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Alison Fall of the Apple

Updated: Apr 1


I Love Apples

If you’re into NSFW visual novels with a mix of action, mystery, and some (eventual) romance, this one might catch your eye. You play as Michael (or whatever name you want), a hardened military vet turned NYC cop who gets caught up in a dangerous conspiracy after saving a mysterious girl named Alison. Thugs, corrupt elites, and hitmen? Check. High-stakes drama? Check. A well-paced, complete game? Let’s find out!



About This Game


Storyline

The setup is solid. You’re a cop dealing with the trauma of your missing wife, and suddenly, you rescue Alison—who just so happens to be at the center of a massive power struggle. From that moment on, your life spirals into a chaotic mess filled with shady figures and high-pressure decisions.


The game splits into three main paths: Love, Harem, and Dom/Sub. The Love path is the only fully completed one, but ironically, it’s also the least exciting—lots of talking about sex, but not much action until the very end. The Harem route is more fun, with multiple love interests and choices, but it suddenly cuts off with a "to be continued." The Dom/Sub path? Barely exists. It starts, it intrigues, and then... it’s over before it really begins.


The writing is decent—sometimes a bit long-winded, and if you’re not a fan of the phrase “Sweet baby Jesus,” prepare yourself, because it’s repeated a lot.



Gameplay Mechanics

It’s a visual novel, so expect the usual: reading, choices, and some branching storylines. The choices do matter, at least when it comes to which route you take, but the game is still relatively linear. There's a trust stat in the Domination route that adds a bit of variety, but since that path is incomplete, it’s more of a tease than a real feature.


There’s no gallery (which is odd for an adult VN), and skipping text isn’t available from the start. That’s a minor annoyance, especially if you’re replaying to see different outcomes.



Visuals & Audio

Visually, the game is pretty impressive. The character renders are high quality, and the different love interests have unique designs. Animations? Sparse, but the ones that exist are well done (though a bit clunky at times).


The soundtrack and sound design? Surprisingly solid. It sets the mood well, whether you're in an action-packed scene or a more intimate moment.



Pros

  • Solid writing and character consistency

  • Good visual quality and renders

  • Engaging story with action, mystery, and romance

  • Well-done music and atmosphere



Cons

  • Only one path is truly "complete" (and it's the least exciting one)

  • Harem and Dom/Sub routes are abandoned midway

  • Some repetitive writing (seriously, we get it—sweet baby Jesus!)

  • No gallery, and text skipping isn’t immediately available



Conclusion

Alison Fall of the Apple has potential, but it feels unfinished—because, well, it is. The story is intriguing, the visuals are great, and the atmosphere is engaging, but unless you’re happy with just the Love route, you’re left waiting for updates that may never come. If you go in expecting a complete experience, you’ll probably be frustrated. If you’re fine with a work in progress that has some strong moments, it might still be worth checking out.


Final verdict? Good game, but incomplete. Play at your own risk.



Rating: 6/10



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