The "Village Horror" aesthetic adds a layer of dread. The villagers justify their actions through "tradition," creating a cult-like environment where the protagonist's moral objections are ignored [1, 6].
The game is set in , a secluded rural village steeped in archaic and disturbing traditions. The protagonist arrives at the village alongside his older sister (the Ane in the title), only to find themselves ensnared in the village's unique social hierarchy.
The game is fully voiced (Japanese), which players often cite as a highlight for its ability to convey the shifting tone from distress to eventual "corruption" [3]. Summary of Key Info Developer Kozue-no-Tsuyu Genre NTR (Netorare), Village Custom, Psychological Platform PC (DLsite / FANZA) Code RJ01256651 Anetorare -Netorimura no Inshuu- -RJ01256651-
Players navigate a schedule, choosing where to go and who to interact with, which influences which "corruptive" events are triggered [2].
A significant portion of the gameplay involves the protagonist observing his sister’s interactions from the shadows, a staple mechanic of the NTR genre designed to heighten the sense of powerlessness [2, 3]. Thematic Elements The "Village Horror" aesthetic adds a layer of dread
Developed by Kozue-no-Tsuyu, the game features detailed, expressive character sprites and high-quality CGs that focus on "internal" and "emotional" expressions [2, 5].
The game features "Corruption Levels" for the sister character. As the player fails to intervene—or is forced to watch—her resistance weakens, leading to multiple endings based on her state of mind [4, 5]. The protagonist arrives at the village alongside his
Unlike some titles that focus purely on the physical, Netorimura no Inshuu emphasizes the emotional distance that grows between the siblings as the sister becomes integrated into the village’s dark culture [4]. Production Quality