art style—he draws a wide variety of characters while keeping them consistent with each other. The UI is simple, but the backgrounds for the facilities are well done too.

    Gameplay can get repetitive: you repeatedly interact with the same character until you grind enough points to unlock the more explicit content. There isn’t much variety beyond character rotation and a few events tied to certain characters. Adding more ways to reduce the grind or alternate routes would be a nice improvement. Easter eggs are cool. Sound is generally pleasant—music is basic, but there are also voice files from the original series, which is a great touch. That said, some of the voice content can get tiring over time, even if the effort is appreciated.

    Overall, it feels like the artist’s personal project rather than a huge mainstream game—more like a fun way for fans of Nearphotison to enjoy the fictional setting he uses.

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