8 Great Games to Play From the Toxic Yuri Visual Novel Jam
Image credits, clockwise from top center: Present Perceptual Consciousness; Aletheia; Cigarettes for Shion; Juliet's Sol
One of the best parts about itch.io (when it isn’t deindexing games) is the digital storefront’s ability to host game jams. These not only invite developers to create interesting projects based on a theme, but provide tons of great (often short and free) games for people to enjoy. Such is the case for the recently concluded Toxic Yuri VN Jam, which has over 200 entries.
For those unfamiliar, toxic yuri typically describes stories about queer relationships between female-identifying characters that dig into more intense themes. Per the jam itself the theme can be interpreted as “anything from idiots navigating awful inexperienced romance to intentionally abusive violent criminal relationships.” Though with such a huge selection of wonderful games digging into adult themes it is hard to know where to even begin. That’s why I, a toxic-yuri expert (if I do say so myself), played dozens of entries and came up with this list of eight games worth checking out first. There is something here for everyone, ranging from sexy to sweet but all with their own brand of delicious toxicity.
It is worth noting that in the midst of writing this piece, itch’s de-indexing of adult and NSFW games has affected many titles in the Toxic Yuri VN jam. This is a direct result of groups like Collective Shout lobbying to payment processors. It is also a reminder that these efforts, though ostensibly about sexual content, often directly lead to censorship of queerness whether it deals with NSFW themes or not. The games on this list, the other entries in the jam, and all delisted games on itch.io should not be subject to censorship.
Juliet’s Sol
This is a visual novel for all the theater kids out there. It follows two girls, Jinx and Avery, as they navigate a romance during their school’s production of Romeo and Juliet. All the Shakespeare monologues just set the stage for the tragic romance of our two girls, who aren’t quite on the same page about their relationship. Juliet’s Sol is lighter on the toxicity than other entries in the jam, which makes it the perfect place to start if you aren’t ready to dive into the deep end.
The Lonely Dog Yearns for Love
Conversely, The Lonely Dog Yearns for Love is the deep end. A depressed girl named Rachel, with little concern for her own wellbeing, agrees to let a stranger own her for a day. Extremely horny scenarios ensue that include collars and much much more. This is very much a story about giving up freedom and finding pleasure in that and it’s down delightfully well thanks to simple but emotive art and a great script.
Present Perceptual Consciousness
Questionable power dynamics also play a role in Present Perceptual Consciousness, in which you take on the role of a newly created android interacting with your creator. It’s a sci-fi twist on the Pygmalion myth dealing with questions of autonomy. While the toxic tension at play here is especially palpable, again thanks to some truly evocative writing, it’s also a fascinating story to tell in a modern context. Who hasn’t read stories about people falling in love with AI?