As you would expect from Illusion, this is a game that is NSFW in any way imaginable. However, the themes of rape and even molestation make this a game that did not sit well with me. Now You Will Pay I have played some brutal and hard-hitting stories in games before, but what we have here with PlayHome might be the most extreme I have come across. Dec 26, 1997 Illusion is a company from Yokohama, Japan famous for developing eroge with 3D graphics. Due to Illusion's policy, its games are not allowed to be sold or used outside Japan, and official support is only given in Japanese and for use in Japan.
Should You Play Club By Illusion?
Play Club, from the Japanese video game company Illusion, is a Japanese eroge game only released in Japan in 2015. The Japanese developer, Illusion, is not without its fair share of controversy since its inception in 2001 out of Yokohama, Japan. Illusion is best known for the controversy surrounding one of its earlier games, RapeLay, that was sold on Amazon.
Play Club Is Entirely In Japanese
Play Club was one of the last titles released by the game developer, Illusion, before they started to develop games for their audience outside of Japan. One of their more popular and recent titles, Koikatsu Party is the third title released by the company since VR Kanojo.
However, if you want to look at one of the company’s last fully Japanese titles, then Play Club is one you should pick up if you’re a fan of the types of games Illusion puts out. Unfortunately, that also means you need to go through an extensive process of trying to translate Japanese when installing Play Club and finding a way to input Japanese when you’re typing in the game. The confusing installation process might put some off from playing Play Club.
Play Club Isn’t Very Long
There isn’t much of a story behind Play Club other than having sex with a mother and her of her daughters. Like RapeLay, the story involves non-consensual sex, so it’s not really a game to play for the easily offended. The sex scenes are very straightforward as you’re basically playing a male character who is having sex with one of the girls to try to fill her heart meter. Eventually, the girl will become “trained” by the player and they can move onto the next girl.
Play Club Has A Free Mode
Instead of taking on each girl as if she was a level that you could “clear,” there is a free mode where the hearts disappear and you can have the girl react to the main character in any way you want. You don’t need to worry about treating each girl as a challenge to overcome in the game.
Overall, if Play Club by Illusion is your type of game, then, by all means, it would be worth looking into the confusing installation process. However, it might be worth looking into some of the newer titles from Illusion released for its non-Japanese audience like Koikatsu.
If your eyes follow the movement of the rotating pink dot, the dots will remain only one color, pink.
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However if you stare at the black ' +' in the center, the moving dots turns to green.
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Now, concentrate on the black ' + ' in the center of the picture. After a short period, all the pink dots will slowly disappear, and you will only see only a single green dot rotating.
It's amazing how our brain works. There really is no green dot, and the pink ones really don't disappear. This should be proof enough, we don't always see what we think we see.
Now let's play with some words...what do you see below?
In black you can read the word GOOD;
but the word EVIL also appears in white letters inside each black letter.
Now what do you see?
You may not see it at first, but the white spaces create the word OPTICAL,
while the blue landscape spells out ILLUSION.
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And what do you see below?
This one is quite tricky! The word TEACH reflects as LEARN.
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Last one of these -- what do you see?
You probably read the word ME in brown, but...
when you look through ME
you will see YOU!
Do you need to look again?
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The Man in the Coffee Beans
The 'illusion' is that this is just a picture of coffee beans; but it is not. Can you find a man's face among the beans? Some say that if you find the man in 3 seconds or less, the right half of your brain may be more well developed than most.
PS: This is not a trick. A man's face is really hidden among the beans.
The following pictures are NOT animated.
Your eyes are making them move. To test this, stare at one spot in each picture for a few seconds and everything will stop moving; OR look at the black center of each circle in the first picture, and it will stop moving; but when you move your eyes to the next black center, the previous one will move after you take your eyes away from it.
And here is another type of illusion.
Count the people in the picture below.
After they shift, count them again!