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fApp Introduction
fApp Step into fApp, a witty dating simulation where you swipe to chat, flirt, and choose outcomes with quirky characters. Build emotional bonds, earn rewards, or get embarrassed—plus unlock alluring scenes.
fApp
fApp is a witty dating simulation where you steer the conversation, flirt, and make choices with a cast of memorable characters. You play as a secluded male lead, swiping to chat and interact—building real emotional closeness as the story unfolds. Depending on the decisions you make and how you flirt, you may unlock rewards or end up getting a little payback (including embarrassment) from your dates.
The game also includes a selection of adult scenes that you can unlock by increasing intimacy with the characters.
Gameplay
A One-Hand Experience
Gameplay is designed to be simple and pick-up-and-play. You can manage everything one-handed while you go through story moments and choose your responses.
Story Puzzle Mechanics: fApp includes puzzle-style challenges where you need to react quickly. Some puzzles rely on logic, while others can be solved with straightforward common sense.
Mini-Games (About 100)
There are roughly 100 mini-games. Each one is built like its own mini story with different characters and scenarios. Think of every mini-game as a “level” you must complete to move forward.

There’s no single answer key—so you’ll want to test different approaches before the time runs out.

2D Anime-Style Visuals
The presentation is 2D with an anime feel. Backgrounds and character designs look lively and expressive, helping the game stay entertaining and immersive.
Key Features
Parody With Real Heart
fApp takes common dating-app clichés—like endless swiping and vague bios—and turns them into jokes, but the writing still lands with humor and warmth. Swipe right or left to match with characters whose profiles feel familiar… yet funnier and smarter than the usual script.
Characters That Don’t Fit the Mold
Instead of generic “typecasts,” the cast brings personality and quirks to the table, such as:
- Mia, a sarcastic gamer who hates hookup culture—but secretly loves bad romance novels.
- Raj, an introverted artist who communicates best through doodles.
Their distinct traits (and preferences) make each interaction feel fresh rather than recycled.
“App-Style” Feel, Without the Usual Pain
Accidentally swipe left on someone great? In fApp, you can rewind to fix mistakes—because even if it’s a parody, it doesn’t want you stuck in regret.
It also uses fake “notification” pop-ups (for example, messages like “Liam liked your pic!”) to keep the experience playful and familiar.
Relatable Chaos—No Real Stress
Dating apps can be stressful, but fApp turns that pressure into laughs. Miss a match and you’ll get a mock notification, such as an apology blaming your “questionable life choices,” delivered in a self-aware way rather than a mean one.
Progression You’ll Actually Care About

Some characters evolve in satisfying ways over time—like Mia moving from “I hate dating” to “maybe I do,” or Raj growing from a nervous artist into a more confident creator. These aren’t just side moments; they build stories that make you want to keep going.
Worth Replaying
Whether you’re trying to catch a rare moment with Mia or help Raj overcome shyness, fApp rewards curiosity. You can unlock hidden dialogue, discover secret preferences, and enjoy new outcomes as the swiping and choices play out differently each time.
Tips & Tricks
Your Dialogue Shapes Everything
The way you talk affects how connections develop. Tease a character, challenge them, or push back slightly to trigger different story paths. The outcome changes between playthroughs—so two runs won’t feel identical.
Spicy Photos, But You Have to Earn Them
If you want a steamy reveal (like a favorite hoodie photo), it won’t be automatic. You’ll need to build trust through genuine conversation first. If you rush things, you may get a blunt rejection instead.
Kinks Included—But Kept Respectful
The game explores quirky preferences in a playful, consensual way rather than crossing lines. For example:
- Raj may want you to be present for a creative date, like painting while you read poetry.
- Mia may only share a kiss after you beat her in a classic arcade-style challenge.
Info
- Thread Updated: 2019-06-23
- Release Date: 2019-06-23
- Developer: fApp Team Patreon
- Censored: No
- Version: v1.1
- OS: Android
- Language: English
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