Developer: Dreambig Games
Genre: Simulation
Reviewed version: Final
Censored: No
Patch Needed: No
OS: Windows
Language: English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified)
Touch Me is a simulation game where, for some reason, we get invited to a hot girl's room for some sweet sexy action, and we have to touch her in the right places to get her hot and bothered. However, she will send us packing right away if she gets angry, which would be a bummer.
Its gameplay is similar to those old flash games that were popular in the 2000s. You have to stimulate your date by touching her and then properly escalate; otherwise, her arousal will drop a bit and her anger will increase a lot. She'll even tell you where she wants to be touched if you fail enough times, but you have to keep an eye on how far her arousal dropped because she might not want you to pet her there anymore (it seems not even video game characters know what they want). What’s worse, she’ll kick you out if her anger bar is maxed out, and you’ll have to start all over again.
As her arousal increases, you unlock different nicely-rendered close-up shots of her that focus on her captivating smile or her killer curves; you're then treated to a nicely-done animation of her once you max out her arousal. There's a lot of teasing in the game, save for the last scene where she furiously masturbates after you successfully take her to the edge without using your hands.
Audio-wise, the soundtrack is full of chill tracks that enhance the player's experience, with most being piano tracks where a double bass plays in the background. Moreover, you can pass from one song to another if you don't like the current song, although you can't grab the playlist and choose a specific track. The voice acting is nice but limited to the female MC's reactions to your touch and her moans, so most of it is stuff like "mhm", "ahh", "this is nice", as well as the occasional "dude, where the fuck are you touching me?" (ok, she doesn't say that, but the vibe is similar). However, her voice is too quiet compared to the music and sound effects to the point you have to crank up the voice volume to make her audible.
Verdict: Short but enjoyable
Touch Me is an enjoyable little game that takes about an hour and a half to beat if you get the hang of it quickly, although it takes a lot more if you aim to get all the achievements. Give it a go if you liked those strip games from a decade or two ago or if you're looking for something different.