Engineers of Shadow-Moon Station v0.1.1
Shadow Moon Station feels like somebody took a pretty normal sci-fi office job, shoved it on the far side of the moon, then quietly sprinkled in horny coworkers and corporate sabotage. You play this young engineer guy who clearly thinks he’s just there to fix vents and check data logs, but the moment you arrive, you can feel that “oh shit, everything here is not okay” vibe. The corridors are too quiet, people avoid certain questions, and HR clearly did not prepare you for how hot your new partner is. She’s this sharp, competent woman who can talk for ten minutes about coolant systems and then suddenly make a dry joke that sounds like she’s testing if you’ll flirt back. And yeah, you probably will. I did. Very fast.
The nice thing is, it doesn’t just throw sex at you like “here, boobs, click next.” You spend time actually walking around the station, doing your job, poking your nose into small irregularities that start as “hm, weird” and turn into “okay, somebody is lying on official reports.” At the same time you’re juggling this mess of relationships. You’ve got soft, romantic options where it feels like you’re slowly falling for someone while hanging out in cramped maintenance rooms, bumping shoulders over a tablet screen. Then there are more to-the-point routes, where teasing banter in the mess hall turns into making out in a dark observation deck with the moon floating outside like a massive voyeur. Some scenes go from chatting about engine diagnostics to her on her knees, unzipping your pants so naturally it feels like you earned it, not like it was just dropped in your lap because the script said “sex scene here.”
When the game goes lewd, it actually commits. There’s hand stuff under a lab table while the two of you pretend to review sensor logs, her stroking you slow while whispering about how stupid the higher-ups are. There’s messy, noisy oral where she’s trying to keep quiet and failing, swallowing you down while alarms blink in the corner of the screen like they’re judging you. Full-on vaginal sex on a bunk that’s clearly too small, bodies pressed so close you feel how desperate the whole thing is, her legs locking behind your back and you finishing deep inside because “we don’t have time for condoms, we’re supposed to be on shift already.” The creampie shots are not shy at all, you see it drip out after, and sometimes it even ties back into dialogue later in this half-teasing, half-serious way. And it’s not just straight stuff either, there are these slower, almost tender moments with the women together, the lesbian side of the cast getting their own playtime, kisses that linger a bit too long, fingers sliding in while one of them tries not to moan your name by accident.
What surprised me most is how your choices actually affect not only who ends up in your bed, but who trusts you with the station’s bigger secrets. Push too hard on the wrong person and you might miss a chance to comfort them later, which means maybe that heated argument in a storage bay never turns into wall-slamming, clothes-half-on sex. Go all-in romantic with one girl from the start, and suddenly those slow burn scenes with another character feel different, more forbidden, like you’re cheating on someone who doesn’t even know she’s your “main route” yet. The pacing lets you have that “coworker crush turns physical” thing, or you can chase the colder, more calculated type who looks like she’d file a performance report on how you fuck, then ask for a second round just to compare results. By the time the corporate drama really starts blowing up, you’re already tangled in bedsheets and lies, and you feel that weight when you choose between covering for someone you’ve been inside, or siding with the person who gave you that first quiet kiss in zero-privacy conditions. It’s messy, horny, a bit nerdy with all the engineering talk, and sometimes you’ll be reading an emotional scene about trust and betrayal, only for it to end with you burying yourself in her, both of you pretending this is just stress relief when it obviously isn’t.
Added: Dec 13, 2025 💬 0 🎮 1k