"Another day, another stack of paperwork... until I found that forgotten key in the drawer of my predecessor's desk. The key to the city's abandoned observation deck. Standing there, high above the sleeping town, I felt a chill run down my spine. Not from the wind... but from the idea. What if someone saw me here? What if they didn't? I closed my eyes and unbuttoned my blazer. For the first time in years, I felt alive."
One week later, Saki has become addicted to the rush. But rumors are spreading on social media about a "phantom girl" appearing in the city's blind spots. The challenge is no longer just about her own thrill—it's about staying one step ahead of the amateurs and voyeurs trying to capture her on camera.
[Fictional] A. Nakamura, Independent Game Studies Researcher Mini Roshutsu Game 2 -RJ01260604-
5.1 Player position
Unlike voyeur games where the player is a hidden observer, Mini Roshutsu Game 2 explicitly identifies the player as the director of Saki’s exposure via smartphone commands. The interface even mimics a messaging app: “Master: ‘Pull up skirt for 30 sec.’” This shifts ethical weight onto the player as active coercer rather than passive watcher.
5.2 Failure as intended
Game over scenes show Saki crying, arrested, or socially shamed – no sexual reward. The devs explicitly designed failure to be punishing (interviews on Ci-en, 2024). Thus the game is less a rape fantasy than a fear-of-caught simulation where winning means not being exposed to others, paradoxically. "Another day, another stack of paperwork
Back by popular demand, Mini Roshutsu Game 2 (RJ01260604) cranks up the anxiety and adrenaline of public indecency simulators. If you played the first installment, expect tighter patrols, smarter NPCs, and a wider variety of urban "playgrounds" to test your stealth.
This isn't just a sequel—it's a nerve-wracking sandbox where every passerby is a potential game over. One week later, Saki has become addicted to the rush
The player controls Saki (canon name), a college student ordered via smartphone app to “stay exposed for N minutes” in a park. The screen shows:
4.1 Title and RJ number
Searching “RJ01260604” outside DLsite leads only to piracy sites or review blogs – no official homepage. Thus the number itself signals “direct commercial adult content” while obscuring the dev’s real identity (No Future’s other works include Train Groping Sim 3 and Hypno Clinic).
4.2 Visual style vs. content tension
The chibi pixel art (large heads, simple faces) ironically reduces visual sexual detail while the scenario remains sexually extreme. This tension creates a “cute but dangerous” aesthetic – players report less guilt than photorealistic roshutsu games, enabling repeat play.