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Ladykiller in a Bind

Ladykiller in a Bind
Title visual of the 2016 erotic novel Ladykiller in a Bind by Christine Love
Developer(s) Love Conquers All Games
Designer(s) Christine Love
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux
Release date(s) 2016
Genre(s) Visual novel
Mode(s) Single-player

Ladykiller in a Bind is a 2016 erotic visual novel by Christine Love. The game's full name is My Twin Brother Made Me Crossdress as Him and Now I Have to Deal with a Geeky Stalker and a Domme Beauty Who Want Me in a Bind!!. It is described as "an erotic romantic comedy about social manipulation, crossdressing, and girls tying up other girls".

The player takes the role of an 18-year-old woman, who is manipulated by her twin brother to impersonate him during a senior class cruise, where she is to win a popularity contest. As she interacts with fellow students during the seven days of the cruise, she may in turn manipulate and seduce them, often through BDSM scenes.

Some scenes feature nudity or sex. However, options to skip sex scenes and cover up nude protagonists with Christmas pullovers are available. In January 2017, Christine Love released a patch that changed a scene that had been the subject of much criticism by players and reviewers. In that scene, the player character had been made subject to nonconsensual sexual humiliation by a man.

Ladykiller in a Bind is available for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems.

The game was initially only distributed through Humble Store and was unavailable on Steam due to that platform's policy against "too much" sexual content in games. A grassroots e-mail campaign by others in the video game industry sought to persuade Valve, the company operating Steam, to allow the game – pointing out that Genital Jousting, a game about fighting penises, was allowed on the platform. In January 2017, Ladykiller in a Bind became available on Steam after Love managed to contact a person at Valve and explain the game.

Ladykiller in a Bind has a score of 76, indicating "generally favorable reviews", on the review aggregator website Metacritic.

Reviewing the game in Polygon, Allegra Frank appreciated the well-drawn characters and the game's "elegant", "organic" portrayal of non-conventional sexuality, but criticized the "abrupt and disappointing" ending.Hardcore Gamer's Marcus Estrada noted the high-quality art, writing and soundtrack, as well as the game's "incredible cast of characters".

Writing for Kill Screen, Jess Joho highlighted Ladykiller in a Bind's "incredible accomplishment" of making consent – which is central to the game's erotic scenes – sexy by making "the most titillating parts show nothing more and nothing less than two people consenting, telling each other what they want with an unwavering honesty and understanding". She noted, however, that the focus on consent became at times too explicit.


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