My Employee’s Family

a game by | Funny Desires |
Platform: | PC (2022) |
Editor Rating: | 7/10, based on 2 reviews, 3 reviews are shown |
User Rating: | 10.0/10 - 3 votes |
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Trust me when I tell you that the best way to experience My Employee’s Family is by coming into this and turning your brain off and just having a lot of fun with it. This is a game that is at its best when you are not taking it too seriously. It has a crazy premise and it also has some truly fantastic visuals that I am certain are going to blow you away. It has a nice selection of ladies and I liked that the developer made sure to have them all look pretty unique.
Breaking Benjamin
If you get that reference, we can be hard rocking amigos! Anyway, My Employee’s Family has a rather “interesting” story. We play as the main character, Benjamin and we need a new assistant, our employee, James suggests that we give his wife a shot and it just turns out that James’ wife is smoking hot. Hey, we will give her a job, but we will make sure that she earns her overtime if you get what I am saying. Turns out that she is not enough and we soon start running rough shot through the whole family.
A Dude Who Takes What He Wants
The story of My Employee’s Family is a bit uneven. I had the most fun with it when I just embraced that it was like these women were just powerless against Benjamins' epic penis and would do whatever he wanted as long as they got it. However, the story in one of the later chapters tries to make sense of why all these women throw themselves at Benjamin and it just feels so unnecessary. The story being weird and making no sense was what made it fun and when they tried to rationalize it all, I must admit, it did kind of lose me a bit as I was having fun with how ridiculous it was.
Winning Me Back
While the story may have started to lose me the more I played, My Employee’s Family, the presentation certainly did not! Laura (James’ wife) is so hot, she has this rocking purple hair and the most epic set of boobs you will ever see. I liked how all the chicks in the game had a more “thicker” look about them and the sex scenes were a ton of fun and I felt that the game did not screw around and force me to wait too long until something lewd happened. For me, this ended up being one of those games that I was able to play through because I was so into the XXX content.
Getting To The Good Stuff
I liked how My Employee’s Family was a straightforward lewd visual novel and that the gameplay was simple and was not trying to be too clever if you get what I am saying. While you make choices as you progress through the game, I must admit, I found it to be quite linear as there was no real challenge here as it felt like Benjamin was going to get laid no matter what I did. Even with that being said, this game has a built in guide/walkthrough so if you do want to make sure things are going in the direction that you want them to be, it is very easy to do so as the game will hold your hand.
While I will admit the story started to lose me once it tried to make sense of the whole situation the characters in My Employee’s Family were in. The quality of the ladies and the XXX content was more than enough to make it not a huge issue for me. Sometimes I feel like lewd game developers try to get a little too clever and deep with their stories and it is not needed. Embrace the weirdness of your story that is what I say, if they did that here, I honestly think that I would have scored this a whole point higher. It is not bad by any means, but this could have been great instead of good.
Pros:
- I loved what an alpha Benjamin was
- Laura could not be any hotter!
- The XXX content this game throws at you is awesome
- I liked how easy it was to progress through the story
Cons:
- There is pretty much zero challenge here
- I did not like when the story tried way too hard to explain itself
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System requirements:
- PC compatible
- Operating systems: Windows 10/Windows 8/Windows 7/2000/Vista/WinXP
Game Reviews
If you've ever played a management sim and thought, "This would be a lot better if I could also micromanage my employees' personal lives in questionable ways," then My Employee's Family is here to grant your oddly specific wish. This game-slash-interactive-app hybrid takes the workplace organization concept and spices it up with enough personal drama to make a daytime soap opera blush.
You play as the big boss, and your job is to shuffle tasks, customize employee profiles, and, somehow, also insert yourself into their social dynamics like a particularly nosy HR manager who doesn't understand boundaries. So, is this a fresh take on management sims or just an HR nightmare wrapped in a glossy UI? Let's find out.
Office Politics
My Employee's Family is one of those games that tries to balance simulation mechanics with narrative-driven gameplay. On paper, that sounds like an interesting concept. In practice, someone tried to create a hybrid business management sim and a dating sim but forgot to smooth out the seams. You're given a fair amount of control over your employees - deciding their work assignments, shaping their personalities, and, for some reason, influencing their relationships.
Customization is one of the big selling points, and to the game's credit, it does offer plenty of options. You can tweak employee traits, decide who works on what, and determine how personal entanglements unfold. This means that, theoretically, you can run an efficient, well-oiled business machine - or turn the workplace into a bizarre, sexy soap opera where everyone's personal lives are just as chaotic as their deadlines. So, basically, real life.
Visually, the game does a decent job. The character designs are convincing enough, and the UI is intuitive but nothing mind-blowing. It was designed by someone who enjoys sterile, corporate-friendly aesthetics. Still, it used a few anime influences to make the adult content more relatable. The sound design is equally functional, meaning it exists. Still, you'll mutate it in favor of your playlist within ten minutes.
The biggest issue is that while the game boasts multiple storylines and impactful decisions, it sometimes falls into the trap of making those choices feel superficial. Sure, you can influence relationships and steer the narrative. Still, many outcomes feel pre-determined, and the so-called "deep character development" sometimes comes off as a glorified list of checkboxes rather than meaningful interactions. Also, let's be honest - there's a fine line between immersive storytelling and accidentally creating a game where the boss is just a meddling puppet master playing God with their employees' lives.
It's Only Business
All in all, My Employee's Family is a strange beast. It has some genuinely interesting ideas but doesn't quite know what it wants to be. It might be worth a shot if you enjoy management sims with a side of character drama. But suppose you're looking for a deep, meaningful, story-driven experience or a fully fleshed-out adult-style business sim. In that case, you might find it too unfocused to satisfy either craving.
If I had to compare it to something, it would be like Crush Crush meets a corporate training seminar with a side of reality TV drama. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is also not exactly the genre-defining experience it wants to be.
Round-Up - Pros & Cons
Pros:
- A unique blend of management and storytelling mechanics
- Plenty of customization options
- Engaging character interactions
Cons:
- Some choices feel superficial
- UI and design are a bit bland
- The game sometimes forgets whether it's a sim, a story game, or a social experiment
My Employee's Family is an erotic visual novel that is about a very elaborate plan for a promotion. One day one of your employees invites you to dinner. Turns out he has a whole house of beautiful and sexy girls. Now your whole routine is secret meetings with your employee's family. Gradually all the girls start to tempt you to promote their relative and the whole dating process becomes more and more suspicious. Are the girls and your employee so naive?
Pros of the game:
- Your choices strongly influence the plot
- Animated erotic scenes