A Summer Built Around NTR
Summer Stolen Paradise is, at its core, a netorare experience. The developer states plainly that a Vanilla route exists only as a low-priority addition, and that work on it will happen once all NTR content is finished. If cheating and corruption themes are not what you’re after, this is one to skip.
The story follows Dan, freshly retired from showbiz, who brings his girlfriend Shion to his hometown. It’s a quiet island tucked between mountains and a scenic stretch of ocean. What should be a peaceful retreat is derailed when a debt is forced onto Dan, threatening the Beach House and the couple’s plans for the season.
Repay, Rebuild, and Reconnect
Playing as Dan, you work through village challenges to pay off what’s owed while helping restore Seaside Village to its former state. Along the way, you reconnect with old friends and build new relationships. Underlying everything is a more personal objective: making sure Shion has a summer she won’t forget.
- Protagonist: Dan, retired entertainer returning to his roots
- Companion: Shion, his girlfriend, central to the story’s emotional stakes
- Setting: Island hometown between mountains and ocean, centered on a Beach House and Seaside Village
- Primary content focus: Netorare, with a Vanilla route planned only after NTR work is complete
The game leans into themes of cheating, corruption, groping, and sexual harassment, with sexual content covering oral sex, vaginal sex, and titfuck. Romance is present but sits alongside the NTR framing rather than replacing it. As a sandbox-style RPG with 2DCG visuals and animated scenes, it pairs exploration and debt repayment with the slower unraveling of Dan and Shion’s relationship dynamics.



























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